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Transform your Wardrobe:
A Simple Guide to Declutter, Organize and Maximize Space

by Stackt  ∙ 08 January 2025 ∙ Storage  Packing  
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Everyone has at some point tried to find a way to organise their wardrobe in a way that makes you feel- this is the best way it can be done and I’m sorted for life now haha. But 10 days ahead you find yourself staring at the same pile of jumbled items not knowing where to begin. Decluttering your wardrobe or knowing closet organiser ideas is like therapy for some people. It helps you feel better as a person and you end up clearing your mind as well. It helps you relax, and find a system of doing things around and life feels a little more in control when you’re done organizing your wardrobe. This article lets deep dive into what goes into efficiently organising your closest.

Key Takeaways

  • Benefits of organizing a wardrobe
  • Planning before execution
  • What can you donate?
  • Sustainable decluttering
  • Categorizing and grouping hacks and techniques
  • Maximising space utilisation
  • Common mistakes to avoid
  • Maintaining the wardrobe arrangement

A Step-by-Step Guide

  • Why organize a wardrobe? CWe all have ‘the chair’ that piles up clothes and makes a mountain until it stops overspilling haha. We are too lazy to segregate things and might spend hours looking for our favourite dress or shirt. Finding the best way to organize a wardrobe helps you make things handy, know where what is and be able to put things back in order. It clears up your space and makes the most of what you have and declutters your mind. Imagine waking up to a wardrobe that spills clothes on you every time you open it before the office run versus being able to spot exactly where everything is and rather using the extra time to style yourself better or just take things slower.
  • Planning before execution: Organizing a wardrobe does not mean stuffing things into the available space randomly and just fitting things in them. It means laying out a rough visual map of what goes where and sticking to it. Zoom out from one or two sections infront of you or the most accessible areas and see what categories of products you own. Map the two to create tentative spots for each category of the product basis their size, frequency of use etc. The visual map would help you look at all the storage space at your disposal as a big unit and give you the flexibility to create logical sections for easy access later while not making the process of organising and overwhelming.
  • Sustainable decluttering: Once you decide to declutter your wardrobe, bring everything out to know what you own. Pause and reflect what you really need and if there is anything that you could donate or let go or if anything has worn out. Make sure you don’t miss this step and simply skip to arranging things back into their places. This step will avoid clouding your wardrobe with things that you would not be using again and help you make better use of things that you don’t want to own anymore. You could give them away to a charity shop if they are in good condition, get them repaired or simply discard them.
  • Hacks for creating categories: There are many ways to categorize items to clear clothes and other belongings. A few of them include segregating them basis usage, occasion, seasons, size, colours among others. You should have a section for clothes you’d wear at home/night, a section for outside clothes and one for fancy outings. These will differ in the times you wear them hence it is advised to put the everyday items like office wear or night clothes in a section that is better in reach and bigger. You could use colour coordination or labels to be able to identify clothes with ease. Seasonal distinctions could help you put away clothes you know you’re not going to use for a few months.
  • Maximizing space utilisation: Make sure you utilize the vertical storage space of your cupboards. Hangers can help you not only put things in good shape and vertically but also utlise the full space. Additionally, drawer dividers help you create more sections and allocate them to bottoms, tops, skirts and other categories relevant to you. An interesting hack of being able to fit more stuff in less space is to replace bulky hangers with slim ones.
  • Common mistakes you don’t want to be making: We’ve all had a time when we filled a section of the cupboard to the brim and ended up seeing it overflowing a few days later. Make sure you create a buffer space for items to take more space eventually. Additionally, discard any items that you no longer use. Overloading hangers could also create chaos because you’d have to take out everything before you get to the item at the bottom and we all know- we don’t end up organising them back again every time. Another common mistake is not making a conscious effort to maintain it and feeling worked up later and starting the organising process once again. Make little conscious attempts to keep things back in place to sustain your efforts.
  • Maintain what you made! The biggest challenge of organising a wardrobe begins after you’ve organised it. Try and follow a one-in one-out rule where every time you add an item to it, you remove an old one. Repeat the decluttering process every few months and make sure you put things inside in their categories weekly if not daily. Resist the urge to put things at random places and keep them at their designated spots.

Summary

In summary, organising your wardrobe and creating a stress-free space involves making a mental visual map of all the space you have, getting the right hangers and drawer splits or organizers if needed. Plan your layout, create categories and discard what is no longer of use. Make a conscious effort to do small Frequently Asked Questions:maintenance steps every week to ensure things remain intact. Avoid overloading any storage space and look at organizing your wardrobe as a way to declutter your brain and clothes rather than a tedious task you dread. Happy organizing!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I begin the process of organizing my cupboard?

Begin with decluttering your cupboard, putting everything out and discarding what you no longer need. Then segregate items based on usage, frequency, occasion and size.

How do I organize my storage if I have limited space?

Use space-saving tools like slim hangers, vertical aligners, drawers, hooks on the door or vacuum bags for storing seasonal items.

How often should one reorganize my cupboard?

Regular conscious efforts of keeping things in their designated space reduce the times you have to reorganise your cupboard. Doing it every 5-6 months due to seasonal changes is necessary while keeping regular weekly checks basis your schedule.

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