Is your wardrobe overflowing with items? Are you wanting to organise it into a welcoming, neat space? You are by no means the only one struggling with a chaotic wardrobe. The good news is that there are many tips and tricks to help you organise your wardrobe. Read on for advice.
Have a good clear out
It firstly helps to have a really good clear out of your wardrobe to make sure you aren't storing away any items that you don't need to won't wear. It doesn't hurt to make a list of how many of each item you have. For example, make a decision that you only need 5 shirts, 10 pairs of shoes and 10 skirts etc. You may end up having fewer things to choose from, but you will undoubtedly become more creative and better at combining your clothes in new ways.
Use the following categories, or piles, to help you decide what needs to stay:
- Keep: Use your list as a guideline
- Store: Pack away seasonal clothes (for example, for summer and winter). Choose practical storage boxes and baskets for easy storage of seasonal clothes, underwear, shoes etc.
- Chuck out: Get rid of worn-out clothes that are beyond repair or clothes you have not worn for more than a year
- Give away or sell: Pass on any clothes that aren't damaged to a charity shop, or sell online
Come up with more of your own categories. Remember, the moment you think, “I’m never going to wear that”, make a quick decision and put it to one side immediately.
What type of wardrobe should you pick?
After the hard work of sorting and tidying up all of your clothes, it's time to design your new wardrobe. If you're after a minimalistic and clean look then a white wardrobe may be the choice for you. If you're after a romantic, rustic style, the alternative is a wooden wardrobe for a cosier ambience.
Whatever style you're after, choose a wardrobe that matches the design of your bedroom. You may be after a full matching furniture set which words well with the FAVRBO or VEDDE sets at JYSK.
Organising the wardrobe with fixed places
Whether you are the romantic, minimalist or colourful type, you should choose a wardrobe, which makes it easy to keep an overview. Allocate your clothes on particular shelves and in particular drawers: trousers on one shelf and blouses on another, socks in one drawer and accessories in another etc. Use great quality coat hangers to protect your clothes, and let your favourite dresses and coats hang as decoration on a decorative clothes rail.
Acquire good tidying up habits
Then it is mainly about enjoying the fruits of all your clean-up work: renewed energy and a feeling of air in your wardrobe. After that, it is important to be consistent and make sure you maintain your new overview. Introduce good tidying up habits. Stick to your rules of wardrobe storage and the fixed places for your belongings in your wardrobe.