Momology Magazine Issue 2.2 Dallas - Patience | Page 23

organization tips CONSTRUCT Install shelves in an easily reachable space that won’t take up hanging clothes room if your closet is used for this. Think about shelves that can hang on the inside of a door, as this is often wasted space, or a built in piece in the middle or to one side that can hold folding items, baskets or shoes. A short shelving unit below a clothes bar can be great for shirts and short skirts to hang above without wrinkling them. DIVIDE When trying to organize things that are small, you have in abundance, or are in a odd shaped space, divide it up. Using an ornament box is great for under garments, scarves, socks, ties and baby clothes. Pick them out of SHARING When sharing a closet with someone else it’s best to communicate on a few key items before organizing: ♦♦ Identify problem areas – One person probably has more clothes than the other. In this case find another piece of furniture to hold items that don’t need to go in the closet. Find a slanted shoe rack for that shoe lover so they’re not on the floor or taking up a lot of room. Move items that aren’t worn often, like formal dresses, winter coats or specialty items, to a spare closet in another room or hallway. When space is tight or shared try to keep most used and necessary items within reach only. ♦♦ Use racks – Consider belt and tie racks to keep clutter items organized and out of the way. There are many styles to choose from, both wall mounted and hanging, so choose which one fits your closet layout best. ♦♦ Get ready the night before – Pick out your outfits and lay out your clothes the night before. This keeps two people from tripping over one another in the morning when you’re both trying to get ready. Not everyone is a morning person, so if a little preparation can help deter a fight first thing in the morning then do it!