1. Add extra shelves to give everything a home.
My poor hubby has had to add shelves to every closet in our house. It not only adds a lot more storage space but it also allows you the extra room to keep it beautiful.
Those green boxes hold my off season clothing.
2. Large decor bins are really pricey, so I made my own baskets. I bought cardboard boxes and hot glued fabric onto them to match my master bathroom decor.
The fabric boxes hold my hubby’s off season clothing, 72 hour kit for emergencies, and glass housewares we got for our wedding that I can’t bring myself to get rid of.
3. Pick a fun color theme to make your closet fab.
I converted my guest bedroom’s closet into a craft closet by using the color scheme hot pink and black. I labeled all the baskets and have more baskets and storage hiding under the black/white fabric.
4. Make picture labels to help organize toys.
Picture labels serve two purposes: To allow kids to help clean up faster on their own and make rotating easier.
I keep the majority of my boys toys in the attic. Every so often, I’ll rotate the bins from the toy room and grab a few new ones from the attic. This system is painless as I can easily tell what’s inside with a quick glance.
Tip: If you have young children, you can minimize the clutter by storing toys on a high shelf for adult access only. When your kiddo wants a toy to play with, they can easily point it out. Don’t forget to replace it with one that is already out.
5. Tubs and bins actually add space to your pantry.
I’ll admit, I was a bit skeptical that bins would #1 add space and #2 be effective in a pantry. It seemed a bit unnatural at first. However, after having this system in place for almost a year, I can testify to you that my pantry still looks like this picture today. It works!
It has also solved another problem with my boys called “last snack”. My sweet hubby got the boys hooked on having a last snack before bed. Since having a “treat” bin and a “snack” bin – I eliminated the ongoing debate of having oreos (and other sweet treats) right before bedtime as they are only allowed something from the “snack” bin.
I hope you’ve been inspired with some new organizational ideas for your closets. It’s made such a difference having beautifully decorated and organized closets in my home. Clean up is easier and I’m more motivated to keep my closets neat and pretty.
What closet tips do you have?
If there’s one thing in my home that is a mess its the closet! I appreciate these very cute ideas! I just couldn’t imagine how one can make a closet look so cute. I just loved the themed look with the pink baskets! I know what I will be doing this afternoon now. 🙂
Just stumbled upon your site! I love your idea for covering the cardbox boxes, so cute!
omg!! you are So organized!! i’m jealous.
You did a great job in organizing your stuff! I bet it took a lot of time in organizing your things into those boxes. But I do think you did a wonderful job. The time invested in putting everything in place is so worth it because you can then easily find the stuff that you need.
I just found your blog and love it!
I have to add my laundry closet into the mix. I am amazed at how peg board can transform a teeny tiny sliver of space. I still need to add a couple of baskets to finish the space. Maybe once I do that, I’ll make a little video tour.