How To Take Advantage Of A Great Bedroom Closet Organizer
Abu Jaber
Sick of arranging your clothes in the closet time and again?
Searching in vain for your white blouse or your Hermes scarf?
Nowhere to be found, rather it must be submerged deep down in
the chaos of your closet.
Put an end to all the problems related to your bedroom closet.
Here’s a way to a tidier and orderly bedroom closet.
Clear Out: Get rid of clothes that you don’t wear anymore. Get
rid of torn shirts, jeans that don’t fit anymore and lingerie
that’s old. Sell or donate clothes that are definitely fashion
mistakes of yesterday. If you have duplicates of a garment,
give them away too.
Classify: Clothes should be sorted and then classified
according to color, season or function.
Get yourself a bedroom closet organizer
A good bedroom closet organizer is a sensible investment. Buy
one to suit the clothes and accessories that you have. If you
have lots of shoes and don’t wear pants, then buy a unit with
more storage space for shoes and without a slack rack. The idea
of a closet organizer is to maximize your storage space. Pre
fabricated, customized closet organizers in wood with in built
storage units are a very good option. While giving a classy and
elegant look to your closet space, they are also very sturdy and
last a very long time. Wire closet organizers which cost less
are also available. These are as attractive, but serve the
purpose.
How to install
You can order the kit and components. Then you can either
assemble the whole unit yourself by following the instruction
manual. You can also ask the supplier to provide professional
service for installing it.
What bedroom closet organizers should have
From this list of what bedroom closet organizers should have,
you can choose, based on what you personally need and create a
closet that is completely well organized and feasible.
1. Garment rods and valet poles are must-haves.
2. Hooks – Hang your scarves or pajamas.
3. Shelf dividers - to stack your sweaters and jeans and
prevent them from toppling over.
4. Long hanging and short hanging units – group your long
hanging clothes together.
5. Shelves for your bags and shoe cubes for your shoes
6. A lingerie drawer or hosiery tray.
7. Slack rack.
8. Tie and belt racks.
9. Hatboxes and a keepsake box.
10. A jewelry organizer.
11. See through baskets, for easy retrieval, to hold all other
items.
Extra drawers and pullout shelves can be fixed in addition to
the above in order to hold other knick-knacks.
About The Author: Abu Jaber is involved with an online closet
organizer project that informs and educates the closet
organizer enthusiast through well-written articles. Read
articles geared towards closet organizer reviews, bedroom, kit,
and customizable systems.
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