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Nate Berkus' 3-step organizing routine simplifies storage
This article details a personal experience applying Nate Berkus' three-step organizing routine to a chaotic closet, emphasizing its simplicity and effectiveness. Berkus, a renowned interior designer, advocates for a straightforward system based on sorting items by color, size, and usage. This method was tested in a small, awkwardly-shaped shared closet that typically resisted organization efforts, despite numerous attempts with other decluttering techniques.
The author initially approached Berkus' method with skepticism due to its apparent simplicity, having previously struggled with persistent disarray in the closet. The process began by removing all clothing items from the closet, a step that, while creating initial mess, ultimately provided mental clarity. Items were then systematically returned, grouped first by type and size (e.g., large sweaters, fitted sweaters, long-sleeved tops, short-sleeved tops).
Alongside grouping by size and type, a color-organized approach was maintained, which was relatively easy given the author's predominantly monotone wardrobe. This dual-sorting approach contributed to an aesthetically pleasing and organized outcome, reflecting Berkus’ signature effortless yet polished style. The most challenging aspect involved organizing by usage, which required placing frequently used items in easily accessible locations and less-used items in more awkward spots.
The initial application of the 'usage' rule resulted in a mix of seasonal clothing. This was remedied by creating distinct 'zones' within the closet for fall/winter and spring/summer garments, applying the same size, color, and usage principles to each zone. The author noted that using clothes rail dividers could further enhance this seasonal division, particularly in small closets with a large volume of clothes.
The effectiveness of Berkus' method lies in its simplicity, preventing the common mistake of over-organizing. Punteha van Terheyden, Head of Solved, highlights that this three-step solution removes the opportunity for overthinking home organization and can be universally applied to various spaces, from bedrooms to kitchens. Professional organizers Angelia York and Courtney Cummings offer supplementary advice, recommending velvet hangers to maximize space and adjustable drawer dividers combined with the file-folder method for dresser organization.
The article also provides a curated shopping list of organization products that complement Berkus' routine, including under-bed storage with wheels for seasonal items, velvet slimline hangers for space-saving, woven baskets for small items, clear plastic drawer organizers, a multi-compartment laundry hamper, and vertical shoe organizers. These tools, when combined with Berkus' simple steps, promise a more manageable and aesthetically pleasing organized home. The author concludes by noting the sustained order in the closet, attributing it to adhering to the new system and avoiding habits that lead to clutter, and suggests exploring Berkus' decluttering commandments for further organizational ease.
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