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			Closet organization tips 
 By Cassie (cynefin)  
 It can be hard to keep your closet organized, especially when you're   rushing off to school or work in the mornings. This article will discuss   ways to organize your closet from having a clean look to utilizing  your  space and storing specific accessories. 
  
 A clean look 
 Sometimes a refreshing look can motivate you to keep up with your   closet! Here are some ideas to help you (and your closet!) freshen up. 
 - Give  your closet a new coat of paint. An updated look can help  encourage you  to keep your closet tidy. Choose a color you like so you  have a reason  to smile when you're getting ready for work or school.
 
- Place  a mirror in your closet. A mirror no matter how small or  large will  reflect your items back to you, thus motivating you to keep  them neat  and organized.
 
- Remove  your door. Depending on the size and layout, closet doors  can be  clunky. Remove your door and replace it with a curtain or leave  it  completely open for a different feel.
 
- Use the same hangers. This is a little tip but it can make a world  of  difference in keeping things clean. Using the same hangers can get   expensive, so consider spray painting them all the same color so you can   utilize what you already have.
 
- Decorate the inside of your closet. If you make your closet a fun nook to be in, cleaning it up won't feel like such a chore.
 
- Organize  your clothes. When organizing your clothes, sort them by  the way you  choose an outfit. Do you look for a particular color,  style, or  occasion? When in doubt, you can color code your closet to  make things  clean and easily accessible.
 
  
 Utilize your space 
 Even the largest of closets can feel like a nightmare in terms of space. Below are ways to utilize the space you have. 
 - Get a second clothes rod. Second rods often hang on the first  closet rod  and give you space on a lower level. They are typically  inexpensive and  they are a good way to give yourself extra space.
 
- Utilize  your wall space. Closets tend to have odd angles and lots  of wall  space. Use these spaces to hang shelves or baskets to store  lightweight  things.
 
- Use top shelves. Top shelves are great for storing off-season  clothes or extra blankets. Put items you use the least up top and items  you use more down below. Extra tip: Stack storage containers to increase  storage space.
 
- Use  the front and back of your door. Stores offer many options for   organization on the door; options are unlimited! You can choose from   items such as shoe organizers, jewelry organizers, coat hangers, an   extra rod, or a few extra pockets to store your things.
 
- Purchase  a hanging divided organizer. These are handy for storing  towels,  sweaters, jeans, shoes, and much more! They can help you keep  items out  of the way and off the floor.
 
  
 Storing the specifics 
 It can often be difficult to find storage for particular items such as   scarves, belts, or jewelry. Read on to learn more about how to store   these items. 
 - Scarves  and ties: Purchase some shower curtain rings and wrap  the scarf around  the ring. Then, loop the rings onto a hanger and hang  it up in your  closet.
 
- Belts: Similar to scarves, you can close your belts on a hanger and allow them to hang in your closet.
 
- Jewelry:
- Necklaces:  Store necklaces on a non-slip hanger and then hang it  on your  wall for easy access. You can also store necklaces and other  jewelry on a  mug tree or necklace holder. Consider displaying your  necklaces on  decorative drawer knobs on your wall.
 
- Bracelets:  Like necklaces, bracelets can be hung but they can also  be displayed in  different ways. You can store them in a clear glass or  plastic  container so they are visible when you are choosing some. Use  an old  glass bottle and wrap your bracelets around the base for a fun  look. You  can also fashion a bracelet holder out of a paper towel roll  wrapped in  fabric.
 
- Rings:  Place your rings in a magnetic bowl found at a hardware  store, or keep  them in a shallow bowl so you can easily pick through  them. You can make  a ring holder with clay as well. If you choose to do  this, form a  finger or cone shape with the clay and allow it to bake  or dry before  sliding your rings on them.
 
- Earrings:  Earrings can be hung up like necklaces and bracelets, but  they can also  be poked through attractive fabrics or put on pretty  earring holders.
 
  
- Purses  and wallets: Purses wallets, and wristlets can easily be  stored in  plastic storage bins. They can also be stored and displayed  in cubbies  or shelves. Consider getting a purse holder and hanging your  purses on  the front or back of your door.
 
- Other  items: Consider using extra shoe boxes and storing excess,  smaller  items in them. You can even put shoe boxes in your drawers to  work as a  handy organizer for underwear or other small garments such as  socks.
 
  
 Closet  organization can sometimes feel like a hassle, especially if you  have a  busy lifestyle. Utilizing your space and figuring out ways to  make your  closet seem like a more inviting place can go a long way in  keeping it organized. Happy organizing! 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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