While in college I went through a brief phase of disorderliness. I tried to not be so obsessed with cleaning. Everyone experiments in college, right?
Now as an adult with a place of my own, I feel it is my responsibility to keep it clean and orderly. I have embraced my inner "Monica" and no longer fight my urges to be "normal."
This obsession does not exclude my closet. I've always had large closets with plenty of space. Unfortunately my current apartment has one average sized closet that I also have to share with my husband. I've had to be creative in organizing my clothes and shoes. My closet in our previous apartment was a small room (my favorite room), so the transition of down-sizing was a challenge. There are a few rules I live by when it comes to closet organization.
** Match all hangers. I have found that a closet looks more uniform if all (or at least most) of the hangers match.
** Organize by season. If out of season items are out of sight, this will help with picking out what to wear in the current season.
** Categorize. For example: all of my pants, skirts, tanks, dresses and tops are hanging together. If I'm looking for a specific thing, I know exactly where it is.
** Organize by color. This not only makes the closet look cleaner and organized, but it also helps with picking out what to wear.
** If its out of sight, it will be out of mind. Meaning I try to display items (especially shoes) where I can see them. When I don't see them, I don't wear them and end up forgetting I even have them.
** Keep similar items together. All shoes, bags, etc. stay together.
{Shopping in my closet.} |
{ Trend board complete with items that make me smile.} |
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