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If your home doesn't happen to have a huuuuge Carrie Bradshaw-approved walk-in closet—well, my deepest condolences. Believe me, I know the pain that is trying to squeeze your entire wardrobe into a tiny closet. It ain't fun! In fact, it may even be damn near impossible! Some people might tell you that the easiest fix here is to just simply get rid of stuff, but I'm gonna jump in and say That's! Not! An! Option! (Don't tell me I only need five pairs of shoes—I will end you???)

Listen. Listen to me. Don't listen to them. It's a good thing we live in this day and age because the internet is loaded with creative clothes storage ideas and space-saving solutions for hopeless people like us—and I've got 15 of the best ones outlined for you below. Maybe your closet is super tiny? Or maybe you don't even have one at all? (Praying for you.) Perhaps your wardrobe is overflowing and you're just in need of some more creative storage solutions to house all your precious stuff. Whatever your dire situation may be, consider any of the ideas below. And tell those minimalists to kindly heck off. Bye.

1

Get you an armoire

Homary

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2

invest in pretty storage bins

The Container Store x Marie Kondo

Parchment White Calm Storage Bin

$25 AT CONTAINER STORE

3

use space-saving hangers

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4

compress your storage bags

Amazon Basics

Vacuum Compression Storage Bags with Hand Pump (6-Pack)

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5

use shelf dividers

A & R

Acrylic Shelf Dividers (4-Pack)

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6

get a storage bench

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Maribo Ivory Bouclé 32" Storage Ottoman

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7

be selective about under-bed storage

StorageWorks

Under Bed Storage Box (2-Pack)

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8

Get some nesting storage bins

KonMari

Set of 5 Wooden Stacking Storage Boxes

$75 AT KONMARI

9

use a clothing rack

Simple Houseware

Industrial Pipe Clothing Garment Rack with Bottom Shelves

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$40 AT AMAZON

10

Organize your drawers

DIOMMELL

Foldable Drawer Organizers (12-Pack)

$25 AT AMAZON

11

buy a shoe storage cabinet

Corrigan Studio

Burlywood 12 Pair Shoe Storage Cabinet

$84 AT WAYFAIR

12

consider a storage bed

Prepac

Monterey Full Wood Storage Bed

$426 AT HOME DEPOT

13

hang a double closet rod

Whitmor

Whitmor Double Closet Rod

$23 AT AMAZON

14

get a hanging closet organizer (with drawers!)

StorageWorks

6-Shelf Hanging Closet Organizer with Drawers

$38 AT AMAZON

15

build a closet system

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White Benco 59 "W Closet System Walk-In Sets

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Kim Duong Senior Shopping Editor Kim Duong is the senior shopping editor at Cosmopolitan, overseeing shopping coverage online for all things fashion, lifestyle, beauty, and sex.

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Whether you're a bit of a clothes hoarder or are more of a capsule wardrobe lover, we all need some fabulous clothes storage ideas. It can be daunting, but by investing in good storage solutions you can get even the smallest bedroom wardrobe space organized so all your clothes are folded or hanging neatly ready for your use. Clothes storage is one of those things that should be simple, yet it's so easy to let too many clothes get the best of you.  

Tired of not being able to see your pretty armchair due to so many clothes being hung over it? Or, need more precise closet organization ideas to perfect the look of your bedroom space? Whether you're working with a small or awkward space, we've got some tricks up our sleeve to inspire you to spend a few hours giving your bedroom a revamp and rejuvenate your current clothes storage.

Don't miss our clothes storage bags shopping edit, to help hide away your seasonal clothes in style.

Clothes storage ideas

It's time to get creative with your bedroom storage ideas, namely for clothes because that space behind the door, underneath your bed and the corner space that's not currently being used will actually help you get you super organized in no time...

1. Love a rail? Opt for one that’s multifaceted 

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We love a clothes rail here at Real Homes, they’re super versatile and are great for modern schemes – the downside is that you do need to keep your clothes looking spick and span as they’re on view. If you're trying to recreate the most gorgeous bedroom ideas, choosing a rail that has a mirror and a shelving section is definitely worth investing in. It will give you more options and make you feel like you're out shopping somewhere very stylish, every morning.

2. The 50:50 look – for those who love a bit of both

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There are advantages and disadvantages for having our clothes on show, it all depends on personal preference, but one idea is to have a bit of both. You could use doors to hide your hanging rails and keep the other side open for your folded bits. 

Boxes are a great option for accessories like belts, scarves and hats as well as underwear. If you’re good at folding, have a section for them in the middle of the unit to break up the boxes.

3. Utilize every inch of space if your bedroom is small

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If you can’t afford a bed that comes complete with built-in storage – you know the type that lifts up the whole bed – don’t worry, you can still use the space. Under bed storage comes in a myriad of versions, from a simple zip up storage bag to a slimline basket. 

Or, opt for a purpose built wooden drawer on wheels – super handy and they look great if your bed is crafted from wood. 

4. Maximize storage with a fitted solution

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We asked Rachal Hutcheson, Retail Manager at Sharps for her advice on investing in the best built-in wardrobe ideas:

‘Small or awkward spaces often need intelligent solutions to make the most of them so consider curved corner rails, pull out trouser rails, pull down hanging rails to ensure your wardrobe is as efficient as it can be. It's important to take a wardrobe’s doors into consideration to ensure they are easily opened.' 

'If a bed is in close proximity to the wardrobe opt for sliding doors to provide a sleek, effective alternative, whilst mirrored styles will help to make a space look bigger.’

5. Combine both hanging and folded pieces on one rail

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When you’re trying to fit all of your clothes into one space you need nifty clothes storage ideas to help you! We love these hanging rail storage solutions, they enable you to keep your favourite pieces together. Fold sweaters, scarves and trousers and keep the hanging rail for things like shirts and suits that prefer to be hung. 

6. Streamlined and behind closed doors

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If you’re a minimalist and love to keep your clothes and accessories hidden away, then opt for a modern wardrobe that’s uber sleek. We love this idea by GoModern that has a small hanging rail on view next to a curvy mirror. 

You could hang tomorrow’s clothes on it for ease so you can beat the morning rush. 

7. Add clothes storage above the door

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If you are working with a small bedroom and you’re tight on storage space, make use of every spare nook and cranny. The gap above your bedroom door is ideal for squeezing in a few more shelves for hats, handbags, or even bathroom linens.

Handmade in Cue & Co of London ’s workshop, this clever fitted storage combination would work in any home with a reasonably high ceiling.

8. Mix pegs and racks for shoes and small items

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Your walls are valuable clothes storage space. Pegs and clothes storage racks are perfect for storing grabbable items like scarves, hats and bags.

The sleek Scandi Garment Rail from John Lewis is both practical and stylish.

9. Use multi-tasking clothes storage for kids' bedrooms

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Children’s rooms are especially mess-prone, so any furniture item that serves two or three purposes is a winner. A stool that doubles as a side table with room inside to stash clutter is a must – and the design is adorable. The Storie stool from Olli Ella works equally well as kids' clothing storage or kids' book storage. It doubles up as a seat, too.

10. Don't neglect the potential of ceiling clothes storage

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We’ve covered walls and doorframes, but what about your ceilings? Hanging rails are ideal for storing clothes when wall space is limited. Meet all your clothes storage hanger needs at Rack Buddy .

11. Put your clothes away in storage baskets

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The old basket at the end of the bed: a classic. And for good reason – a traditional wicker basket is just the thing for storing pyjamas, bedsheets and towels. Find more clothes' storage containers in our buyer's guide.

A range of good-looking storage baskets is available from The White Company . 

12. Choose a bed with storage for clothes 

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Plenty of beds come with storage for clothes now, so why would you have one without? In bedrooms lacking storage space, those storage beds or storage headboards with those extra drawers are very handy for keeping socks, tights, pjs and that spare dressing gown out of sight. It also means you can avoid the need for clothes storage plastic drawers or under-bed clothes storage boxes.

13. Keep your clothes storage tidy with curtains

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While open wardrobes are convenient, they can look messy. A nifty and affordable fix is a curtain. Easier to open than a sliding wardrobe door, a curtain conceals unsightly mismatched clothes hangers, gym bags and any other items you don't want on display. Find more walk-in wardrobe and dressing room ideas in our guide.

Find more clothes storage at Ikea .

14. Invest in a modular clothes storage system

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Opt for a flexible clothes storage system that you can adapt according to your needs, by adding hooks and rails as required. Metal is considerably more flexible than wood. 

The String Shelving System is perfect for contemporary bedrooms and is available at Skandium .

15. Keep easily lost items in a suitcase

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Sunglasses, jewelry and other accessories often get jumbled up and forgotten about – keep all these items together in a brightly-coloured suitcase that you can keep on top of your wardrobe. Find more dedicated jewelry storage ideas that will do for all sorts of small accessories.

16. Get creative with DIY clothing storage

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An imaginative and super-attractive storage aid: the humble branch. A beautiful rail made from birch is a lovely way to display your prettiest tops. Make your own or get a ready-made birch rail at Etsy .

17. Go for open clothes storage to create a feature

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You have all those lovely clothes, why hide them away? Get your best ones out on show in an open wardrobe. Pick colours that match your room and make your clothes storage into a feature. This set up is from Ikea and you can really personalise it with different storage compartments too. 

18. Save floor space with a freestanding clothes rail

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A simple garment rail is hard to beat. Light, portable, and easy to fit into the corner of a room, it's also perfect for carting out when guests need to hang their coats somewhere. This Garment Rack from West Elm is convenient and stylish, and will add a touch of Scandi chic to your bedroom.

19. Use storage bins in kids' rooms

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If there’s any part of your home in which to embrace playful storage, it’s the kid’s bedroom. Have fun with alternatives to baskets, such as storage jars and clothes storage bins. This kind of container can make great clothes storage for babies – use it to put away small miscellaneous items like bibs, booties, hats and scratch mitts.

20. Maximise door storage space

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Pegboard is a useful material in any room. Fixed to your wardrobe door, it’s handy for jewellery, shoes, glasses and bags. Wall clothes storage options are available at Ikea.

21. Use storage bags in children's bedrooms

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Accessible clothes storage containers make clearing up your kid’s room (relatively) fast and easy.  These coordinating clothes storage bags and laundry bins  from H&M will come in useful for anything from toys to dirty laundry.

22. Display your clothes and shoes in a glass cabinet

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Give your clothes and accessories special treatment by showing them off in beautifully-lit glass cabinets. Smallbone of Devizes have some beautiful examples of bespoke cabinetry from real homes, such as this stunning dressing room.

23. Pair an ottoman with a storage bed 

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Throw those bedspreads, cushions and non-seasonal bedding into an ottoman, which will fit snugly at the foot of the bed. While an obvious place for linens, ottomans are equally useful for stashing away belts, weekend bags and shoes. The Blanket Box from Angel & Boho is roomy and gorgeous. 

24. Don't forget the good old wardrobe

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Sometimes you can’t beat a good old-fashioned wardrobe. Opt for one with a drawer at the bottom and shelf at the top for foldable items or added storage baskets. Find classic wardrobes ideal for all bedrooms, including kids' bedrooms, at Cuckooland .

25. A two-pronged approach

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Save yourself precious space by sleeping bunk-style, with the lower half of your bed cleverly utilised as a wardrobe, complete with rail and hanging drawers. Find the best kids' bunk beds and the best kids' beds (including one that looks like a treehouse) in our buyer's guides.

Shop Ikea for clever bed-storage-combos.

26. Choose a classic chest for foldable clothes

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Keep it simple with a 50s-style streamlined chest, which will happily accommodate your folded sweaters, shirts, trousers and pjs. The Mid-century 5 Drawer Chest of Drawers from West Elm is perfect for squeezing into a tight corner.  

What is the most efficient way to store clothes?

The first port of call is to organize your clothes, by that, we mean have a little clear out—do you need all of them? Go through them all, we know it’s an effort, but we promise it’s worthwhile! Make two piles, one for keeping, one for the charity shop.

Once you’ve been through this stage look to see what needs hanging up. Suits, shirts and trousers are better hung, tops and sweaters can be folded. This will give you an idea of how much hanging and shelving space you need. Then, start storing your clothes neatly and remember you can use storage boxes for underwear and accessories.

How can I store my clothes cheaply?

There are clothes storage ideas for those on a budget, for example, Ikea always has great solutions that are great value. But it’s also about being clever and thinking ‘outside of the box’—literally. 

Baskets and boxes are fabulous low budget ideas, look for clothes storage ideas that have double uses like hanging rails that come with shelving and racks that fit over doors for scarves and belts.

10 thoughtful tips for seasonal storage

Preparing clothes and shoes for storage

Even slight dirt, sweat or sebum particles decompose and begin to emit an unpleasant odor. Therefore, before putting away things for storage, you should take care of their cleanliness.

Shoes, leather and fur clothing should be cleaned and dried. Knitwear and woollens should be washed in the machine or by hand.

Keep shoes closed

Closed storage is preferable for seasonal shoes to keep dust out. You can put everything in separate boxes, make markings on them and put them away on the mezzanine.

If necessary, finding the right pair is easy. If your apartment does not have mezzanines, you can use open shelving, or equip hanging shelves under the ceiling.

Leather and fur outerwear

In an attempt to protect leather and fur items from moths and leather beetles, do not pack them in vacuum bags. This method of storage can protect against pests, however, it will give the clothes an unpresentable look and a musty smell.

Fur and leather items are packed in spacious covers made of natural fabric. This will allow the clothes to breathe and rid them of unpleasant odors.

For leather jackets and raincoats, you need to choose soft hangers in size so that they do not deform under their weight.

Felt and fur hats

Fur hats, felt hats should not be stored open. After cleaning and airing the hats, they are packed in special boxes.

These items must not be stacked or rolled. In order for the hats to retain their shape, they are stuffed with thick paper or old newspapers.

How to use coat hangers correctly

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To keep your outerwear in order, do not skimp on hangers. The condition of things stored in the closet depends on their quantity, quality and size. If you hang several sets of clothes on one coat hanger, then the lower tier will collapse, and maybe even deformed.

In addition, layered storage of dresses, shirts and suits prevents them from breathing. In such a situation, clothes and cabinet walls are saturated with a stale smell. In addition, from time to time it is useful to get rid of old, unfashionable or no longer suitable in size things.

Proper storage of knits and knits

Sweaters with thicker knits and finer knits should only be stored folded. To do this, in any cabinet there are special shelves where they can be placed in a horizontal position. Or, gently folded into a tube, vertically laid in a chest of drawers.

If there is not enough space in the closet for knitted and woolen clothes, use cloth shelves with comfortable, roomy shelves. They can be hung anywhere, such as on the bedroom door.

Perfect storage for trousers

Jeans do not need special storage devices. It is enough to carefully fold them and place them on one of the wardrobe shelves or in a chest of drawers.

On the other hand, classic-cut suit trousers require a hanger. It is better if it is a special device with clothespins that clamp the bottom of the trousers across the entire width. In this form, these things are not threatened by deformation or severe bruising.

Putting away warm underwear, socks, mittens, gloves

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Homemade ideas for storage

Underwear, warm nightgowns, pajamas, woolen socks, gloves, mittens put in order: washed and dried. Then large items are neatly folded and placed in piles in a chest of drawers.

Socks, mittens and gloves are conveniently stored in a special cloth organizer, where each item has its own cell.

Warm scarves, shawls, shawls

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Cashmere or woolen scarves, shawls, stoles need delicate washing. After things are put in perfect order, they can be sent for storage.

Thick knitted scarves and shawls are neatly folded and placed in wardrobes or chests of drawers. Products made of fine cashmere are carefully hung on special brackets. They are usually found on the inside of wardrobes.

Fallback

When there's more seasonal stuff than storage space, every possible option should be used to unload the cabinets and hanger in the hallway. Tracksuits made of wrinkle-resistant fabric can be packed in bulky boxes or wardrobe trunks.

And things that are not desirable to be folded or rolled up can be hung on the rail. Of course, this design does not fit well into the interior of an apartment, especially a small one. However, if you have a small niche in your house, then you can use this opportunity.

Seasonal storage, which we face every year, requires the right organization of the event. If you can rationally use the empty corners in your apartment, niches, space under the ceiling, then this problem will be solved once and for all.

Wardrobe storage - how to organize a competent storage system

If your wardrobe is too small or if you don't have a wardrobe at all, but only shelves, read this article. If you have a million dresses and no idea how to store them conveniently, read this article all the more. And if you find yourself under the rubble of clothes - read this article immediately!

All these problems are not at all due to a small closet or a large number of things. And they certainly are not because of you. The reason for the unrest is the lack of a well-thought-out storage system. All you need is to choose the right approach and skillfully put things in their place, or, as they say, sort them out!

In this article we will tell you what to do with clothes in the dressing room - how they can be stored conveniently even in a small area or in a small closet, as well as list the various devices for storing all types of clothes.

Contents of the article:
  1. Choose the type of dressing room - open or closed
  2. Open wardrobe type
  3. Closed wardrobe type
  4. Choosing the type of storage in the dressing room
  5. Panel storage
  6. Frame storage
  7. Modular wardrobe storage system
  8. Net storage
  9. We equip the dressing room
  10. Cabinets
  11. Shelves
  12. Shelving units
  13. Boxes
  14. Boxes
  15. Organizers
  16. Baskets
  17. Various hangers
  18. Mirrors
  19. Ironing board
  20. Zoning the dressing room
  21. Seasonal storage in the Attic
  22. How Attic works
  23. Make your dream dressing room

Choosing the type of dressing room - open or closed

Before designing a dressing room, you need to decide on its type - open or closed. Everyone has pros and cons, let's list them.

Open wardrobe

✅ All clothes are in front of you - it's very easy to find the right thing.
✅ An open wardrobe or hanging storage system like a hanger can complement the interior in an original way if you hang clothes by color.
✅ No need to spend money on building materials and furniture to organize a dressing room.
✅ You accustom yourself to order, because with an open type of storage, disorder immediately catches your eye.

❌ Things get dusty.
❌ Things fade.
❌ If things are hung ugly, they spoil the interior.
❌ You cannot hide your belongings from prying eyes if, for example, guests come.

Closed wardrobe

✅ Clothes do not collect dust, which means they wear out less.
✅ Such a dressing room can be organized not only in the bedroom, but also in the hall, hallway or another room.
✅ Fabrics do not fade because sunlight does not penetrate.
✅ You can store things additionally inside the dressing room using covers, boxes, baskets, bags.

❌ Additionally, you need to order materials for arranging the dressing room - walls, mirrors, ottomans, drawers.
❌ We have to allocate a separate room or corner for storing clothes - this is not always possible.
❌ You have to do extra actions to take clothes - go into the dressing room, open the door, drawer, etc.
❌ You do not see your entire wardrobe at once and can search for the right item of clothing for a long time.

Choosing the type of storage in the dressing room

1. Panel storage

This wardrobe is a panel that is located against the wall. And shelves and various tiers are attached to the panel itself. This design does not have a ceiling and floor - this type of dressing room looks quite light and does not take up space if it is not enough. Suitable for small spaces and will be appropriate in any style of interior - classic, loft, hi-tech, scandi.

2. Frame storage

The name speaks for itself - a certain frame is installed along the wall, and shelves, rails and other storage structures are conveniently located on the rods. A frame dressing room is suitable for a large bedroom - one wall from edge to edge stands out under it, and it is better to think over the location inside the frame together with the designer.

3. Modular wardrobe storage system

Modular wardrobe is still a separate wardrobe room, so this option should only be considered if you can dedicate an entire room for clothes. The modules are connected by dense partitions and in general the design looks impressive. This type fits well into modern or classic interiors, and is also suitable for a corner wardrobe system.

4. Net storage

This design consists of an ordinary panel, hangers, but at the bottom and top it is supplemented with mesh boxes - they replace the classic boxes. In such boxes and baskets it is convenient to store accessories, shoes, as well as ordinary clothes that are not afraid to wrinkle. The idea of ​​mesh boxes helps to make storage more convenient, but at the same time leaves a feeling of spaciousness in the dressing room. It is convenient to make a constructor from such boxes - they are easily interchanged. White mesh wardrobes are perfect for Scandinavian or modern interiors.

Equipping the dressing room

1. Cabinets

The main rule of any cabinet, regardless of its size, is free space. If everything is clogged with shelves, drawers and clothes, then things will not be ventilated and a musty smell will form. That is why you should not clog closets to the eyeballs, for example, you definitely shouldn’t store out-of-season clothes that you don’t use - you can hand them over for seasonal storage in a warm warehouse. Sliding wardrobes are a good option for a wardrobe system if there is not enough space.

2. Shelves

Shelves can be installed from the floor to the ceiling - so you use the space as efficiently as possible. The main thing is to correctly distribute clothes: at the highest and lowest should be stored what is rarely used (for example, festive clothes). On the middle and most convenient shelves are clothes that you take out often.

3. Shelves

Wardrobe shelving for storing clothes goes well with closed wardrobes - so the dressing room looks interesting and leaves a feeling of spaciousness. It's great to store beautiful accessories on the shelves - the best festive pair of shoes, your favorite hat or bag. You can also put decor on the shelves of the rack - a sachet, a frame with a photo, a vase. So the dressing room will become more comfortable.

4. Drawers

Use dividers in the drawers so you can store small things (socks, stockings, straps, underwear) and not be afraid of mess.

5. Boxes

Boxes will help you store your shoes: don't throw away store-bought ones, they can be used if you have closed storage, and if you have open storage, then buy beautiful cardboard or plastic boxes of a suitable color or universal transparent ones.

6. Organizers

This is your salvation if you love small things! In organizers it is convenient to store accessories, cosmetics, hair ornaments, accessories - buttons, zippers, pins, straps. The organizer can be large, in which case it is cool to hang it on the inside of the cabinet door or on the wall. Such organizers store summer shoes, slippers, various accessories, combs.

7. Baskets

Baskets in the dressing room complement the interior with their "natural" touch - they look natural and delight the eye among a large number of fabrics. In smaller baskets you can store a collection of tights (roll them according to the Marie Kondo method), in larger baskets you can store umbrellas, hats, gloves, scarves.

8. Various hangers

No dressing room can be imagined without hangers, but it's all about how they are arranged. The most important thing is to hang them, based on convenience - go to the wardrobe panel, closet and raise your hand. The hanger should hang so that you can easily reach the clothes and take them off.

9. Mirrors

Every wardrobe must have a full-length mirror. If you have a separate dressing room, then arrange for yourself two mirrors so that you can step back 1-2 meters and see yourself in both of them. Different angles that you see at the same time will help you better evaluate your image. If it is important for you to choose shoes and you often change them, then install a mini-mirror at the bottom of the closet or dressing room, as they sometimes do in shoe stores - this way you will have a separate additional angle specifically for choosing shoes for your image.

10. Ironing board

This item is never fun when it's in plain sight in the living room or bedroom. Organize a flip board (it mounts on a panel or cabinet door) and hide it when not needed. Separately think over in this area a place for an iron so that everything is at hand. It is also convenient to allocate a drawer for bed linen here, so that it does not have to be carried far after ironing.

Zoning the dressing room

This is an individual process, but be guided by the need: your favorite things that you use every day should be as accessible as possible. Divide clothes approximately into the following zones: for a holiday, for sports, office clothes, home, summer, winter, underwear.

Seasonal storage in the Attic

Summer clothes are not needed in winter, and winter clothes are not needed in summer. Do you agree? This means that there is definitely nothing for her to do in the dressing room cabinets - she only takes up a useful place there, and when stored openly, she also fades. The attic conveniently solves the problem of seasonal storage - we store things until you need them and return them exactly in time for the season!

How Attic works

Make the dressing room of your dreams

The best dressing room is the one where everything is really organized and there is nothing superfluous. Leave only the actual clothes, distribute them as you like, add decor and a couple of your favorite things to the interior so that they please the eye and wear clothes with pleasure! And the Attic will always take care of temporarily unnecessary things.


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