Friday, October 27, 2017

Walk-in Closet Cleanup

The Challenge 
If you are like me, then you have more clothes, shoes, and accessories than you have closet space. And what if you have to share this same closet space with a spouse or significant otheroh boy! Things can get pretty crazy in that tight space pretty fast. Well, you are in luck. Using my on closet experience, I will show you how to turn that chaos into calm...all on a budget!

While this DIY project is specific to a walk-in closet, you can certainly make use of a number of these the storage ideas for smaller closets as well. The use of storage bins and storage supplies and the notion of "decluttering" certainly applies. 

The Materials 

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Note: All items found at Walmart. Thank you, Walmart!

The Execution

Step 1: The first thing is to declutter your space by removing all those abandoned or unused and unwanted items and donating them to your local Good Will or charitable organization. As they say: "One man's trash is another man's treasure."


Step 2: The next thing you need to do is find the best places in your closet to utilize the new storage bins and shoe racks. When you've done this, then you'll likely need to do some assembly, so break out your tools and get to working, connecting Part A to Part B and so on. Have fun!

Step 3: Once assembly is complete, you can start to fill the rack with shoes and bins with wayward items (sweaters, tees, shorts, etc.) and place them in the desired areas of the closet. 

Step 4: Toss out all those old wire hangers and replace them with the new spacemaker hangers. This will keep your clothes from getting tangled when retrieving or moving items. Use the tie and belt and scarf holders for even more organization. You'd be surprised how much these storage-savers can go a long way.

Step 5: Keep shredding unneeded or unwanted items until you are satisfied with your newly reorganized space.

The Results

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Bonus After Video