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How
Closet Organizers Can Simplify Your Life:
Getting the Most From Your Intimate Space
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by: Andrew
Porter
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Closet
organizers have come a long way in recently years.
There's more to them nowadays than just a shelf
above a horizontal pole.
Concepts in closet organization have gone from
simple home improvement to statements regarding
lifestyle. And with the best use of space in mind,
it is possible to get all your gear in one place,
and keep it handy and orderly.
Admit it, weather going out on the town, preparing
for that weekend romp or simply gearing up for
work, you get a certain thrill selecting your
outfit from a well organized display. What, this
doesn’t describe your closet? These closet
organizer tips will help.
One of the challenges with crafting any kind of
closet storage space is that your needs may
change. Most wood shelving is expensive, and it
usually can’t expand as your storage needs
evolve.
To make the most of your closet organization
efforts, you first need to know the potential uses
of your space and of the things you want to store.
You may be able to use the space you have more
efficiently.
Start with a general inventory. This can help you
determine your space needs.
Do you and/or your spouse have too many clothes,
shoes and other accessories? Are your dressers
full and there just doesn't seem to be enough
space in your closet?
Analyze your storage needs, inspect available
spaces. Your situation isn’t as bad as it seems.
Closet kits today offer enough flexibility that
you can change the design to suit your changing
needs, which allows you to customize the closet to
fit individual needs and lifestyles.
Or simply tame your piles with pretty colored
baskets in all shapes and sizes.
Shoes used to be something that sat on the floor,
then came simple shoe racks and shelves. This was
great for organization and more protection for
expensive shoes.
Closet organizers use the space in your closet
that doesn't ordinarily get used, it expands your
storage.
Some organizers simply hang the from the closet
rod and store folded clothes, shoes and more on
the shelves and in the mesh compartments.
Different components allow you to easily organize
and add storage space to your closet; arrange it
countless ways and reconfigure it as often as you
like.
Telescoping rods and expanding shelves are so
quick and easy, you can reconfigure your closet
organizer system at any time.
With a hamper basket you have a dedicated spot
within the closet for dirty clothes which will
help anyone’s room – especially kids rooms –
remain a little more organized.
Also consider ventilation: closets – especially
those with
hampers – need some air circulation to remain
fresh. You might also consider disposable air
fresheners designed for use in the closet.
Organize your closet by season, work, weekend or
his and hers clothing.
There are enough options on the market to go from
basic to one-of-a-kind with add-on accessories
such as shoe storage racks, extra closet shelving,
wire baskets, and tie & belt organizers to fit
your specific needs.
Grow your system as your needs expand and relish
that “Glad to get dressed” feeling!
About the author:
Andrew Porter is an interior designer and frequent
content provider for ClosetOrganizer4U.com For
more on closets organizers, closet accessories,
storage organizers and
design plans, visit: http://www.closetorganizer4u.com
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