Closet Vs Dresser: Where To Put Your Clothes To Overhaul Bedroom Storage

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Whether it's piling up on the floor or in a chair you no longer use, that stack of clothing in your bedroom has to go. The pile is beginning to raise the risk of avalanches, so it's time to update your system. Ultimately, reorganizing your clothing between your dresser and closet is a quick way to make your space more livable.

Beginning with your closet, anything that you wear regularly or don't want to wrinkle can be hung up so that it's easy to find and use. This includes wardrobe staples such as blouses, dresses, slacks, and sweaters. Shoes can also go in the closet. To maximize vertical storage, look into shoe organizers and shelving options. Similarly, you can organize accessories, bags, and jewelry in your closet. You might even consider moving your dresser into your closet to save bedroom space.

Moving on to your dresser, you're going to put the majority of your folded clothes here, so it's nice to start with something spacious, like the Atilioo 8-Drawer Dresser. Consider adding dividers to organize your dresser drawers and compartmentalize your clothing. Instead of stacking items, use organizers that will allow you to place folded clothing inside drawers vertically, giving you a visual of everything the drawer contains. Undergarments, sportswear, and pajamas are also easier to access in your dresser. This keeps them out of the way, but ready for use.

Declutter for more space

When it comes to overhauling your bedroom storage, there's another vital step: declutter. You're going to have to start at that clothing pile before moving into your closet and dresser spaces.

When it comes to downsizing, the easiest approach is sorting each item into donate, discard, and keep piles or boxes. It's important to understand the difference between sentimental value and items that you actually wear. You can like something without actually using it, but someone else will. It's also important to recognize when you've worn something to the end of its functionality. If it's battered and beaten, it may be time to trash it. It's also important to check that your items still fit. If you utilize other storage space in your home to keep your closet seasonal, you won't have to downsize all of your clothing at once, making this task more manageable.

Once you've gone through your clothing, remove excess clutter. Items like cleaning supplies do not belong in your bedroom closet. Remove and relocate any items that you can.

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