We've definitely mentioned it before, but if you're guilty of throwing clothes all around the bedroom (or have a 2 week old pile thrown over the back of a chair) hooks could possibly change you life. They keep clothes off of the floor and solve the I've only worn it once, so it isn't technically dirty, but I don't want to put it back in the drawer dillemna. Some of our favorite hooks right here:









can i just say that i'd like to stick one of those knives in my husband when he throws his clothes on the ground after wearing once :)
and this is why i love AT! between the linen cabinet post and this one - 2 things i'm currently in the market for are listed right here in handy dandy lists.
thanks!
view Joan in SB's profile
too bad the "it's beautiful here" coat rack is about $400. and that's about $370 over my budget. ugh.
view cassielynn's profile
i completely subscribe to the not technically dirty theory...and they all end up on the floor. Great idea, thanks
view enlovei7's profile
I inherited four bedroom hooks when I moved into my apartment, and holy cow have they changed my habits. Less laundry, few piles, and my clothes have much less cat hair.
view kimdog's profile
Since Joan in SB mentioned the "where to put linens post" let me add the best idea I've heard. If you have two sets of linens for each bedroom, take the set that's not being used and put it in a pillow sham on the bed. That's the best example of found space I've seen. I am pretty sure I read it in a Martha Stewart publication.
view LauraE's profile
I'm totally going for this. I can't say that I necessarily hold out much hope that my boyfriend will actually put the clothes on the hook, but at least I can move them from the floor to the hook then :)
view Cheryl's profile
I installed some hooks in my bedroom after reading a recent AT post on hooks in the bedroom (a la hotel rooms). Made such a difference... now I hang up my next day outfit, so I'm not scrambling in the morning. While some of those posted are expensive, The Container Store has some functional and stylish ones at reasonable prices.
view FlyGirlLAX's profile
As a professional organizer, I recommend hooks to my clients all the time! They're my personal answer to the semi-dirty clothes issue.
For more hook options, check here, here and here.
view Jeri Dansky's profile
omg, LauraE, I think you just made my week.
view Caroline K's profile
i am addicted to the double-clothes hook that is pictured (in pink) in the first photo. i buy them in a nickel finish from the hardware store for like $3 per two-pack.
view miss sparrow's profile
This is totally on my weekend to-do list, so thanks for the extra ideas!! Looking forward to less wrinkled "not-technically dirty" clothes already!
view STLcolleen's profile
it's dilemma
view splatgirl's profile
i want the white branch hooks at urban outfitters... and they're on sale now too. i have a huge problem with throwing clean clothes on the floor! especially hoodies.
view eribear12's profile
I have hooks on the back of bedroom and bathroom doors, plus inside closet and armoire doors!!!
view Expat Decorator's profile
thats what my house needs.. hooks. ive been searching for some decently priced skateboard trucks to hang at our entry way. on average they go for about 20 bucks.. i want three. soo, yeah. anyway.
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