These 10 Easy Tips Will Help Tidy Your Closet and Declutter Your Life

You are likely familiar with the old saying, "messy closet, messy life." This adage implies that someone with a cluttered closet has an unorganized life. It has been around as long as closets themselves, but it still holds true in the modern world. While centuries-old sayings might not be an exact science, the state of your closet can directly indicate your lifestyle. You may not have the time, space, or physical ability to keep your closet tidy, or you may choose to live a more carefree, throw-it-and-leave-it type of lifestyle.

With the right organization tips, even the busiest or most carefree individuals can maintain a tidy, well-organized closet. Here are ten easy closet organization tips to help you tidy your closet and de-clutter your life!

Declutter Your Life and Closet with these 10 Tips

1. Clear Out Some of the Clutter

The first tip is to clear out some excess clutter in your closet. It can be hard to let go, but excess clutter does nothing but overwhelm the closet space. The best method for deciphering which items should stay and which should go is using emotional connections. Do you have an emotional connection to this item? Does it make you happy when you look at or touch it? No? Then get rid of it. It might be hard at first, but after a few items, you'll start enjoying the freedom of releasing unneeded items.

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2. Wall Racks and Wall Hangers are Your Friends

The best method for closet organization is to use the walls as your primary storage source. If you weren't blessed with a walk-in closet with built-in shelves, there are other options for you! Organize your belongings with wall racks and hangers, holding anything from clothes to boxes to bags to shoes.

3. Organize by Use and Put the Most Used at Eye Level

The fastest way to mess up a clean closet is to put the most frequently used items towards the bottom or the back. Not only does this cause more strain on your back because you have to bend down, but you're also more likely to carelessly pull out this item, which will misplace any garments near it. To avoid this, put your most used items on top and in front and keep them at eye level for easy access.

4. Shoe Organizers, Shoe Organizers, Shoe Organizers!

Nothing takes up space like shoes and shoe boxes. Shoes can make even the tidiest closet look messy and unkempt. The best way to avoid this is to invest in shoe organizers. Options include over-the-door, floor stands, and wall shelves. Mix and match and use as many organizers as you need. There are so many options in shoe organization—use them!

5. Combination Storage Furniture is Very Useful

There are so many options when it comes to storage furniture. If you want to make the most out of your space, look at combination storage furniture. Some options offer basket storage, drawer space, and hanging units, bringing organization to even the smallest, most cluttered closets.

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6. Go Up, Not Out

When you're limited on closet space, it may be tempting to fill the floor space first and then stack on top. This method not only clutters your small space but also wastes potential. An excellent interior decorating trick is to store up, not out. Leave negative floor space and install shelving for all your storage needs. This trick will make your closet look bigger and better.

7. Coordinated Hangers Keep the Closet Looking Chic and Clean

You may not notice it now, but uncoordinated hangers can degrade the quality of your closet. Switching to matching hangers will keep your closet looking chic, clean, and coordinated. Some hangers are even designed to help clothes hang straighter and save space. Having all the same hangers will help you like the look of your closet that much more!

8. Armoires are Great for Little Closet Space

If you have very little closet space (or no closet space at all), armoires are a stylish, classy alternative. Armoires have many features, like hanging space, cubbies, and drawer organization. If you need a little extra in your closet but don't have enough room, your best bet is an armoire.

9. Over the Door Storage

Sticking to our "up, not out" rule, it's always best to utilize wall and door space. One of the best ways to do this is to use over-the-door storage options. Over-the-door storage is usually intended for shoe storage, but a creative mind can use it for easy access.

10. Label All Boxes

There's nothing more annoying than going through box after box of stored shoes, not sure where to find the pair you're looking for. Save yourself time and stress by putting labels on each of the boxes. All it takes is a little tape and a marker (or a label maker if you want to be fancy). Write a brief description of the shoes on the box. With labels, you can store the shoes and forget about them until you need them.

Whether you prefer over-the-door storage, wall hangers, or traditional armoires, one thing is for sure: organizing your closet feels excellent. Seeing the final tidy, well-organized result is like taking a breath of fresh air. Follow these ten easy closet organization tips and watch as your closet becomes your favorite spot in the house.

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