Organising your wardrobe is an important step towards creating a comfortable and stylish space to store your clothes. Clever organisation can save you time and always be ready for any event. Here are some simple tips to help you organise your wardrobe, making it more functional and convenient.
Organising: the first step towards order
The first thing you need to do to organise your wardrobe properly is to get rid of unnecessary items. This helps to free up space and focus on the things you actually wear.
Freeing up space
Divide your clothes into three categories: those you wear often, those you wear less often, and those you haven’t worn in over a year. Clothes you don’t wear can be donated, sold, or recycled. Not only will this free up space in your wardrobe, but it will also make it easier to find the right outfit in the future.
Sorting and zoning your wardrobe
After clearing out your clutter, you can move on to sorting things.The best way is to organise your wardrobe into categories: casual wear, business suits, evening wear, etc. This will help you find the things you need faster and also keep things in order.
Sorting by season
To improve organisation, you can also separate your clothes by season. Place summer clothes in accessible places, and store winter items in special containers or in separate compartments of your wardrobe.
Utilising vertical space
Many people miss the opportunity to utilise vertical space in their wardrobe.
Organisers for accessories and shoes
In order to make the most of every inch, it is recommended to hang hooks or hanging organisers to store accessories, bags and scarves.
Hanging shelves and shoe organisers are another useful solution. They keep the floor space uncluttered and create extra storage space.
Transparent containers and drawers
Transparent bins are a great solution for storing small items like socks, underwear and accessories. You can easily find the items you need without having to go through all your clothes.
Transparent drawers and containers are also ideal for storing seasonal clothing. They help to keep things neat and organised without cluttering up the main space.
Wardrobe shelving system with your own hands
If your wardrobe needs more extensive organisation, it is worth considering wardrobe systems that can be assembled with your own hands. For example, the inset shelf from the Kaufbei TV shop is a modular wardrobe that fits easily into any environment, whether it’s a child’s room, living room, hallway or bedroom. This stylish and functional cabinet is made of plastic elements and chrome-plated steel wire, which makes it easy to clean and maintain.
Modular structure for convenience
Thanks to its clever design, the cabinet can be assembled quickly and easily, and its modular structure allows you to adapt it to your needs and space conditions. The modular system includes 16 closed compartments and 2 open hanging compartments, allowing you to store various items in a convenient and organised manner. The dimensions of this wardrobe system are 37 x 146 x 180.5 cm and it is available in white colour.
It is safe to use the system
It is important to remember that the shelves should not be overloaded and plastic is a material that is easily flammable, so use caution when using it. To prevent tipping over, you should secure the wardrobe to the wall using the bracket provided.
Organising your wardrobe can be a simple and enjoyable task if you approach it in a systematic way. Organising, categorising and using vertical space will help you keep things tidy. Clear bins and clever storage systems such as modular wardrobes will make storage convenient and efficient. Organise your wardrobe properly and save time for enjoyable activities and meetings with friends!