Do you spend more than two
minutes each day prying apart
your clothes trying to find today’s
outfit because your clothes are all
squeezed together and you can’t
really see them?
Do you have jumbled piles of shoes,
clothes, hats, belts, or other items
piled on the floor or the shelves of
your closet?
Are you afraid to open the doors
of some closets for fear that
something may fall out on your head or your toes?
Do you have some closets where you open the door slightly,
throw something in there, and quickly slam the door to
prevent anything from falling out?
If so, you may be a “Closet Clutterer.”
Closets are one of the most commonly disorganized spaces in
the house. There never seems to be enough room to hold all
your “stuff.” And as you accumulate more “stuff” as the years
go by, the problem just seems to get worse.
Here are a few simple things you can do to take back control
of your closet.
- When starting your project, break your closet down into
areas such as shelves, hanging items, shoes, and so on.
This makes the task a little less formidable and forces you
to tackle one thing at a time.
- Get four boxes and mark them "Garbage," "Donation,"
"Garage Sale/ebay," and "Belongs somewhere else.”
- Don’t hold onto old clothes that no longer fit as an “incentive”
to lose weight. When in doubt, try it on. It may no
longer fit or be out of style. Pack them up and store them in
your basement, sell them, give them away, or donate them.
- Keep shoes off the floor in unsightly piles. Invest in an
enclosed shoe organizer to keep them neat. Make sure it is
one that allows you to see through it, so you can find what
you want quickly.
- The majority of closets have only one top shelf that goes
entirely up to the ceiling. You can't stack that high without
items toppling over so you inevitably end up with a lot of
"dead space". Add another shelf at the midpoint section
and store less frequently used items on your new top shelf.
Betsy Fein is the President of Clutterbusters!! a professional
organizing company based in Rockville, Maryland, and one
of the largest organizing companies in the United States.
For more information about Clutterbusters!!
go to www.clutterbusters.com , 1-866-CLUTTER,
info@clutterbusters.com