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8 Need-To-Know Bedroom Closet Organizer Tips

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Most residents here in New York City live in high-rise apartments or condos where every square foot is very valuable. Nothing can make a small apartment feel smaller than disorganization. On cityhammer.com, there are many categories of home improvement specialists listed, but closet organizers are one of the most popular searches.

Here are some great closet organizer tips from some of the best closet organizers and “built-in” people in New York City. Some of these tips may require professional help so feel free to visit www.cityhammer.com to find the right company for the job.

  • Closet Organizer Tip #1 - Prioritize
    The first thing required to organize your closet is to decide your storage priorities. Identifying what you need handy and what you don’t will speed the process up tremendously. Since we have four seasons in New York many of us have four wardrobes! So when summer rolls around, your sweaters and heavy garments should go in clear plastic closet organizer containers and drawers, preferably, the ones that slide right under your bed. This will allow you to remove them from the equation and most importantly protect them. Doing this each season should clear out a lot of the clutter, making even more room for the skeletons in your closet! (more on this later)
  • Closet Organizer Tip #2 - Hidden Wall & Door Space
    A commonly overlooked spot for creating storage is by making use of the back wall space or back of the door with over-door organizers or hooks. There are door mounted closet organizers for hanging hats, shoe bags, belts, etc.
  • Closet Organizer Tip #3 - Double Your Hanging Pleasure
    Make use of more than one hanging rod in your closet; this is the number one space-waster in closet-land. Adjust the original rod more toward the top of your closet and add a second hanging rod about half way down to the floor. Making use of vertical closet space is the essential for an effective closet organizer.
  • Closet Organizer Tip #4 - Shelving
    By adding adjustable-height shelving certain commonly required items can be kept at eye level and other less common items can be kept out of your way. Many real estate agents will tell you that built-in closet organizer features can add much more value to an apartment or condo than what they cost to build. Buyers see this as “one less thing I have to do.”
  • Closet Organizer Tip #5 - Closet Organizer Space Outside the Closet!
    Most times the largest area available for closet storage is either under-used, over-looked, forgotten or not known. Remember where you used to ’store’ stuff as a kid? That’s right - under the bed.By raising your bed with pre-made raisers (available at hardware store) or by creating a DIY stand that will raise your bed a few inches, you can increase your closet organizer space by putting clear plastic containers under your bed. The clear plastic lets you see what is in each container, while keeping everything clean, dry and easily accessible.
  • Closet Organizer Tip #6 - Eliminating Must is a Must!
    Avoid getting that ‘musty’ smell when storing your clothing and linens. Walk-in cedar closets are not always an option but storing your clothes and linens on a painted surface shelf may give your fabrics an unwanted musty odor that you may not even notice until you unfold them. Try a stainless steel shelving unit or clear plastic bins to help avoid unwanted odors and pests.
  • Closet Organizer Tip #7 - Drawers
    Not all items you have will be able to be hung or folded. Always include narrow drawers in your closet organizer plan to store smaller items like jewelry, scarves, and socks. Divider trays can be added to keep things neat.
  • Closet Organizer Tip #8 - Keep It Dry
    Even clothing on a hanger can be contaminated by odor. Wrapping your clothes in plastic is certainly not the answer because your garments need air to breathe. If you keep the closet doors open then dust may enter and contaminate your clothes anyway. There are a few products you can use to keep your closet smelling fresh without dousing your wardrobe in Febreeze! Without first eliminating the moisture or humidity, deodorizers will only cover up the problem. To combat moisture, try a hanging dehumidifier pouch like Damp Rid, (the original non-electric moisture absorber). Lavender sachets, cedar planks and chips, scented bars of soap, even empty incense boxes can all play a part once the moisture issue is under control. Also don’t forget that if you have carpeting in your closet, like it or not, it needs to get vacuumed too.

As an added bonus to planning and building the perfect closet, you will probably end up throwing away many unnecessary items (yellow livestrong bracelets?) and turning up some of your fabled lost treasures (love letters, unused gift certificates!), so don’t wait, get organized! To find professional assistance, visit us at www.cityhammer.com today.

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One Response to “8 Need-To-Know Bedroom Closet Organizer Tips”
  1. Neil @ ClosetOrganizerSystems.net Says:
    December 16th, 2007 at 6:36 pm

    Some great advice here.

    Keeping yourself organized is a priority for many people. This not only includes the parts of our homes that we can see, it includes the parts that are hidden from the view of the general public. Many people find that, over time, they tend to accumulate a lot of items that really only end up being stored. Where do these items tend to find themselves? In our closets, of course. That is probably why there is such a large market for closet organizer systems.

    Read the tips above and you can’t go wrong :)

    Neil

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