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Organizing Pro’s Genius Shower Caddy Hack Frees Up Closet Space + More Storage Tips
This blog post offers nine savvy DIY closet organizer hacks to maximize minimal storage space, drawing on expert advice from professional organizers. The article begins by emphasizing the importance of decluttering before reorganizing, a step recommended by Olivia Parks, owner of Professional Organizer New Orleans. She suggests assessing and removing unneeded items to create space for cherished belongings and grouping items by type or frequency of use for better accessibility.
The first hack involves using thinner velvet hangers for clothes. Parks highlights that these hangers prevent clothes from slipping off and are more narrow than standard plastic hangers, thus saving space. For shoes, organizational expert Rachel Rosenthal advises using clear, uniform plastic boxes that can be stacked. She recommends labeling each box with Post-it Super Sticky Notes for easy identification and strong adhesion.
A clever solution for pants and jeans is to use shower-curtain hooks. Heather Aiello, CEO and founder of The Organized You, suggests looping these hooks through a belt loop and hanging them on the closet rod, a method also suitable for large purses or bags. For smaller items like bags, ties, and scarves, the article proposes repurposing over-the-door shower caddies or hanging pocket organizers. Rosenthal notes that these units effectively triple storage capacity, keeping frequently used items within reach.
To address the challenge of organizing boots, Aiello recommends using clip skirt hangers to hang them, preserving their shape and freeing up floor space. For jewelry, especially to prevent tangles, Aiello suggests using a bulletin or cork board with pins to hang necklaces and bracelets. Scarves can be efficiently stored on towel rods attached to the closet door or wall, a tip from Joanne Archer of Expert Home Tips, which also doubles as a hanger for high-heeled shoes.
Martha Stewart's advice for coat closets includes color-coding hangers for family members and utilizing door space with baskets and a mirror. She also advises moving items untouched for six months to longer-term storage. Finally, for sweaters, socks, and other essentials, organizing pro Tanya Plattner suggests affordable cube shelves, such as those from Closet Maid, which can be mixed, matched, and stacked to fit any closet. These units can store frequently used items on bottom shelves and less-used items on top.
Additional tips include adding press-on LED lights to improve visibility and lining shelves with peel-and-stick wallpaper for an aesthetic and functional upgrade, as suggested by Rosenthal. Grouping clothes by length can create extra space for shoe racks or storage bins. A tiered hanger rod, like the Closet Maid Double Hang Rod, can double hanging capacity without a costly renovation, according to Rosenthal, by adding a second rod below the existing one.
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