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The Four Commandments of Closet Organization
1: If you can not see it, you will not wear it.
Think of you every item in your closet as a tenant; it pays rent by being worn. Your closet’s Boardwalk and Park Place are at shoulder height, in the center of your view. Items designated to special events or an out of temperature season, belong in garment bags in the far reaches, or in storage bins above vision. The clothes that best match your figure, complexion, aesthetic, and lifestyle shan’t be crowded out by underperforming free loaders.
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2: Present Clothing with Boundaries
Clothing piles are like jello; they must be given molds. Employ boxes, dividers, tension rods, and more to this purpose. Continue to indulge your inner OCD with labels. Take pains to express what is hidden beneath folds (ie cuts of jeans, sleeve lengths, etc.)
photo credit: (left) lucky magazine, (right) real simple |
3: Honor thy clothing structure
Fold knits to avoid stretching them out, but keep the entire pile visible. If they roost in a drawer, stand fold them so you can see each player, not just the top fold. If they nest on a shelf, make sure there are no more than ten inches of items per pile and put the heaviest items at the bottom of the pile.
photo credit: (top left) real simple, (top right, bottom right, bottom left) martha stewart |
Shun wire hangers like Tineid moths. These clothing predators will create unsightly shoulder nipples. Even plastic, tubular hangers are an inferior choice as they lack the power to hold a wide neck top or heavy denim. Instead opt for a wooden hangers if you have the room or my favorite huggie hangers offering slip, crease, and snag-free protection.
4: Classify your clothing
Class you closet out by life roles initially: casual pants and casual tops, professional trousers and professional blouses, social dresses and social layers. After your roles are zoned, you can pretty it up by sleeve or hem length and color: group like items together; color sort from dark to light, solid to pattern. When a specific occasion arises you’ll know exactly where to reach.
The easyclosets.com design tool, which creates space out of nothing at all.
Me, assembling the many boxes which would soon create my Easy Closet |