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Cheap Closet Organizer Ideas

July 9th, 2009 No comments

How big of a hassle is it every time you go to look for something and just can’t seem to locate anything? Does it seem like you are perpetually unorganized, and your closets need a makeover? But you can’t justify a closet makeover when your bedroom and bathrooms are still waiting for their 10 year renovation? Well I’m here to help, with a whole list of cheap closet organizer tips and ideas.

You might be surprised at how many really simple and cost effective ways there are to organize your closets and get your clutter under control. My favorite starting point with any closet that I’m trying to organize is to find oversize Tupperware (Rubbermaid) bins, preferably transparent bins, and use them to organize and stack things that aren’t used very often. Storage bins like this are easy to find on sale if you keep your eye open.

The cheap closet storage system mentioned in the last paragraph can be made even cheaper. Instead of purchasing your materials you can use recycled materials. Look around your house, basement or neighborhood for things you might be able to use. People often make shelves using blocks, bricks and pieces of wood. Wash whatever you want to use thoroughly. You might want to sand the wood a bit. Visit your local grocery store to get some boxes. Any type of box will do but the sturdier the better. Make note of the contents and tape the list to the end of the box using wide strips of packing tape.

Another really simple and cost effective organizer solution is to use hooks for as many items as can easily be hung. You can find double hooks, and even clothes rack style hooks very inexpensively. All sorts of things that you typically find in closets can be hung up, and if you have a bunch of related things that just seem to go all over the place, consider finding a cloth shopping bag, or mesh bag to collect related items and get them out of the way by hanging them up.

The cheapest way to organize a closet is a method that costs nothing at all. The best closet organization tends to be homogenized. Homogenized means uniformity. This means the closet contents should be more or less the same. Furthermore, the contents should be accessed at approximately the same rate. A jacket that is worn every day should not be stored with roller blades that are never used. If you don’t use something sell it. If you use an item a few times per year, then store it in a closet with other items used at the same rate.

Decent closet storage ideas can be very inexpensive. You can start with some cheaper ideas and then maybe add some pricey organizational tools when you have more money. There really are some free ways to organize your closets. With some ingenuity, you can come up with a few cheap closet storage ideas.

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Tips And Ideas For Cheap Closet Organizers

July 6th, 2009 No comments

Closet storage can be a nightmare if it is disorganized. Nothing is worse than running out the door and being unable to find your gloves or umbrella. Worse yet is having a fear of even opening the closet and causing a time wasting avalanche. Your life is much easy when you know where your belongings are and they are easy to access. Also your house is easier to clean up when you have a special place for everything. Carefully thought out closet storage systems can be a happy addition to your house.

There are very cheap and easy ways to organize any closet and every closet needs some organizational help. One of the best “cheap” ways to organize a closet is to buy some snap together plastic shelves and some clear Rubbermaid bins. Make sure the bins are the proper size for your shelves. Stick a 3×5 sticker on the end of each bin and make a clear list of the contents.

The cheap closet storage system mentioned in the last paragraph can be made even cheaper. Instead of purchasing your materials you can use recycled materials. Look around your house, basement or neighborhood for things you might be able to use. People often make shelves using blocks, bricks and pieces of wood. Wash whatever you want to use thoroughly. You might want to sand the wood a bit. Visit your local grocery store to get some boxes. Any type of box will do but the sturdier the better. Make note of the contents and tape the list to the end of the box using wide strips of packing tape.

Another really simple and cost effective organizer solution is to use hooks for as many items as can easily be hung. You can find double hooks, and even clothes rack style hooks very inexpensively. All sorts of things that you typically find in closets can be hung up, and if you have a bunch of related things that just seem to go all over the place, consider finding a cloth shopping bag, or mesh bag to collect related items and get them out of the way by hanging them up.

Another cost free way to arrange closet storage is to examine the actual stuff that is stored in the closet. For the best organization closets’ should be homogenized. That means the stuff should more or less the same and accessed at the same rate. A coat that is used every day should not be stored with a tennis racket that is never used or Christmas decorations that are pulled out once per year. If you don’t use something throw it out. If you use it once or twice per year, store it in a closet with other items used with the same frequency.

With all the shows about life organizing and closet makeovers, it’s easy to think that you need to go out and buy extensive and expensive organizers and organizing gadgets. This is not really necessary, and you can end up saving a lot of money by just thinking about innovative ways to create cheap closet organizers.

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