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10 ways to make the most of your wardrobe space

Your wardrobe can be an absolute mess, making it hard for you to get to your clothing items. It should be fun to go through your stuff and pick your outfit of the day, not a daunting chore. If you want to improve your experience significantly, keep reading this article to learn more and rethink the way you approach your wardrobe space with these simple tips.

Get rid of stuff that you do not actually want: removing unwanted items from your wardrobe might be quite tough for some. We all like to stash many things away, and hoarding clothes is a common problem. How many clothing items do you own that you actually haven’t used in years and that you’ll probably never use again? Getting rid of unwanted clutter in your wardrobe can be hard at first, but it can also be a very positive experience, not only because you’ll be able to declutter your wardrobe space, but also because you will be able to gain some peace of mind, knowing that you don’t have a mess of unwanted items you don’t even use, just laying about.

Improve the lighting of your wardrobe to maximize its efficiency: proper illumination can be truly essential. In fact, it can be an amazing way to improve the appeal of your wardrobe. Not only will it look fantastic, it will be much easier to navigate through it with proper lighting. Finding clothing items in a dimly lit wardrobe can be stressful and time-consuming.

Use boxes and other flexible storage solutions for smaller items: boxes can be your wardrobe’s best friends. You can stack them easily, use them in place of drawers, and come up with a huge range of useful application to store anything from shoes to small items and jewelry.

Use mirrors: if you have a dimly lit wardrobe, and don’t have the chance to improve lighting, you could consider installing a mirror. This can be useful to try on an outfit or check your style, but it can also reflect some existing light and give off a sense of extended brightness and luminosity. Ancient civilizations often used this neat trick as a way to reflect light and illuminate much larger rooms.

Implement shoe racks to keep things tidier: shoe racks can be quite useful, and as the name implies, they are actually perfect for shoes. However, they can serve you well in many other applications. Many people love to store smaller boxes in their shoe racks, almost as if they were makeshifts drawers.

Consider using door storage solutions: door storage solutions are almost often overlooked. Having said that, they can also enhance the space optimization of your wardrobe, because they are flat, leaning towards the back of your door. These are ideal to store smaller objects, clothing items or accessories – from beanies and socks, down to pocket watches, jewelry items and a lot more.

Learn how to fold things neatly and with a specific method: folding clothes properly is a great habit to keep your items neat and wrinkle-free. In addition to that, it is actually a fantastic way for people to save additional wardrobe space. Adopting the right folding technique can be tricky at first, but once you get used to it, there is no looking back.
Keep off-season clothes out of reach when you do not actually need to use them: there is no reason to actually clutter up your space with seasonal clothes that you aren’t wearing. Consider stacking off-season clothes somewhere out of sight, so they aren’t in the way, causing more clutter in your wardrobe.

Consider optimizing your wardrobe with different furniture: if you want a radical fix, you could consider buying different furniture or changing up the layout of your wardrobe. This is a more expensive option, but worth it if you are in need of a complete wardrobe overhaul. The benefit of overhauling your wardrobe from top to bottom is that you can actually take some time to design and plot your ideal space, especially now that you have a clearer idea of what did and what did not work with your initial wardrobe design. There are many possibilities, and it’s up to you to come up with a cool, creative and practical wardrobe idea.

Label things and keep track of your items: this is particularly useful for people who have a very large wardrobe. In particular, it is great to facilitate navigation, so you know exactly where everything is located at any given time. Labeling can be a fantastic system, but you also need to stick to it. It’s so common to see wardrobes that are properly labeled, yet the owners did not manage to keep up with their organization. As a result, you’ll find things out of place and even more confusing than before.

These ten simple tips will certainly aid you in the process of rescuing your wardrobe from an absolute mess, and you are certainly going to be able to come up with smart solutions for your clothes, without breaking the bank.

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