Happy YouSend to a FriendCloset Organization Made EasyBy Catherine Ryan
With a mile-long to-do list, closet organization probably isn’t your top priority. After all, you can just close the door and forget it’s even there! But avoidance won’t work forever, and closet chaos can take a toll worse than any wardrobe malfunction. “When there’s no organization to your closet, you can feel out of control,” says Debra Baida, founder of the organizing firm Liberated Spaces. “It’s overwhelming and the stress can spill into other areas of your life.” Fortunately, creating and maintaining an organized closet is easier than you might think. These tips will help you find peace -- both in the closet and out. 1. Ditch the deadweight.Why waste time rummaging through never-worn items to find a favorite? The key to closet organization is purging the shabby, outdated and unused. Here’s how:
When you arrange your clothes, group them by category. Put all your work blouses together, line up jeans one after the other, and so on. Finding what you want is easier when you only need to look in one place, says Baida. 3. Keep shoes visible. 4. Give accessories their own place. If you switch over your closet to match the weather, assess last season’s staples before putting them in storage. If you didn’t wear something all season, it’s probably safe to donate. 6. Maintain the newfound order. Once your closet’s in order, it’ll be one less thing bugging you in the morning. And the more stress-free your a.m. routine, the more you can focus on what really matters. Catherine Ryan is a freelance writer and editor who writes on health, nutrition, beauty and green living for such magazines as Self, Ode and Parents. Tags: Home ideasArticle RatingCommentsAdd a Commenta name="comment_form">Submit Your CommentReal AnswersQ: What changes can I make to our family meals to help my husband lower his cholesterol?A: more >
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