Chances are you have plenty of space in your closets, but the space you have is not being used to its full capacity. But with a small budget and some hard work, you can transform a messy closet into a perfectionist’s dream. If you already have a good base of wood shelving and wood rods, chances are you can just add a few accessories or more wood shelving.
Don’t be scared if you have to start from scratch. And don’t be afraid to demolish whatever you have for a clean slate. All you will need is some willpower, your music of choice for inspiration, spackle to fill in any voids, paint, wood screws, a leveler, and perhaps a handy helper. I strongly suggest you invest most of your budget into buying some sort of closet organization system. Home Depot, Lowes, or the Container Store all have easy-to-assemble melamine laminated shelves which can be customized to fit any space.
Here are some principles you should follow when redesigning or organizing a closet:
- Make it easier to put things away. It should be easier to put something away than it is to get it out. Use clear plastic baskets for underpants and socks and place the baskets on an open shelf so you don’t find yourself looking through an overstuffed drawer which sometimes does not even close properly.
- Keep it open. Stack jeans, shorts, t-shirts and sweaters on open shelves so you will never forget about the capri pants you have in the dark corner of an overstuffed drawer somewhere.
- Get shoes off the floor. Use a shoe rack or shoe bags to store shoes. You can put them in those hard to reach corners or use clear plastic shoe boxes for the ones you use less often.
- Double-up. Suspend a second hanging rod in a section of your closet to increase hanging capacity. You will need a section of your closet to hang dresses and suits, but optimize the other half for more hanging space or for open shelving.
- Proper hangers. Use sturdy plastic or wood hangers and recycle the wire hangers at the dry cleaners. Buy specialty hangers for dress pants, ties, etc.
- Use hooks. Use every open wall space you have left over to place hooks. They can hang robes, bags, hats, big necklaces, etc.
- Lighting. Closets should be bright. If installing a ceiling light is out of the question, replace the closet door with a glass door to allow for extra natural light.
- Make it fun for the kids. Children love color, so arrange their closets with color coordinated baskets and leave the bottom of the closet clear of shelves so they can store baskets with their toys once playtime is over. Paint the walls in a different color than the shelves.
When you are done, your closet will be a masterpiece of organization and you won’t be stressed out every time you open its door!












