Now that you have gone through our top picks of the finest closet organizers, here's a comprehensive guide with important information you must know to make an informed buying decision.
Things to Consider When Buying a Closet Organizer
Ease of use
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to install and use these organizers in the closet. At best, you'll have to remove some of the hangers or make space in your drawers to put them. Then, all you must do is double-check the measurements to ensure that your cupboards aren't too small to fit them.
Looks and aesthetics
As you can see above, closet organizers are available in various materials and finishes – from mesh to non-woven cloth and more. Of course, if you want something ultra-fancy, you may look for a closet kit or system that'll impress your guests. But if you are all about utilitarianism, then the ones we have picked out should serve you well.
Superior functionality
Do you want more shelving, dividers galore, or mesh hangers that let you see everything stored in the organizer? There's something for everyone, so choose wisely.
How To Use Closet Organizers Efficiently
The first step to reducing clutter is taking stock of everything that you own. Next, organize that stuff and get rid of everything that you don't love or that doesn't give you joy. There is no need to be dramatic about this part; hoarding is bad, so let's not fall prey to it.
Once you have simplified and organized your closet space, do the following:
Invest in organizing tools
Make sure you buy the best closet organizers for your needs. For example, don't buy bins when you'd rather use hanging shelves. If your cupboard is smaller than usual (such is the case in college dorms), look for slim-profile hangers and dividers instead of the bulky wooden ones.
Keep things visible
Take stock of what's left in your closet and make a plan, so everything rotates to the front at least once a year. That way, you'll always know what you already own and won't buy duplicates or similar pieces.
Use some of that "hidden storage"
Behind the door, under the bed, or in the washroom are just some of the places you can put up closet organizers and reclaim space for your wardrobe. It may also be a good idea to group long and short clothing as it hangs in the closet; you'll find some valuable closet real estate under the shorter pieces that way.
Closet Organizer FAQ
Q: How do I make my closet more functional?
A: If you can't resist a good bargain, the chances are that your wardrobe is overflowing with clothes and accessories of all kinds. And while you know what you bought, finding it among all the clutter is a different story altogether. You've probably tried organizing it by hanging three skirts on the same hanger and packing away the sweaters to deal with them later. But those aren't viable solutions as you probably already know.
It's important to invest in a modular shelving system and dividers to use the new shelves as holistically as possible. You can also use wall brackets to hang any accessories you often use and need easy access to.
Q: How can I organize my closet the Marie Kondo way?
A: Marie Kondo is an organizer par extraordinaire, and she has come up with a method to tidy up wardrobes. It goes as follows:
- First, commit to yourself that you are ready to clean and tidy up the closet
- Imagine your ideal lifestyle and see if your possessions fit into it
- Discard everything that needs go
- Whatever's left should be tidied up by category
- Ask yourself if the item sparks joy before you put it back in, otherwise give it away
Kondo explains that something only sparks joy when it's related to an intimate moment or a small detail about it makes you smile.
Q: How do I decide what to hang up and what to fold away?
A: You have to hang anything that's fancy, too sturdy to be folded, or too delicate.
If you don't have the closet space to hang up every shirt and pair of shorts you own, then you stick with the most important and intricate things you own. This means coats, blazers, skirts, suits, and dresses always go up on a hanger.
Your hangers should always face the same direction. Also, put the longer clothing to the left while the shorter items go to the right. This should give you added closet space underneath.
Q: How can I refresh my closet?
A: The answer is distilled vinegar. First, add a tablespoon of it to your fabric softener to double down on any bad smells that remain in your clothes as they come out of the washing machine. But if the issue persists, create a mixture of vinegar and distilled water in equal parts, pour it into a spray bottle, and occasionally mist it throughout your wardrobe for added impact.