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How to Save Space in Your Wardrobe

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Many people can only dream of owning huge and expensive walk-in wardrobes. The reality is that this concept is often unattainable, and instead, we have to deal with tiny closets. The good thing, however, is that even the smallest of wardrobes are completely functional if kept well organised.

With the few tricks mentioned below, you can save space in your wardrobe and make do, even with the tiniest of closets.

Remove The Things You Don’t Use

Some people have a habit of storing things they don’t often use in their closets. These items, such as ironing boards, golf clubs, holiday gifts, and such, should be kept in the garage, storage racks or somewhere else so that they don’t waste your precious wardrobe space.

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Ensure that your wardrobe exclusively stores items you frequently use – clothes, accessories, and footwear. However, you can keep some clutter provided you stash it in boxes, and it doesn’t take up too much space.

Make Use of Doors

If your wardrobe has a hinged door, you can use its backside for hanging coats, scarves, jewellery, and other accessories. It’s advisable to choose a soft organiser with transparent plastic pockets since rigid wire organisers are likely to interfere with the door’s opening mechanism.

Install Double Hangers

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Most wardrobes come standard with one hanging rail. A quick and easy way of doubling the amount of storage without taking up extra space is by increasing the number of railings.

Adding one or two more rails to the existing one creates additional room for keeping your clothes. It also optimises space since the closet’s full vertical height is used to hang raincoats, long dresses, and other oversized garments.

Use the Ceiling

Most people are not creative enough to make use of their closet ceiling. However, if you can’t find any other place to keep your stuff, you might want to consider this helpful idea.

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Attach some hooks to the ceiling and use them to hang relatively unused items like athletic equipment, travel bags, and other seasonal belongings. You’ll need to purchase a folding step stool to allow you to reach these items whenever you need to use them.

Fold Your Clothes Correctly

You might not know it, but there’s a right way of folding clothes. Folding your garments compactly and neatly makes them easily accessible and frees up a lot of space in your closet. It also makes packing for vacations easier because the clothes will take up less space in your travel bags.

Make Use of Recessed Spaces

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Many wardrobes have recessed areas that are often left unused because they don’t have a hanging rail or are hard to reach. Such areas could be the difference between having a stuffed closet and a neatly organised one.

If you want to use recessed areas, install a shelving unit to keep your footwear or boxes containing accessories.

Use the Floor Space

Floor space varies from one closet to another depending on the length of clothes you’re hanging. Regardless, it’s a valuable place for keeping baskets, boxes, and a shoe rack. It’s best used for keeping items that you frequently use since it is easily accessible.

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Arrange Clothes Seasonally

There’s no need to keep trench coats and other heavy outfits in your closet during summer. Instead, you should swap your outfits according to the prevailing season and keep the unused items in your attic or basement. An extra benefit of this trick is that it compels you to overhaul your wardrobe at least twice yearly, allowing you to pick out the clothes that no longer fit you.

Wrapping Up

Humans have a natural tendency to fill the amount of space they have. This behaviour is often the reason why wardrobes are overstuffed and disorganised. Hopefully, the tips mentioned above will help you maximise the storage room you have in your closet.

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