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23 Clothes Storage and Organization Ideas

23 Clothes Storage and Organization Ideas

  • by — Andra DelMonico
  • Published on March 29, 2021

  • Updated on April 14, 2024

Do you remember your mom telling you to pick your clothes up off the floor? We do, and now as an adult, we understand why.

It’s so much nicer looking and easier to get ready in the morning when your clothes are neatly organized in your closet or dresser.

If you’ve never taken the time to organize your clothes, then you’re probably wasting space.

There’s no better time than the present to tackle this necessary task. These clothes storage ideas will help you get started with some helpful ideas on how you can organize your clothes.

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1. Create a Boutique Feel

Transform your closet into a personal boutique by arranging items by color and type. Utilize elegant hangers and uniform storage boxes to give your space a cohesive and stylish look.

Boutique inspired closet
Boutique inspired closet
Canvas closet organizer
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Canvas closet organizer
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Basket organizer
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Canvas closet organizer
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2. Organize with Wardrobe Storage Baskets

Utilize storage baskets in your wardrobe to keep smaller items organized and easily accessible. Baskets are ideal for storing accessories, undergarments, or even seasonal items. Choose baskets that complement your wardrobe’s aesthetic for a tidy and visually appealing arrangement.

Basket organizer
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Basket organizer
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Basket organizer
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3. Maximize Space with a Shelved Dresser

A dresser with shelves provides a versatile storage solution, allowing you to fold and stack clothes neatly on the shelves while reserving drawers for more delicate items. This setup can help categorize clothing and make outfit selection simpler and faster.

Dresser with shelves
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4. Store Efficiently with Cardboard Boxes

Cardboard boxes are an economical and effective way to store out-of-season or infrequently used items. Label each box clearly for easy identification and stack them in an out-of-the-way area, like the top shelf of a closet, to maximize space.

Cardboard box
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5. Simplify Sorting with a Drawer Wardrobe

A wardrobe with drawers offers a compact storage solution, ideal for smaller spaces. Drawers can be used for folded items, jewelry, or accessories, keeping them out of sight yet organized. This type of wardrobe helps maintain a clean and uncluttered appearance in your bedroom.

Wardrobe with drawers
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Wardrobe with drawers
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Wardrobe with drawers
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6. Combine Convenience with a Closet Dresser

Integrating a dresser into your closet allows for additional storage space for folded items, undergarments, and accessories. This can free up space in your bedroom and centralize your clothing storage, making getting dressed more convenient.

Closet dresser

7. Embrace the Open Closet Concept

An open closet design is perfect for those who prefer to have their clothing and accessories in full view for easy selection. Use uniform hangers and arrange clothes by type or color for a neat appearance. Consider adding a few decorative elements to make the space more inviting.

Open closet
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Open closet
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8. Utilize a Mobile Clothes Organizer

A mobile clothes organizer is perfect for those who need flexible storage solutions. It’s easily movable, making it ideal for rearranging spaces or for use in small apartments. Look for organizers with multiple sections to separate different types of clothing.

Mobile clothes organizer

9. Streamline with Quality Clothes Hangers

Invest in quality hangers to keep your clothes in good shape and your closet looking neat. Wooden or velvet hangers can prevent clothes from slipping, while slimline hangers save space. Using the same type of hanger throughout creates a uniform and organized appearance.

Clothes storage with identical hanger
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Clothes storage with identical hanger
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Clothes storage with identical hanger
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Clothes storage with identical hanger
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Clothes storage with identical hanger
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10. Design an Efficient Walk-In Closet

A walk-in closet can be a luxurious addition to any home, offering ample space for clothes, shoes, and accessories. Organize it with designated areas for different items and consider adding seating or a dressing area for convenience and comfort.

Walk in closet
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Walk in closet
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Walk in closet
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Walk in closet
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Walk in closet
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Walk in closet
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Walk in closet
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11. Choose a Versatile Standalone Rack

A standalone clothing rack is ideal for small spaces or for displaying frequently worn items. It can also serve as a temporary solution for guests to hang their clothes. Choose a rack that complements your room’s decor for an added touch of style.

Standalone clothes rack
Standalone clothes rack
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Standalone clothes rack
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12. Adjust Space with Hanging Rods

Adjustable rods are great for maximizing closet space. They can be moved to accommodate various clothing lengths and can be adjusted as your wardrobe changes, making them a versatile option for any closet.

Tension rod closet organizer
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Basket organizer
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Tension rod closet organizer
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Tension rod closet organizer
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Tension rod closet organizer
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13. Protect Shoes in Clear Storage Boxes

Clear shoe storage boxes help keep your shoes dust-free and visible for easy selection. Stack them to save space and consider labeling each box with a photo of the shoes inside for even quicker identification.

Clear shoe storage
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Clear shoe storage
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14. Reconfigure with Modular Shelves

Modular shelves offer flexibility in closet organization. They can be rearranged to fit different items and spaces, making them ideal for those who frequently update their wardrobe or room layout.

Modular shelves
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Modular shelves
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Modular shelves
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15. Save Space with a Wall-Mounted Rack

A wall-mounted clothes rack saves floor space and adds a modern touch to your room. It’s perfect for hanging everyday items or planning out outfits. Ensure it’s securely mounted to handle the weight of your clothes.

Wall mounted clothes rack
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Wall mounted clothes rack
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Standalone clothes rack
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Wall mounted clothes rack
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Wall mounted clothes rack
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Wall mounted clothes rack
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16. Optimize Door Space with a Shoe Rack

Utilize the back of your closet door with a shoe rack. This space-saving solution keeps shoes off the floor and out of sight, making your closet look tidier and more organized.

Closet door shoe rack
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17. Keep Shelves Tidy with Dividers

Shelf dividers are simple yet effective tools for keeping stacks of clothing neat and separated. They prevent piles from toppling over, making your closet shelves look organized and accessible.

Closet shelf divider
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Closet shelf divider
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Closet shelf divider
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18. Arrange Shoes on a Metal Rack

A metal shoe rack in your closet can provide a sturdy and durable solution for shoe storage. Its design allows for good air circulation, keeping your shoes fresh. Choose a rack that fits the dimensions of your closet for optimal use of space.

Metal shoe rack
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Metal shoe rack
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Metal shoe rack
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19. Organize Vertically with Tiered Hangers

A tier hanging closet organizer is a vertical storage solution, great for maximizing closet space. It’s ideal for storing smaller items like scarves, belts, or purses and can be easily hung on a closet rod.

Tiered hanging closet organizer
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20. Double Your Hanging Space

Installing a double hang closet rod doubles your hanging space, making it perfect for smaller closets. It’s especially useful for hanging shorter items like shirts and jackets above and pants or skirts below.

Double hang closet
Double hang closet rod
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21. Soften Spaces with Curtain Closet Doors

Replace traditional closet doors with a curtain for a unique and flexible alternative. Curtains can soften the room’s appearance and are easily changeable to match your decor. They also save space by eliminating the need for door clearance.

Closet with curtain door
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22. Display Caps on a Tiered Organizer

A tiered cap organizer is a specialized solution for cap enthusiasts. It keeps caps visible and accessible while protecting their shape. Place it on a shelf or hang it on the back of a door for easy access.

Tiered cap closet organizer
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23. Maximize Under-Bed Storage Potential

Utilize the space under your bed for additional storage. Use low-profile bins to store out-of-season clothing, extra bedding, or rarely used items. This keeps them out of sight yet easily reachable when needed.

Under the bed clothes storage
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Under the bed clothes storage
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Clothes Storage FAQs

How do you store lots of clothes?

Start by decluttering. This helps you reduce the number of clothes you have to organize and gets rid of anything you don’t actively use. Then empty your closet, dresser, and anywhere else you store your clothes. With everything empty, you can begin to organize your clothes and store them by season or type to maximize your available storage space.

Is it OK to store clothes in plastic containers?

Yes, it’s ok to store your clothing in plastic containers that have a clip-on lid. These containers are impervious to bugs but also allow for airflow. Cardboard boxes are bad because they are susceptible to moisture and bugs. Plastic bags are bad because they trap moisture and encourage mold growth.

Is it better to hang or fold jeans?

There’s no right or wrong way to store your jeans. You can hang them in your closet or fold them and put them on a shelf or in a drawer. Store them where you have available space in your bedroom.

Andra DelMonico

Writer

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

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