Thanks so a slight shoe obsession on my part, and a need for giant clothes on Lee's part, we are stricken with many closet organization issues.
If I had a huge walk in I wouldn't have any issues storing my shoes. I would have one big, beautiful wall, full of shoes. Organized by color, oh no, heel height, no night shoes from day shoes, oh and then there are the boots . . . I digress. Lee has his fair share of closet issue's (not that he organizes his own closet). Lee is very tall (6'8") and as a result all of his clothes are very big, long to be specific. There is absolutely no room to hang a second bar in his closet. So I guess we could both use a walk in, but if there is only one in any future home, I call dibs, and here it is in writing.
I love the fact that we each have our own closet, but seriously who would think it's a good idea to make them the same size, most women have more clothes then their husbands.
My closet is stuffed to the gills with clothes, shoes purses, and more shoes. Lee installed a very simple, cheap closet unit for me. We bought it on sale for $40 and it was worth every penny. I now have double hanging rods, and a rod for long storage.
The center shelves would be great for storing sweaters, during the winter that's where I store mine, and if I didn't have as many shoes I could store them there during the summer too.I put in two green locker bins, one to store my bathing suits and beach related clothing and the other store my clutches/ small purses.
In my dreamy walk in closet I would also have a wall full of purses. All puffed out and on display, but in real life my purses live at the very top of my closet, impossible to get down with out the help of a very tall husband.
My shoes are like my little babies I wear on my feet. I have always taken to heart that my size may go up and down, my clothes on any given day may be too big or too small, but my shoes, my shoes will always fit. So to make sure my shoes are all visible and properly stored I picked up the shoe organizers from Amazon for less then $14 (you can find them in My Amazon Store under organizing if you want one). I couldn't stand the idea of keeping them in their boxes and not being able to see them everyday, so I deal with the once a month dusting they require (note: Velvet type shoes should be kept in boxes, the dust will eventually kill them).
The last part of organizing in my closet would be this fantastic double wall hook. We each have one in our closet and they are perfect to hang belts from. We bought ours at target, but I have seen them in Rona, Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart and I also have them in My Amazon Store.
Lee's Closet was much easier to organize. He doesn't have room for double hanging rods so all of his clothes would have to hang off the same rod. Because he's so tall we could put shelves right to the ceiling for his folded storage, like sweaters, jeans and shorts, which was really handy as each one of our dresser drawers would only hold one pair of Lee's jeans. He basically wears the same thing to work everyday, no, not the exact same thing but the same idea, dress shirt, dress pants, black socks and dress shoes, which keeps his closet looking neat and tidy most of the time, it also makes a lot of ironing for me but Oprah keeps me company while I do it so it's not so bad. I think the key to keeping Lee's closet looking tidy is the hangers. A few years ago we replaced all the hangers in the house to wood ones, mostly because Lee's clothes would bend the hangers after a few months of use and I thought they would just look better. Wood hangers also Keep your clothes in better shape (no more lines from wire hangers) so we bit the bullet, forked out the cash, and so far have been very impressed with them, as impressed as you can be about hanger performance.
So there's our closets, nothing too special. No walls of shoes and purses, no designer labeled dresses, just organized bliss because what good is a Prada purse if you can't find it.
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I love learning about how people organize their closets! This post was no exception. I can't believe you got that closet organizer for only $40 - that's a pretty good deal! My dream closet sounds a lot like yours - plenty of space for shoes and purses (although I find I stick to a few for a period of time and then gradually transition to another couple shoes and a purse, so I probably wouldn't need them displayed all the time).
ReplyDeleteI feel really lucky because the apartment building I lived in the past two years while at school (and will be living in a studio in the same building this year) has about the same size closet as you have if not a bit bigger. It's not quite as good because it has sliding doors, so the middle area is harder to get to and I can't install any organizer that has to be drilled into the wall. I've made it work, though.
This year is going to be much harder, however, because that closet will have to double as both my clothes/accessories closet as well as my kitchen/living room/office/etc. closet since I will have no other major storage area (besides the kitchen cabinets). I'll try to remember to post about it once I'm all settled in in September!
By the way - I think the double hooks are a genius idea! I never know how to store my belts. I think I'll just get a couple command hooks that stick to the wall for in my studio. Thanks for the idea!
I've recently purged a lot of our clothing that we never or rarely wore. It's nice to have an organized closet. I tend to organize by item type and then color. I just have to find a way to iron more frequently so the clothes are ready to go.
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower and I LOVE LOVE your blog and organizing tips!
ReplyDeleteJust saw your blog featured on Kristin's and LOVE how organized you are! I am completely inspired!!
ReplyDeletewow, you just inspired me to reorganize our closet.Great job, btw!
ReplyDeleteYour closet looks great! Our closet in our 1930s home was very poorly designed and doesn't use the space quite well. Thanks for the tip on the organizer, I'll have to check that out!
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-Ann Marie
Your closets look great. Ohhh, I love all your shoes. I love your hangers too. Wood ones are so pretty. Thanks for sharing you closet at We're ORganized Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteOkay, so here's my question. Most of you with these pretty, organized closets, (especially smaller ones) make it look so nice. HOWEVER, it doesn't seem like you have a LOT of clothes in either closet. Is this all your clothes or do you store them somewhere else? I just wonder because mine never looks this nice! Even on it's best day, but I have 5 times (or more) more clothes.
ReplyDeleteYour closet is a dream!!!
ReplyDelete*In reference to you having to iron his clothing, try BROOKS BROTHERS Non-Iron Dress Shirts. They are AAAMAZING! They of course make them for Women/children as well, I SWEAR by them!!! Pull them out of the dryer, throw them on, and I'm out the door. I don't even own an iron. If you shop at a Factory (outlet) store they are 3 for $179, I know its pricy but soo worth it!
Thank Cindy Lou! I'm going to have to try that! Anything to get out of all that ironing!
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