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Monday, August 17, 2009

Making Good Use of Closet Organizers

By Ashleigh Oden

Unless you are one of the rare few who have an organized closet, then this article is not for you! On the other hand, if you're like the rest of us - often struggling to make space for your clothes in what closet room you do have - then you will benefit greatly from getting the right closet organizers for your clothes. This article will give you some food for thought on this topic and let you decide if its right for you.

First and foremost, closet organizers will leverage your existing closet space and give you much more to work with. This is the whole reason people buy them in the first place! By using space that was otherwise wasted due to inefficient closet design or a lack of shelving, etc, closet organizers give you the tools to properly organize your clothes.

It doesn't have to cost hundreds of dollars either to get good closet organizers. With just $40-75 in your wallet and a trip to the mall, you can walk out with a handful of organizers that will make all the difference for your closet. Just this little bit of help will free up a lot of space.

For example, spending $50 to $75 US, you could buy what is considered the basic 3 pack of organizer tools. This would be a good shoe rack, a second closet rod, and some kind of shelves. The shoe rack is a godsend, allowing one person to organize a dozen or more pairs of shoes in a second. It also keeps them very easy to grab when needed! Having a second closet - also called a doubling rod - will give you twice as much space to hang clothes. Buying some cloth shelves that hang from the closet rod will give you more space to work with for those hard to place items, such as sweaters or non-clothing items that you want to store in the garage.

As you can see, it's really not hard or tricky getting your closet organizers. All it takes is a few key organizers in place to get you started. A shoe rack, some shelves, a second closet rod - this will get you going and probably be all you need to get organized.

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