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Defeating DisarrayTips and tricks for organizing each closet in your homeKathy Kidwell In the race of organizing your home, each closet is a hurdle. The experts in closet organization offer the following tips to help you cross the finish line. Bedroom Closet
When it comes to storing your bed and bath linens, products and decorative accessories, their location in the linen closet is very important. “Real estate is key to placement in this area,” says Standolyn Robertson, president of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and owner of Things in Place Organizing Services. “Make sure you are not knocking over a rarely used item to get to an everyday item.” Because bed and bath products are often smaller items, Robertson offers the following storage solutions: • Double the shelf space by using risers to get additional levels of storage. • Use over-the-door shoe bags to store bottles of shampoo, lotion, brushes, combs, accessories, wash cloths, first-aid items and more. • Clear shoe boxes make visibility a breeze and stack nicely, helping store hair accessories, first-aid supplies, soap and more. Entryway/Coat Closet •Hanger hold-ups: Robertson also recommends using uniform hangers. “Nice, quality hangers that will withstand the weight of coats,” she says. • Shoe space: It is important to allow ample floor space, “to kick in boots or other types of outdoor shoes,” Scott says. Need Help? After all is said and done, organized closets mean efficient and enjoyable living. So start with your closet of choice and get organized today!
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