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How to organize a bedroom closet in 4 easy steps - and the tools you need to do it
Step 1: Get rid of things you don't need
Step 2: Clean your closet
Once your closet is empty, it's easy to vacuum those back corners and wipe down the walls that otherwise rarely get attention. Take this opportunity to clean the space from top to bottom, including floors, shelves, and walls. If you really want to give your closet a makeover, consider giving the interior a fresh coat of paint. A pastel or bright hue is a great way to add some cheer to the utilitarian space.
To get cleaning and give your closet a fresh look, check out our buying guides:Step 3: Choose an organization system
Now that you only have clothing and shoes you love and wear regularly, it's time to decide how you want to organize them. There are a few ways to go about it:
- Separate clothing by type, such as pants, skirts, shirts
- Separate clothing by season, which generally means summer and winter wear
- Organize by outfit, which makes rushed morning dressing a snap
- Divvy up your wardrobe by color
While most people prefer to separate their wardrobe by type, feel free to use whichever system works best for you, and most importantly, is easiest for you to stick with.
Step 4: Choose organizers that make the best use of the space
The typical bedroom closet has a hanging rod and one shelf. While that's a good start, it's not nearly enough to fully organize any but the tiniest wardrobe.
There are hundreds of closet organizing tools available, but the following are some of our favorites. Choose those that best suit your closet, your clothing, and your needs.
Get matching hangers
One of the easiest ways to give your closet a polished appearance is with a set of matching hangers. Forget about those wire cheapies from the drycleaner. Instead, hang your garments on thin, nonslip "velvet" hangers like those made by Zober. No more camisoles sliding to the floor, and far less chance of creases across the knees of your pants.
Check out more clothes hangers from our guide:- Best hangers overall: AmazonBasics Wood Suit Hangers
- Best hangers for pants: Natural Wooden Trouser Clamp & Skirt Hanger
- Best hangers for coats: Superior Natural Wooden Hangers
- Best hangers for kids: Honey-Can-Do Kids Wood Shirt Hangers With Metal Clips
- Best hanger for ties: Woodlore Cedar 42-Peg Tie Hanger
- Best velvet hangers: Joy Mangano Huggable Hangers
Get a built-in closet organizer
If you really want to whip your closet into shape, a full-closet organizer is your best bet. And while there are super-expensive and complicated closet organizing systems available, there's no need to break your budget when it's so easy to install the Rubbermaid Custom Closet Organizer, which transforms most typical bedroom closets into a well-organized, workhorse of a space.
Check out more closet and drawer organizers in our guide:- Best closet organizer overall: John Louis Home Deep Simplicity Closet Organizer
- Best drawer organizer overall: Sodynee Foldable Cloth Drawer Bins
- Best basic closet organizer: Simple Houseware Freestanding Garment Organizer
- Best drawer organizer for underwear: Simple Housewares Underwear Organizer
- Best modular closet organizer: Rubbermaid Configurations Custom Closet Deluxe Kit
- Best drawer organizer for accessories: Seville Classics 5-Piece Bamboo Drawer Organizer
Get a shelf
If your closet has an open wall area, make use of it with a wire shelving unit, such as the 4-shelf unit from AmazonBasics. Now you have a place to stack folded sweaters, hats, shoes, purses, and a basket or two for holding scarves and other small accessories.
Check out the best storage containers in our guide:- Best storage container overall: Sterilite 30 Quart Ultra Latching Storage Box
- Best under-the-bed storage: Iris USA Store and Slide Storage Box
- Best small storage container: Sterilite 6 Quart Storage Box
- Best fabric storage container: Room Essentials Fabric Cube Storage Bin
- Best outdoor storage container: Rubbermaid ActionPacker Lockable Storage Box
Get a shoe rack
No more jumbled heap of shoes across the closet floor when you have a shoe rack like the excellent 3-tier unit from Seville Classics keeping your favorite kicks neatly organized in pairs. Just imagine being able to immediately spot those cute sandals, instead of wasting time digging through your footwear to find them.
Check out more great shoe storage options in our guide:- Best shoe rack: Seville Classics 3-Tier Resin Shoe Rack
- Best shoe shelves: Whitmor Hanging Shoe Shelves
- Best shoe bag: Whitmor Over-the-Door Shoe Bag
- Best portable shoe storage: SONGMICS Portable Shoe Rack Closet
- Best shoe bench with storage: Prepac Shoe Cubbie Bench
Get a hanging shelf
If wall space isn't available, you can still add extra shelf storage with a hanging closet organizer, like the 5-cubby one from Simple Houseware. These types of organizers are especially good for kid's closets, as you can tuck a full outfit into each cubby, making it easy for your kindergartener or early-elementary aged child to get dressed on their own, but go ahead and get one for your own closet, as well, then use it to hold folded sweaters, purses, and hats.
Get shelf dividers
You probably know that heavy knits, such as sweaters, should always be stored folded on a shelf, rather than on a hanger. The problem is that a tower of sweaters tends to tip over, dropping clothing onto the floor. To the rescue: Evelots closet shelf dividers. These handy wire dividers slip right onto your wooden closet shelf, and keep sweaters, purses, or other large items neatly stacked.
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