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    How to Store Clothes — 5 Ways to Maximize Space and Keep Your Garments Neat and Tidy

    By Faiza Saqib,

    2 days ago

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    Knowing how to store clothes is key to a clean and tidy space. It can be quite challenging to create storage in a bedroom with limited space, which is why you need to learn the methods of storing clothes in different ways to create optimal space-saving solutions.

    Whether you want to learn how to store clothes without a dresser or simply know the best way to keep your clothes in check, there are a few methods you can use to do just that.

    So what are these methods? We've spoken to a professional organizer to get to the bottom of this and find out what strategies you can use to store clothes.

    1. Declutter First

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    Learning how to declutter clothes is the first step to storing your clothes in an organized manner. Lisa Tselebidis, a professional organizer and KonMari certified consultant, tells us: "Before taking on the task of re-organizing and properly storing your clothes, I highly suggest you edit your collection of items and declutter anything you no longer love, need or doesn’t fit."

    As a first step, Lisa says you have to take out everything from your closet or dresser. This will give you the opportunity to go through your items and assess whether you want to keep them or if they’ve served their purpose, and you can let them go. "If the latter, put those clothes in bags or boxes to be donated or sold as soon as possible," explains Lisa. "Only those garments you truly love wearing should go back into your closet. Declutter first so you can cut down on the time and effort needed to organize your remaining items. Another plus is that decluttering creates space in your closet."

    It's time to tackle those closet organization ideas and make the most out of your space. You can create a simple and smooth system by separating the clothing you want and need from the clothing you want to sell or donate. Baskets and bins are a great way of doing this.

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    2. Use Products Wisely

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    If you want to store clothes without a closet , you may want to be a little selective with the products you use within your space. Too much can often lead to more clutter and disorganization. So, what's the best way to tackle this?

    Lisa tells us: "Less is more when it comes to implementing storage products. If you use too many or unnecessary products, they can make your closet look cluttered and take up more space than you’d like."

    She recommends buying organization products as one of the last steps in the process once you've organized and decluttered your clothing. This will allow you to see what you might need to keep things you order. "This saves you money, time and energy. If you need organizing products such as bins, carefully measure the areas you need them for," explains Lisa. "In fact, measure twice! This prevents you from buying the wrong products that you’ll have to return."

    3. Organize by Category

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    If you're looking to organize a room with too much stuff and want to tidy away your clothing, the most effective way to do so is by organizing your items by category. This will allow you to navigate the items you need quickly and, in turn, create a more organized space.

    "For a fully functional closet, I recommend you organize your clothes by category. Don’t organize by outfits, but by simple categories," says Lisa. "If you're mixing and matching pieces (like most people), organizing by categories makes the most sense as it helps you find things quickly. Look at the types of garments you own and determine your categories and make sure they don’t overlap."

    She continues, "Again, keep it as simple as possible. Common categories include coats, jackets, suits, dresses, skirts, t-shirts, pajamas, workout clothes, etc. Determine your categories and make sure every item you own belongs to one of them."

    4. Hanging vs. Folding Clothes

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    Hanging vs folding clothes , which is the best method of storing clothes? Well, Lisa says it depends on the item and the amount of space you have available. "Clothes can either be stored hanging or folded," explains Lisa. "Generally, items (or rather: categories) that are hard to fold or that would wrinkle too easily when folded should be hung."

    Lisa recommends hanging up formal wear, such as coats, jackets, suits, dressers, and blouses, while all other clothing can be folded. "Of course, if you have more hanging space than folding space, you can hang up more categories," she continues. "For example, you might decide to hang up jeans and t-shirts as well because your dresser is rather small and can only really hold your pajamas and workout clothes."

    5. Label for maintenance

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    Having a closet labeling system is essential if you're looking to easily navigate your space and Lisa seems to agree.

    The expert tells us: "After re-organizing your clothes, you might need to get used to where things have their new place. Your brain needs some re-training and labels can help with that. For clothes you store in drawers, it can be useful to label the top of the drawers."

    Lisa says you should label each row of clothing with its category name. You can use this handy little closet style files hook and label set from QVC . Lisa continues: "If you happen to store folded clothes in bins on shelves, you can label the bins. For hanging clothes, you can use clothing rack dividers for each category and label them accordingly."

    FAQs

    Why is it important to store clothes properly?

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    There are plenty of reasons why you should take the time to store your clothes properly and Lisa highlights the 3 most important reasons:

    It saves time: "A decluttered and well-organized closet undoubtedly saves you time," says Lisa. "If every item you own has a designated place in your closet, you don’t waste any time looking for something." This will allow you to get dressed in a matter of minutes if your clothes are visible and easy to access.

    It's good for your mental health: A cluttered home is one that can often sit on our minds. Afterall, a clean space is a clean and peaceful mind, right? Lisa tells us: "Clutter and chaos in your closet can often represent one’s internal state. By making an effort to put your clothes in order, you can put your mind at ease. If getting dressed in the morning is easy and effortless because you know where everything is, you already started the day on a positive note."

    Your space will look way better: Lisa says, "An organized closet is pleasing to the eye and can serve as a motivator to keep it up that way. Who has time to (re-)organize every so often? If you organize your closet in a functional but also aesthetically pleasing way, you’re less likely to revert back to a disorganized, cluttered state, as the optics are just too good!"

    How do i protect my clothes from moths?

    There are a few things you can do to protect your clothes from moths. Lisa says you should always keep your space clean, do your laundry before storing your clothes away, ensure you brush your outdoor clothing and lastly, use smart storage products that will make a difference.


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