When you've got a small space, getting the most out of it is key. A good way to do that? Put your clothes in order and make sure they are all visible! You don't have to spend big bucks on fancy organisers or an expensive closet system - with some creativity, you can get creative storage solutions for cheap. Try these DIY organisation ideas to help you save money and show off any wardrobe without spending too much time or cash.
1. Enlist the help of shower curtain hooks to organise accessories
With your closet in a perpetual state of chaos, it can be difficult to find anything. That's why these little hooks are so great! Shower rings are one of the most useful DIY closet organisation ideas for organising accessories with a tight budget.
Instead of using a hanger for each of your items, use your shower curtain hooks to create different holders for your various items like jewellery, ties, tank tops, scarves, baseball hats, etc., in a well-organised manner.
Moreover, the best thing about using curtain rings to hang everything without slaughtering space is that none of your items will get tangled or wrinkled the way they used to get when hovering on each other or tossed in a bin.
2. Use kitchen baskets in the closet for better organisation.
If your closet doesn't come with sufficient drawers, that doesn't mean you can not add any. Organise your garments by using kitchen baskets that are pocket friendly. Fill your baskets with clothes and give them different labels to save your time every morning.
In addition, use each basket for specific items such as store bathing suits in one and workout clothes in another for easy access. Besides, you can also pack seasonal clothes in these baskets and tow them behind. And when the season changes, just swap the baskets on shelves, and you are good to go.
3. Use toilet paper rolls to sort ties and socks.
Is your tie and sock drawer a mess? All you need to do is make use of your toilet paper cardboard rolls. First, clean your drawer, make some space and place toilet paper rolls in a standing position. Then, you can simply roll up your socks and put a pair into each of the rolls for effortless and convenient storage.
Besides, you can use the same for storing similar items, like your ties, hankies, and more. You can also decorate toilet paper rolls with bright sheets and ribbon to make them look attractive. So, next time, if you're about to throw that empty toilet roll in the garbage, stop there!
4. Use PVC pipe as shoe racks.
PVC pipes are some of the cheapest and most versatile ways to organise your closet. You can buy them in various sizes, which makes it easy for DIYers or short on time people to do their organisation!
PVC pipe can be used to create the perfect space-saving shoe organiser. Simply cut PVC pipes into smaller pieces, glue together their tops and sides, and place a pair of shoes inside each individual slot. You'll always have enough room for your growing collection!
5. Try tension rods for additional storage.
Tension rods are a budget-friendly and straightforward way to organise any room in your home, from the bathroom - where they can be used for holding bottles under sinks or cabinets - to the kitchen. You could even use one of these items as an alternative storage option for rakes and sports equipment! And by adding just one tension rod anywhere you please, such as in closets across various rooms throughout your house, it's easy to transform every inch of space at once with this versatile tool.
The best thing about tension rods is that they can be used in a variety of ways, from hanging clothes to adding storage space. Tension rods are an excellent way to maximise the use and potential of any closet or room with limited horizontal spaces.
6. Double your closet space with the use of soda tabs
Double up your hangers by removing the tab of your favourite soft drink. Yes, you heard it right! Just take an empty soda can and pull out the tab piece. Now, take two hangers and slide the hook of one hanger into the hole on top of the pull tab. Then, glide the hook of the other hanger into the hole in the bottom of the pull tab, and voila!
That small piece of metal works as a mechanism to hold the two hangers simultaneously, allowing you to place two pieces of clothes quickly and efficiently. Both the articles of clothing will lay flat opposite each other without taking extra space.
7. Use behind the door area.
If you think that your closet is already packed full, rethink again. You can utilise the inside of the door to increase your closet storage. Moreover, it will help you keep small things like hand towels or your makeup items more approachable. Try over-the door-hanging organisers and fill the pockets with your necessary things. Apart from this, you can even make that area your jewellery organiser by using an old shutter piece.
It will give your closet a vintage look and will be convenient for you to keep all collections of necklaces in place. In addition, you can use command strips or S-hooks to hold your items. Do not drill the doors; instead, use self-adhesive solutions.
8. Use closet nook shelves
Restore the hidden space at the recessed ends of your wardrobe by adding sets of wire shelves. In addition, wire shelves are available in several widths, and they are pretty affordable as well. Therefore, you only need to measure the width and depth of the area and choose the appropriate shelves accordingly.
Furthermore, use some pair of mounting brackets or plastic clips to attach each shelf. Now you can simply place towels, knit hats, blankets, or bedding on those shelves. We bet your closet will look neat and assembled like never before.
Wrapping up!
We hope these ideas help you declutter and organise your closet. Who said the organisation has to be expensive? With a little creativity, time, and effort, we can all have the organised closets of our dreams on a budget!
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