Sunday, 4 August 2013

Need Tips For Organize A Cramped Closet ?

By Yang MuYang


Is your closet full, cramped and cluttered? It's easy to let things get out of control, especially this time of year. Closets are great places to keep things out of sight, but it can backfire when things are put in that don't belong or have a specific place to go.

To organize your cluttered closet can be very annoying for you, and it is hard to start with as well. We've been collecting tips from professional closet organizers, that is easy for you can doesn't cost much money.

1) The first step is to set a plan for yourself, in this way, you can see clearly what you need to do and the steps you need to take afterwards. Choose one step at a time to organize, if you want to do too much things at one time, it might be frustrating. A good way to start is to get rid of those cloths you are not wearing, or out of season. You can buy some large basket or boxes to keep those unused cloth in. You need to really think about what cloth you wear all the time, and what cloth you haven't wear for a long time. The cloth you haven't wear in a long term means you will never need it anymore, you might think you will need to use that someday in the future, but that will never happen.

2) The next step is to categorize what you have left. Avoid making a miscellaneous pile of things that you're not sure where they might fit in. Having things that don't belong anywhere creates clutter. When you get everything separated, you can determine how much space you need for each category. You can decide if something will take up less room when it's hung or when it is folded and stacked on a shelf.

3) If you don't have enough space to fit all those categories, you can make some shelves in your closet. You can also use cloth hangers to save up spaces. There are many different hangers for different use, the specialty hangers can help you to keep belts, ties, and scarves to save more places, other hangers include wooden hangers, it can help you to keep your coats and suits in its shape.




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