Achieve Custom Closet System Organization With These Baby Steps

Mike Beard • January 24, 2023
Achieve Custom Closet System Organization With These Baby Steps

Organizing your custom closet system often sounds like such an overwhelming job. What if you don’t have time to take everything out of your closet and sort through it right now, but it still needs some work? You don’t necessarily have to do a big deep clean to achieve organization. That's something to do at some point, but if you're looking to improve how your closet looks and functions, you can take some small steps to make a big difference.

For now, you can take some simple measures to achieve closet organization.

  • Add an Empty Box to Your Closet
  • Find a Convenient Way to Store Your Shoes
  • Group Similar Items and Divide by Type

Follow these baby steps to quickly achieve a more organized closet space


Add an Empty Box to Your Closet

Start by adding an empty box to your closet. Just choose a box or bin, and put it in a corner where it’s out of the way but visible. How does this help? Maybe you don’t have time to empty your closet and sort through all your different items to decide what to keep and what to get rid of right now, but you have time to put a box in the closet; that’s easy.

Then, as you use your closet, when you come across something that you haven’t worn in a while, or that has rips or tears that you can’t fix, or that just doesn’t fit anymore, instead of hanging it back up or shoving it back in the drawer, toss it in the box. You don’t have to spend time on it right now; just put it in the box and don’t worry about it. When the box is full, that’s when you’ll make time to go through it and decide which of the items inside should be thrown away and which should be donated or sold. When you’re done, replace the empty box in the closet.

It’s a simple way to deal with the problem of sorting through everything in the closet when you don’t want to do it right now. A simple empty box gives you what you need to start the process.

Shoe Organizer

Find a Convenient Way to Store Your Shoe

If you only fix one disorganized thing in your closet, make it your shoe collection. If your shoes are sitting on the floor, they’re sure to get jumbled up, maybe even lost. They’ll impede your ability to step into a walk-in closet because they’re in the way. They can get damaged when they wind up on the bottom of a pile of shoes or get lost under furniture. You’ll run late in the morning when you just can’t find the left shoe of the pair you need to wear to work. Fixing this problem can be quick, and it’s worth doing.

NBC lists a number of different shoe organizer options, including a tall, thin bookcase, a stackable shoe shelf, see-through shoe boxes, and an over-the-door organizer. The correct option for you depends on the space you have available and the types of shoes you’re storing. You may need more than one option – think about an over-the-door organizer for sandals, a bookcase to display high heels, and see-through boxes for sneakers. Chosen your organizers, arrange your shoes, and marvel at the huge change that makes in closet order and accessibility.

Group Similar Items and Divide by Type

Another task that shouldn’t take that long is just moving hanging items around so that like items are grouped together. Put pants with pants, skirts with skirts, blouses with blouses, and so on. This is easy enough to do, and you’ll be amazed at how much easier it is to find what you need when you can narrow your search to one section of the hanging rod.

If you don't want to do that, or if you want to try a different organization method, consider grouping clothing by color. You could hang it all from red to purple, going in rainbow order, then add white, brown, and black at the end. Or if you have mostly neutral clothes, try hanging them from light to dark. White goes at one end, black at the other, and then fill in all of your grays, blues, tans, and browns based on how dark or light they are.

It doesn't matter which way you organize your clothes; the point is just to make it so you can find what you need when you want it.


Conclusion

Achieving an organized custom closet system doesn’t need to be overwhelming or a huge time-consuming chore. There are quick and simple steps you can take today that will make your closet more organized and make it easier for you to use, including adding a box to collect unwanted items, adding a shoe organizer that works for you, and grouping and dividing your hanging clothes.

Source

Mike and Christy Beard
Company Owner

Mike Beard has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and career history in Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management. Combining his passion for organization and design with his experience in business management has allowed Mike to realize his dream of helping Memphis, TN homeowners organize their homes with effective and unique storage spaces.

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