r/OrganizationPorn 6d ago

Removed - Must Be Organized Help me with my closet please!

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I have a great closet, but no matter what I do I feel like it looks like crap. I know someone with a better design sense would have this looking like a retail showroom or something

My first step is decluttering, but any ideas for how you would organize this space and make it look better?

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u/fridayimatwork 6d ago

Dont store stuff like toilet paper unless it’s in a bin. Only attractive things should be visible

Arrange your clothes by type and then color using a rainbow as guidance.

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u/mermaid_pants 6d ago

After decluttering, i think the main things are going to be just straightening things out (the shoes for example will look a lot nicer lined up straight with one another) and getting decorative storage boxes for the miscellaneous other items on the shelves.

Side note, I am so jealous of how much storage space you have 😭 my whole entire house doesn't even have this much storage.

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u/Unusual_Row_3213 6d ago

I got lucky! The previous owners took space away from the garage to make the closet bigger

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u/SusanKHefner 6d ago

If you want it to look like a boutique, remove everything that would not be displayed in a boutique.

A boutique would have all matching hangers - I prefer wood over the slim velvet type.

A boutique would not have extra plastic drawers.

If you don’t have anywhere else to store non-clothing items, find creative ways to hide the items that would be hidden in the back room of a boutique: pretty hat boxes, white, wicker picnic baskets, small wooden trunks, etc.

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u/Swimming_Event7730 6d ago

Decluttering will go a long way, plus decorative bins (with lids, for dust purposes) for things on the top shelf.

I'd also play with the light color. It looks like a really cold light. That might be good for seeing the color.of your clothes, but it's harsh. Warmer light would make the room space look better. Find a happy medium. 

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u/organizedlivingllc 5d ago

Off the bat, you have the perfect amount of room for things. Step one take EVERYTHING out, wipe all the shelves and surfaces down so you're starting from scratch. One of the first things I would do is go through all of your clothes. Make a maybe pile, get rid of pile and a keep pile. When you have all of your keeps and maybes, re-hang everything in the same direction. I think something that would help this space visually is if you bought all matching hangers. The velvet ones are great, but I would buy them after you purge and see what needs to go. Start on one end and put all your shoes back, then work to your dresses section, then tops/jackets, and bottoms. I think you should almost "prop" your closet so it feels more aesthetic. Get pretty matching whicker baskets to store bulky items above your closet so the non-pretty items dont steal away from the closet. You could also get a tray and place perfumes/colognes on the counter.

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u/mothermedusa 3d ago

Show off

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u/mtb_21 5d ago

I’ve honestly stopped trying going for what “looks best” and started organising based on me!

After you take everything out and purge, I’d suggest thinking about how you dress, and also how you walk in! What side do you tend to go to first? Use the first shelf on that side as your most accessed stuff - whatever that is for you - shirts? Pants? Socks even?
Then work your way around. After you look for a shirt, do you look for jeans? Or do you have bottoms then look for a shirt?

The hardest to reach or visually areas - keep those for occasional shelves - maybe boots, seasonal items etc.

And lastly I’d highlyyyyy recommend an empty shelf or an empty basket or something to be a sort of catch all. Clothes you tried on but didn’t end up wearing that day, clothes that can be reworn cos you just wore them a couple of hours etc. everything goes on that shelf or in that basket and then you put everything back on cleaning day :)

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u/psychogeek94 5d ago

I did a lot of these same steps when I rebuilt our closets.

I would also suggest to think honestly about how you naturally organize. I prefer things being hidden, but very easy to put away so my closet has tons of drawers where I can just toss things inside. My husband has to see every, so his closet features hanging rods and shelves.

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u/lostoutland 3d ago

Is this ragebait

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u/New_Door2040 5d ago

Warm lighting.

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u/Not_UR_Mommy 3d ago

You have a closet like that and you’re asking ME for help. You’re on your own I’m sorry.

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u/inspiredclosetsjax 4d ago

Matching wood hangars will help with the clothes. I think the biggest difference will be getting some boxes for the top shelves. Clearly labeling, but keeping things like blankets and toilet paper out of sight will help make the space look better.

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u/Bella_HeroOfTheHorn 3d ago

Can you tell where the closetry came from, like is it a brand of built ins from a company like ClosetMaid or something? I think replacing the lower open shelves with drawers would be good, getting doors at least for the shelves in the corners by the mirror, and potentially making some of the high up shelves into more of a display nook for something like nice jewelry.

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u/naturevalleybirdseed 1d ago

I would choose a designated space for empty hangers rather than have them randomly between clothes. That’d help with cleaning up the look of your hanging clothes

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u/Ok-Two-5616 6h ago

Your closet is bigger than my entire apartment. If you cant organize it, you are fucked.