Cloakroom storage ideas


Cloakroom storage ideas: 10 ways to store in your downstairs toilet

Your downstairs loo may be the smallest room in your home, but it likely plays host to the most amount of visitors! So as well as looking stylish, you’ll want it to stay tidy too. A cloakroom is a godsend if you have kids or regularly play host, and with the right cloakroom storage idea, it can pull its weight in more ways than one.

'By the very nature of where it is in the house, your downstairs loo always ends up being more than just a toilet and sink,' explains Sophie O’Mahony from Funky Chunky Furniture. 'It can often become a bit of a dumping ground; the place where things are hastily thrown as guests come round, with coats hung on the back of the door and, of course, where all the toilet essentials and cleaners are stored too. No one needs to see all of that, so storage is essential!'

Cloakroom storage ideas

Whether you use this small bathroom to hang coats, store shoes or stash extra loo roll, these 10 cloakroom storage ideas will ensure this tiny spot remains tidy at all times. Top tip: many of these ideas double up as en-suite ideas too!

1. Install a wall-to-wall vanity unit

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This cloakroom idea features a vanity unit that stretches the entire length of the cloakroom, providing ample storage space. The textured wooden finish and the hexagonal tiles create a feature of this cloakroom, proving that just because a space is small, it doesn’t mean it can’t make an impact.

2. Make the most of wasted space with built-in shelving

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If your cloakroom has an awkward alcove, build shelves into it to optimise the space and add extra storage. Keep the shelving open to add depth to the room, and use storage baskets to keep your bits and bobs looking neat and tidy. Roll up your towels to store them for a sophisticated hotel feel, and display pretty trinkets on spare shelves.

3. Go for a combined toilet and sink unit for maximum cupboard space

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In a small downstairs bathroom, an integrated toilet and sink unit is a fantastic space-saving solution that also provides you with plenty of cupboard space. Choose an option like the one in this small bathroom, with cupboard space not only under the sink, but beside the loo too - perfect for stashing away spare loo roll so that your guests are never caught short!

4. Fix a wall cabinet above the loo to save on floor space

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'When floor space and square metres are limited, our top tip is to occupy wall space instead,' says Sophie O’Mahony from Funky Chunky Furniture. 'Not only can this prevent the room from feeling cluttered or claustrophobic, but shelves and mounted units can give the space a sense of height too.'

Consider mounting a wall unit in the unused space above your toilet. If the ceilings are high enough, you could even choose a double height unit like the one in this bathroom, so that there’s plenty of room for storing toiletries, spare towels, cleaning products and spare loo roll. The white cabinetry seen in this image works wonders when it comes to brightening the room and bouncing light around - a mirrored option would work well too!

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Make the most of every inch of space with a corner unit

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The corner of any room can easily go unused, but in a small space like a cloakroom, every inch of space counts. Make the most of this otherwise-wasted space with a corner unit. It’ll fit neatly into the corner of the room and provide extra storage space for storing spare soap and hand towels, leaving you with more floor space to play with.

6. Think about multifunctional fixtures and fittings

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No cloakroom is complete without a mirror, and since you’re going to hang one on the wall anyway, why not make it multifunctional? Hidden shelving behind the mirror is the perfect place to store small items that you don’t want left out on display.

7. Add open shelving in a cloakroom-cum-utility-room

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If your cloakroom doubles up as a utility room, then storage is even more important. On top of all the usual toiletries and spare hand towels, you’ll need space to store additional cleaning products, and floor space needs to be maximised so that there’s plenty of room for getting washing in and out of the machine.

'Make the most of available wall space with floating shelving,' advises Sophie. 'This makes for really flexible storage that you can use in a way that suits your home the most. Place storage boxes on the shelves to keep hats, gloves, cleaning products, dog leads and other outdoor essentials all tidied away. Or, maybe they’re the perfect spot for the weekend’s sports equipment, and more.'

In this room, open shelving has been installed, with clear plastic boxes used to neatly store all the essentials. The addition of a plant stops the room from looking too functional - pictures on the walls would have a similar effect.

8. Invest in decorative yet functional storage baskets

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The purpose of storage is functional, but that’s not to say it shouldn't be stylish too! Pretty woven baskets, like these ones with heart-shaped details, will add a rustic feel to any bathroom, while of course giving you extra space for storing all the necessary bathroom accessories.

9. Hang up a coat rack

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Make your cloakroom live up to its name by turning it into somewhere to store cloaks and coats too! This will help to keep your hallway clutter-free, especially if you add a shoe rack underneath.

This copper pipe design adds an industrial touch to the space, but there are plenty of styles available, from rustic wooden designs to shiny metallic styles.

10. Keep it simple with under-sink storage

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This vanity unit has a large drawer for hiding away your less attractive items, while the shelves below give you the opportunity to display neatly folded towels to show your guests just how much of a domestic goddess you are! Add a decorative storage basket for used hand towels and other laundry.

What can I store in my downstairs toilet?

'This naturally depends on how big your downstairs loo is,' says Sophie. 'But it definitely can be a multi-functional space. Use built-in storage, under the sink for example, to store toilet rolls and cleaning fluids, making sure the latter are safely locked away from smaller family members.'

'Move clutter out of the hallway and create space for coats and shoes – maybe behind the door, or hang hooks on the wall and add a stylish shoe rack.'

How do I get more counter space in my small cloakroom bathroom?

As well as choosing a vanity unit with a decent surface area, installing shelves will give you extra counter space too. Use boxes and baskets to store items neatly, selecting the most aesthetically pleasing trinkets to stay out on display.

26 Best Small Bathroom Storage Ideas

Your bathroom should be the cleanest room in your house. But since you it's a high-trafficked area, it often becomes the catching ground for dirty clothes, half-used beauty products and just about everything. The key is to give all of your everyday bathroom essentials — makeup, toiletries, extra linens and cleaning products — a designated spot, so it's easy — and perhaps, enjoyable — to keep your space neat and tidy. Even if you're not working with tons of square footage, you can still create a sense of order with these genius small bathroom storage ideas.

Here, you'll find a mix of storage solutions and organizing tips to help you cut back on unnecessary clutter while keeping your most-used items at your fingertips. There's something for every need and decorating style — some work well in a kids' bathroom, others are better suited for powder bathrooms that guests frequent. From over-the-door shelves to under-the-sink organizing systems, these ideas will encourage you to think high and low to make the most of whatever space you do have. The result: a small-but-mighty bathroom that works for you.

1

Create a Nook for Shower Essentials

Peter Molick

Carve out a space in your shower to store shampoo, conditioner, body wash and other essentials. Decant your go-to shampoo and conditioner in pretty glass bottles to create a more streamlined look.

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Conceal Items in Baskets and Bins

Mike Garten

Think up, not out: Built-in shelves don't take up any floor space, but multiplies your storage space. Fill 'em with labeled bins, stack folded towels directly on the shelves or find a way to do both.

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Replace a Bulky Medicine Cabinet

Paul Versluis

We get it: Sometimes, medicine cabinets are the only solution if you're short on space. But if you're smart about how you organize the drawers in your vanity (keep reading for ideas), hang a sleek light bar over a mirror that lays flush against the wall.

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Use the Wall Wisely

Annie Schlechter

Free up precious counter space by mounting a towel bar and faucet to the wall. Open bathroom vanities, like the one shown here, give the room an airy feel, but don't skimp on storage: Add a large basket down below to stash extra towels or toilet paper.

5

Let a Stool Pull Double Duty

Roger Davies

Stick a garden stool between your toilet and sink to serve as a catch-all for odds and ends, then slide it out when it comes time to give your kids a bath.

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6

Opt for a Skirted Sink

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Wrap a pedestal sink in patterned fabric to hide any under-the-sink clutter in style. If space allows, sneak a few baskets or storage containers behind the curtain.

7

Stack Towels Down Below

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No linen closet, no problem: Store tidy stacks of folded bath and hand towels under the sink. Since they're out in the open, it's best if all towels are the same color or at the very least, in the same color family.

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Get Smart With Shelving

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A trio of sturdy wooden shelves brings style and storage into your space. Keep washcloths and everyday extras (think: hand soap) on the lower shelves, then stick other non-essentials up high.

Get the tutorial at The Handmade Home »

9

Clear Off the Countertop

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Mounted wire baskets and a mirror with a built-in shelf make up for any space that you may be lacking on the top of your vanity. Keep your toothbrushes, toothpaste, cleansers and lotions tucked inside.

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10

Try a Storage Ladder

Raquel Langworthy

A ladder provides a spot to hang towels and baskets full of extra toilet paper, but it doesn't protrude much from the wall, making it ideal for slim spaces.

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11

Add Hooks High and Low

Malin Cropper

You may not have tons of counter space or closets to work with, but you can stick hooks on the wall to hang towels and robes. Opt for hooks in metallic hues to add dimension to your space.

12

Install an Over-the-Door Shelf

Good Housekeeping

Perfect for anyone without a linen closet, hang a tiered shelf over the door frame to keep towels and linens within reach. Just make sure there's a step stool nearby.

13

Repurpose Your Bar Cart

Mike Garten

Your favorite place to store your wine can double as the perfect linen closet on wheels. Store spare towels, toilet paper and washcloths in baskets and leave toiletries up top.

14

Stick on a Spray Bottle Hanger

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Make Your Makeup Spin

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Store Cleaning Supplies on a Lazy Susan

Jared Smith

Proof that it's what's on the inside that counts. Keep your bathroom cleaning supplies on a turntable and simply give it a spin to find exactly what you're looking for.

17

Stash Electronics Nearby

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18

Tuck Towels in Baskets

Alec Hemer

Turn a problem (no linen closet) into a picture-perfect solution by sticking rolled bath and hand towels in cute baskets below your vanity. Talk about fashion and function all in one.

19

Keep Hair Tools Organized

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Spruce Up Toilet Paper

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Our bet is that your bathroom is tight on floor space. If that's true, then don't waste it on stand-up toilet paper holders. Instead, place a few rolls into a basket atop the toilet. Convenient and cute!

Get the tutorial at Bre Purposed »

21

Take Advantage of Cabinet Doors

Katie Freidman

Don't neglect the back of your cabinet doors. Keep flat irons, blow dryers and brushes at hand and out of sight in space-saving bins, which you can attach straight to the door.

22

Double Up on Rods

Katie Friedman

Instead of cramming conditioner on the tub edge, outfit the shower with a second rod near the wall. S-hooks keep loofahs and small caddies out of the way (and from falling all over the place).

23

Try Inverted Brackets

First Home Dreams

Install shelves with inverted brackets for a sweet look that also helps wrangle loose items, like hand towels and cotton balls.

Get the tutorial at First Home Dreams »

24

Install Magnetic Strips

Darkroom and Dearly

It's hard to fight the urge to toss bobby pins and tweezers into a cluttered pile. Outwit your laziness with a magnetic strip that catches tiny items before they hit the counter.

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Get the tutorial at Darkroom and Dearly »

25

Install Secret Shelves

Shanty 2 Chic

Surprise! This DIY full-length mirror is meant for much more than an outfit check: It also hides a wall full of bath supplies.

Get the tutorial at at Shanty 2 Chic »

26

Stash Drawers Under the Sink

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Perfectly labeled drawers can keep anyone organized. Leave a few empty to use in the future or simply re-label when your system needs updating.

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Amanda Garrity Amanda Garrity is a lifestyle writer and editor with over seven years of experience, including five years on staff at Good Housekeeping, where she covered all things home and holiday, including the latest interior design trends, inspiring DIY ideas and gift guides for any (and every) occasion.

Small apartment storage ideas

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It can often take more than one year of getting used to, nerves and constant cleaning to comprehend the science of a comfortable existence in a small apartment: things that, by and large, have nowhere to put away, create a monstrous mess, making the apartment uncomfortable and cluttered.

Therefore, the beginning of a pleasant life is worth starting with a few lessons in storing everyday things, based not on expanding space, but on its competent use. nine0003

Shoe storage

Shoes are something that even the most economical and prudent housewife cannot do without. And if the hostess is also a very versatile nature, then in her shoe wardrobe there are sneakers for fitness and training, and seasonal boots with heels of different heights, and more than one pair of evening shoes, and what can we say about summer slippers, sandals and sandals. How to store all this splendor in a modest apartment, providing both comfort for your living here, and the necessary protection of shoes from dust and light? nine0003

Shoe cases

shoe cases will serve as the most convenient and advantageous in terms of space optimization: rigid walls will not allow many pairs to create a shapeless mass that will have to be pushed into the closet.

Competently and tightly packed trunks with a dense frame can be placed under the bottoms of beds, sofas and even in wardrobes - a careful choice of harmonizing colors will allow you to do this without compromising the organicity of the entire interior as a whole. The cases used in this case with a transparent plastic case will save not only the space of the apartment, but also the time to find the right pair. nine0003

Suitcases matched in color and size can be stacked on top of each other in one of the free corners, getting not only a stylish design solution, but also a good idea for practical and compact storage of shoes. For easy searching, you can stick a stylish label on one of the sides of with a description of what is stored in each box, and even better - with a more descriptive photo.

Puff boxes

It’s not worth talking about the practicality of this solution: why use a separate seat and a chest of drawers for shoes in the apartment if they can be successfully combined in a two-in-one box? Outwardly, such a storage place for things, including shoes, looks like a stylish compact pouf, matched to the tone of the overall interior, under the seat cover of which there is a roomy hollow section. nine0003

Pouffe boxes are available in different textures, easy to clean materials. The folding design of many models makes them compact and easy to store and transport.

Shoe racks

Elegant and modern, hanging shoe racks can be a very stylish element of the hallway, providing practical storage for your favorite shoes and boots.

Hinged shelves for shoes can be of various configurations and consist of several small modules, suitable for both convenient placement of high-top boots and flat-soled shoes. nine0003

The rationality of using such shelves is that they can be fixed not only on the free wall of the hallway, but also on the door to the pantry or dressing room - which is especially true for shoes that are not being worn at the moment.

One of the hanging shelves is miniature baskets for cupboards and wardrobes : hung on the rails of the frame with shelves for shoes, they perfectly organize the lower space for storing clothes. nine0003

Fabric Hanging Shelves

A cheaper option for hanging shelves - fabric hanging shelves or frames with pockets - are also very practical and do not take up much storage space if they are not needed. The only drawback is their limited use for storing heavy and voluminous shoes. The purpose of such "pocket" solutions is mainly to store light summer shoes: sandals, sandals, slippers, light sneakers and shoes, as well as slippers. nine0003


Store seasonal clothing

Even if you are used to being content with little, storing your existing clothes in a modest apartment can be a real challenge. However, the general principles for the proper organization of clothing space have long been invented and successfully implemented in the same apartments:

1. Vacuum bags . Warm outerwear is extremely voluminous, but advanced technologies have long come to the aid of the hostess: vacuum bags of various sizes will turn jackets and down jackets, as well as blankets, pillows and other large-sized textile items into light and thin "pancakes" that are convenient to store and transport. nine0003

2. Boxes and wardrobe trunks made of various materials, with a fully rigid frame or only solid walls, as well as in the case of shoe trunks, can be successfully placed under beds or sofas, as well as on the mezzanines of wardrobes and the upper shelves of wardrobes. Selected in accordance with the desired size and height of the shelves or made to order, they will maximize the filling of unused space.

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3. Not the last item in the matter of proper storage of things will be multi-level coat hangers , the convenience of which, unfortunately, many people forget. To save space in the closet and dressing room, these very simple, but such handy attributes will allow you to place 3-5 pairs of trousers or skirts at the same time. Hangers to save space in the closet - a solution from the series "everything ingenious is simple!".

4. hanging fabric cells and cases-suitcases with or without anti-moth impregnation are ideal for storing woolen, knitted or knitted items, preventing them from stretching and reliably protecting them from nimble butterflies of the ubiquitous moth. nine0003

5. Vertical Shelf Dividers will keep things from forming another pile when trying to pull the right thing from the bottom of a neatly folded stack.

6. The two-tier rods in wardrobes and wardrobes are a very good idea if most of the wardrobe items are not long items: blouses, shirts, jackets and blazers, skirts and trousers.

And the main advice: all things intended to be stored in any of the above ways, must be clean and fresh - only in this case they will be provided with an excellent appearance even after several months in storage.

Accessory storage

Belts, scarves, ties lying around anywhere are annoying no less than clothes scattered in disorder. But practical and rational ways have been invented for their organization:

organizers - modular, with moving delimiters, or solid plastic, with fixed cells, ideal for rolled belts, belts, ties. Rigid design will not allow wrinkles and creases to appear on things dear to the heart, and each item will be happy with its own house;

textile hanging bases with pockets are also suitable for this case: storing socks, scarves, underwear in them will be optimal for such small items of clothing and will take up very little space on one of the dressing room doors; nine0003

perforated block , sold in any hardware store, with household hooks attached to it in the right order, will allow you to hang on them not only belts and belts, but also glasses, handbags and costume jewelry suitable for evening dresses;

specialized hangers : with rings and other rounded shapes - for scarves, with crossbars - for ties, with fixed hooks - for belts and belts, easily attached to a sticky base or screwed into any free space in the dressing room, allowing these indispensable accessories to remain in perfect condition. nine0003

The potential of small apartments is quite large, if you listen to the original solutions for the practical storage of clothes and related accessories.

Make every centimeter of your home work for coziness and comfort!

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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! nine0003

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 places, 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. nine0003

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. nine0175 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 the 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. nine0003

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. nine0005 ❌ 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. nine0003

❌ Additionally, you need to order materials for arranging the dressing room - walls, mirrors, ottomans, drawers.
❌ You 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. nine0003

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 interchangeable. White mesh wardrobes are perfect for Scandinavian or modern interiors. nine0003

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. nine0003

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. nine0003

4. Drawers

Use dividers in the drawers so you can store small items (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, you can use them 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. nine0003

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. nine0003

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. nine0003

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
  • You place an order at any time of the year and tell us exactly what you want to rent. nine0176
  • Based on the amount of things that are supposed to be deposited, our manager selects a suitable tariff.
  • Movers come directly to your home and carefully pack the necessary things - we have special wardrobe boxes for clothes.
  • We personally label all boxes and take them to the warehouse - it's warm, dry and safe in any season, and airing is organized 2-3 times a week.
  • Then you control your belongings through a convenient mobile application - order their re-delivery or return in just one click! nine0176
  • Tariffs in the Attic are paid monthly, and you can store things for a period of 1 month - extend as long as you need. When you need things, we will bring everything directly to your home.

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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