A cluttered and disorganized closet can be a test of patience ... not to mention a real hazard. If you've ever experienced an overflowing closet, like an avalanche of stuff when you open the door, you know what I'm talking about. Over the past year we wrote a number of posts to help you release your inner neatnik — here are 10 of our favorites.
• Setting Up Home: 5 Sources for Closet Organizing Solutions
• Small Space Solution: 10 Easy & Affordable Garment Racks to Buy or DIY
• Closet Supplies for Small Apartments
• Space Saving Clothes Hangers
• Best Shoe Racks, Cabinets & Stands 2012
• Organize It! 15 Over the Door Solutions
• Winter Ready: 10 Boot Trays
• Best Wall Mount Hooks & Coat Racks 2012
• Organize It: 5 Cabinets for Small Items
• Organize-It Store Profile: Storage & Organizational Tools & Accessories
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The garment rack looks so simple and nice.
I wish my life was like picture #2.
I forgot to post this stackable shoe rack the last time I saw a closet post on here:
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100627453/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=shoe+rack&storeId=10051
I bought 3, so for $30 I got a very sturdy, easy to put together shoe rack that holds all of my and my husbands shoes in a particular little spot in our closet. I love it. Plus they are expandable so you can choose your width to fit between other stuff!
I have an old railroad flat with few closets.
I need to make closets out of nothing at all.
I have a couple of wardrobe cabinets from Gothic Cabinet Craft. They're not pretty, but unlike IKEA's, they're all-wood.
Thanks for the roundup. I'm bookmarking this one.