Your walk-in closet at Olympus Corsair is pretty big as it is. Make it seem even bigger with these six easy ways to maximize your space.
Over-The-Door Racks
Shoes can take up a lot of space. And let’s be honest, the shoe bin is not the best idea, especially when one is buried at the bottom. Maximize your closet floor space by using an over-the-door shoe rack, which can accommodate all types of shoes.
Hanging Storage Unit
A hanging storage unit is perfect for those items that need to be folded, and you don’t have a traditional dresser to house them. A great space-saver and organization piece, you can conveniently store sweaters, shirts, bags, and other lightweight gear.
Tiered Hangers
Whether it’s skirts, ties, dress pants, or another low-profile piece of clothing, these tiered hangers offer so much bang for your buck in terms of saving space. Hang five pairs of pants on one hanger – how’s that for functionality?
Storage Boxes
If your closet has shelving, it’s important to utilize that shelf space as best you can with organizing items into storage boxes or drawers. The key to storing items in boxes is to make sure the box is either clear or clearly labeled with what’s in it. That way, you know exactly where everything is, and everything has a home.
Shelf Dividers
Another excellent use of shelves is utilizing shelf dividers to organize whatever stackable items you may have, including sweaters, towels, linens, and even bags. Make it look clean and organized with these simple shelf dividers.
Empty Wall Space – Leave It
While you might want to get every hook or hanging organizer on the market to fill any empty wall space, don’t be too tempted. If your wall space is completely covered, your space will actually appear more closed in. Save your organizing for the rod and shelf area.
Ready to get organized and make your closet feel bigger? Follow the above six tips and you’re on your way to your dream closet space. For more organizational tips, check out Olympus Corsair’s blog.