From small bedrooms to spaces without closets, explore solutions and organization tips to optimize your clothing storage.
might initially seem like a challenging and overwhelming chore.
Its as simple as creating space in your day to devote small increments of time to decluttering.

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These ideas are easy to implement and will help you maximize and increase your wardrobe space.
Group clothing items by color to create an aesthetically appealing focal point in a bedroom or a closet.
Youll save time and eliminate frustration when you’re able to quickly locate the item you need.

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The clear acrylic of these particular hooks creates an uncluttered look, says Moore.
Under-the-bed bins are a practical use of space that otherwise might be empty.
Be sure you choose a bin that has a lid to keep dust from collecting on your clothing.

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An over-the-door rack with several hooks is ideal for maximizing this helpful area.
Cull them out, donate, and only keep the ones you know you will wear.
Its essential to eliminate some bulkier clothing items taking up too much space.

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Focus on stacking these and using vertical space rather than your horizontal space.
This key in of storage is ideal for storing off-season items such as summer sandals during the winter.
These can be smaller boxes that dont take up as much space and then when stacked.

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Clear acrylic boxes are ideal so that the contents are visible.
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Always thinkgo up!
Add a shelf in a high-ceiling closet, says Bremer.

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Utilize the space above the clothing rod byadding shelvingif its nonexistent.
The wall space under the ceiling is a great place to add shelves.
Warm-weather shoes like athletic shoes, sneakers, and flip-flops create more storage when placed in this alternating pattern.

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you could color coordinate them according to the item bang out, or keep everything monochromatic and minimalist.
Not to worryyou can incorporate them into your room decor to add personality and create some extra storage space.
Display handbags on a bookshelf or bench or even create a hat wall.

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you’ve got the option to organize by color, item punch in, or season.
Clear bins can help solve all your organizational woes.

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