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Love Your Closet Space

Submitted by Charlie Hafter
Sun, 13 Sep 2009

Your closet may be a source of stress for you, but it doesn't have to be that way. There are so many products on the market today to help you organize your space. Even the smallest and most mundane closet designs can be updated and creatively arranged to make the most of what you have and turn your unwieldy storage space into a luxurious closet that you'll love.

Using space that is normally wasted is key. Using your creativity to make special storage for all of your belongings is also equally as important. Many people are professional organizers and use creative ideas to make the most of small spaces every day. You don't have to be a professional to turn your closet into a place that is a pleasure to visit, but you can probably use some professional tips for making the job easier and ending up with the storage space that you dream of.

You may have a hanging bar just stuffed with clothing. Determine what really needs to be hung and get the rest out of there. If t-shirts, sweatshirts and other items can be stacked on shelves or in drawers, then you may be able to save yourself some space. Use specialty hangers, like skirt hangers, pants hangers, shirt hangers and coat hangers.

Keep like items together to create even more space. If you have pants next to dresses, next to skirts, next to shirts, then there probably isn't much space beneath your hanging rod for much else. By arranging items by length, you can start to break up your closet into compartments. Your pants are going to all be about the same length. They should only hang down about 2 feet when hung on pants hangers. This can free up some space below for installing a shelving unit or some drawers.

You might even consider moving the bar up higher to make more space below. Sometimes you can even make room for a second bar below the top one, allowing you to space out and organize your clothing according to color, length, type, or use. This gives your closet a very spacious and organized feel without spending a lot of money on organization products.

If you need room for things other than clothes that can hang or stack on a shelf, then consider moving your hanging bar back towards the wall. Sometimes there is a good bit of wasted space behind your hanging clothes. Moving the bar back can make room for smaller shelves and hooks towards the front of the closet.

Using specialty hangers is a quick way to make a lot of space. Using shirt hangers, skirt hangers, pants hangers and dress hangers keep your garments protected from wear, stretching and wrinkling. Adding creative touches, such as hooks, shelves and drawers can make your closet the storage space that you've always dreamed of.

 

About the Author: Charlie Hafter is on the staff of Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online resource for shirt hangers, skirt hangers, pants hangers and dress hangers. Get all of the accessories you could need at http://www.closethangerfactory.com, which is recognized worldwide for their excellent quality hangers.


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