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Clothes Storage Ideas That Will Transform Your Closet and Drawers (Part 3 of 3)
Whether you have an abundance of clothing or you're short on closet space, running out of room for your things can be frustrating. A lack of storage can make everything from doing laundry to getting dressed each day feel like a struggle, which often leads to clothes strewn about your room or left in hampers. While a complete closet renovation may be impractical, there are plenty of simple adjustments you can make to maximize your home's clothes storage.
Embrace Open-Air Bins:
If your shelves aren't height-adjustable, stackable open-faced bins can give you the extra support you need to create a taller system. These will allow you to customize your space by placing them on your existing shelving, giving you some of the same benefits of adjustable shelves without requiring you to completely overhaul your space.
Go High With Stackable Organizers:
Place items you don't use on a daily basis in stackable organizers. Use stackable organizers for winter items, like gloves, hats, and scarves. It keeps them organized and you can see everything clearly.
Put Shoe Racks to Good Use:
Shoe racks can be used for storing more than just your shoe collection. In your bedroom, for example, you can use them to keep socks organized, lingerie together, and accessories where you can see them.
Use Vacant Suitcases and Tote Bags:
Don't be afraid to put your suitcases and bags to use while they are in between trips. Using unused suitcases and totes to store items such as seasonal clothing, sports jerseys, baby clothes, spare sheets, blankets, etc. It’s a great way to keep them clean and stored out of the way.