organize Archives - Closets By Design Wed, 15 Sep 2021 17:30:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 5 Organization Mistakes You’re Making — And What You Can Do to Fix Them https://www.closetsbydesign.com/5-organization-mistakes/ https://www.closetsbydesign.com/5-organization-mistakes/#comments Thu, 08 Oct 2020 14:29:37 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=47056 We all want to be more organized. But how do we know if we’re actually getting organized or just rearranging the same mess? Are your organizational improvements helping or hurting...

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We all want to be more organized. But how do we know if we’re actually getting organized or just rearranging the same mess? Are your organizational improvements helping or hurting your home?

It starts by knowing which organization mistakes you need to avoid to make sure your home looks its best. Here are the top organization mistakes everyone makes, and how you can fix them and organize your life.

1. Storing Clothes Out of Season

One big organizational mistake we see all the time is keeping clothes in your closet that are out of season. You may be asking why you shouldn’t keep all your clothes in your closet all year round. This is a good question that also has a simple answer.

The reason is that clothes can quickly take up a lot of space. This is especially true when it comes to winter coats and other seasonal items. Parkas and winter coats may look luxurious after Labor Day, but they look out of place in the middle of July.

It’s hard to make your closet look organized when it’s so full that it’s about to burst. Make room in your closet to give your clothes and your closet room to breathe. Store your winter clothes away during the spring and summer months to make more room in your closet for a cohesive and organized look you can love all year round. Not only will your closet look better, it will also be easier to find seasonally appropriate clothes for your outfit too.

2. Holding on to Things You Don’t Wear

Another organizing mistake people make is hanging onto things they don’t use or wear. We know it can be hard to let things go, but you’re not doing yourself, or your closet, any favors by holding on to clothes that either don’t fit, need to be repaired, or you just don’t like anymore.

Go through your closet and perform an inventory of your wardrobe. If you haven’t worn a piece of clothing for six months to a year, it’s probably time to donate or recycle it. You don’t need space in your life taken up by things that just weigh you down. Clear out your closet to make room for you to organize the clothes you actually care about.

3. Letting Piles Pile Up

No matter how nicely you stack things, a pile is still a pile. This is true whether it’s your clothes, mail, papers, or books. A mantra for good organization is “a place for everything and everything in its place.” A pile is not a good place for anything.

Items in piles can’t look organized because that’s obviously not where they belong. By adding bins and other storage solutions to your closet or home, you can keep lose items like scarfs, belts, bracelets, and more organized and out of sigh.

Even if your pile is more of a stack, it’s important not to let it get too high. Depending on the clothes, a stack on your closet shelf should never go more than three or four items high. Once you reach a certain height, it stops looking organized and looks more like you don’t have a place for all your clothes.

4. Clutter That is Out of Control

Clutter can be tricky because of the way it sneaks up on us. It starts as a shoebox or shopping bag here and there. Before you know it, there are things commandeering every closets in the house. Even if you’ve carefully arranged each knick-knack, a closets packed to the brim doesn’t look organized. It looks like you have too much stuff!

Try to pare down your items so there are only a few, specially selected things occupying each shelf. That doesn’t mean there isn’t space for your little Picasso’s masterpiece. It means you should be discerning with your decorations to make sure you see all your bric-a-brac in its best light. You can also teach your kids how to be clutter busters and build good habits.

5. Using Your Closet as a Storage Unit

We’ve all been there before. A few extra boxes, maybe some holiday decorations, or a Halloween costume make their way into your closet for a quick fix, with promises that you’ll move them later.

A few days turn into a few weeks, which turns into a few months. More things keep getting added to the closet. Before you know it, you don’t have any room for your clothes!

There is plenty of storage space in your home you didn’t know you had, which means there’s no excuse to let junk pile up in your closet. Save your closet for your clothes instead of turning it into a glorified storage unit.

Let Closets by Design Find Your Organization Solution

It’s easy to make a lot of these simple organization mistakes. That’s why sometimes the best solution is to trust the professionals! A professional designer with Closets by Design can help you set up the perfect system to organize your home and make sure it stays that way. Schedule your complimentary appointment with Closets by Design and start getting organized today!

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A History of the Closet Through the Ages https://www.closetsbydesign.com/a-history-of-the-closet-through-the-ages/ Thu, 01 Oct 2020 16:21:26 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=47051 Our closets are something that we see and use so often that it’s easy not to give it much thought. How much do you really know about your closet? Do...

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Our closets are something that we see and use so often that it’s easy not to give it much thought. How much do you really know about your closet? Do you know about the history of your closet, or why they call it a closet in the first place?

Let’s take a walk through the ages to discover the history of the closet, where it comes from, and where we can expect it to go.

Closets Date Back to Roman Times

At its simplest, a closet is a room, cabinet, or recess designed to hold clothing, china, and other possessions. It should come as no surprise that such a fundamental and helpful space would have been around for some time.

It turns out that some of the earliest people to use a closet were Roman soldiers. The soldiers needed a more practical way to store and transport weapons and armor, especially on long journeys. These storage units were called “armoriums.” As you might have guessed, the Latin word “armorium” became what we know today as an “armoire.”

Closets Became More Common in Early Modern Europe

In France during the 16th century, the armoire came to popularity among the upper class as a way to store weapons, tools, and clothing. There were even closets in England as early as the 1550s. However, these early closets had more in common with walk-in closets than the reach-in closet you’re familiar with.

These closets and were closer to a small private study instead of what we think of as a closet today. They were often used to store odds and ends like maps and books rather than a place to keep your coats.

As industrialization happened across the world, and goods were more affordable and easier to produce, people had more stuff to store. This led to a change in how people viewed and used the closet, but it wasn’t until much later that the modern closet started to take shape.

Closets Take Shape in the 1800s

The idea of the closet, as a dedicated space built into the home for storage, happened in the United States around 1840. We already told you about how Europeans had rooms called closets and used similar pieces of furniture for hundreds of years. However, it was Americans that established the closet as its own space built directly into the wall during the 19th century.

The convenience of the closet built into the home rapidly became a standard feature in many American homes. It was nowhere near as expensive or bulky as furniture like armoires and chests. However, while Americans (and the rest of the world) were starting to warm up to the closet, they also didn’t give the closet too much thought.

It wasn’t until the 1950s, after World War II, that we started to really see what we think of as the modern closet.

America Creates the Modern Closet

The economic boom following the war led to an even larger consumer culture in the U.S., and increased need for a place to keep everything. More people began moving to the suburbs and buying larger homes. These larger homes came with closets, and Americans had plenty of new clothes to fill them with.

Closets by Design Reinvents the Closet in 1982

By the 1980s, people started to look at their closets in a new way. The question now became what you could do to upgrade their closets to make them more attractive and efficient. Enter Closets by Design.

Closets by Design was founded in 1982, and the way the world looks at closets hasn’t been the same since. Thanks to its incredible custom-tailored designs and commitment to total customer satisfaction, Closets by Design has reinvented the closet and continues to lead the way in modern closet design today!

Schedule Your Design Consultation With a Historic Industry Leader

We hope this has helped you learn a thing or two about the fascinating history of the closet. It’s always amazing to learn about the evolution of our homes throughout the ages. Are you ready to take your home into the future? Schedule your free in-home design consultation with one of the professional designers at Closets by Design and see how you can really make your closet stand the test of time.

 

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Do You Have Hidden Cash in Your Closet? https://www.closetsbydesign.com/hidden-closet-cash/ https://www.closetsbydesign.com/hidden-closet-cash/#comments Wed, 16 Sep 2020 02:04:09 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=47035 Over the last few months, many of you have done an amazing job of reorganizing your closet. Now it’s time to figure out what to do with the extra clothes...

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Over the last few months, many of you have done an amazing job of reorganizing your closet. Now it’s time to figure out what to do with the extra clothes you no longer need or want.

After all the work you’ve put in making your closet look amazing, it’s time to put your closet to work for you!  A famous person once said, “Ask not what you can do for your closet. Ask what your closet can do for you.”

You never know. Your closet may be hiding cash you never knew about.

Who What Wear reports that the average woman probably has between $1,000 and $2,500 worth of clothes and shoes that she won’t miss. That’s a serious amount of money that could be spent on all kinds of things. You could even use it to buy more clothes or upgrade your closet!

Learn how you can turn your closet into your own private cash cow. And not all of the ways involve clothes.

Consider Consignment

One of the first ways to turn your closet into cash is through consignment. Consignment can be a wonderful way to ensure you’re getting top dollar for your items and know that your beloved clothes are going to a good home.

Unlike other places like pawn shops, you don’t get paid immediately when you give your clothes to a consignment shop. Instead, the consignment shop agrees to accept your items and sell them for you in their store. If and when the item sells, you get paid, and the shop keeper keeps a piece of the sale price.

Putting your clothes in a consignment store can be a great way to get your clothes in front of potential customers. Online consignment shops like the RealReal and Poshmark are wonderful ways to make money on your lightly-loved designer goods.

Reports show that secondhand clothing is more popular than ever, so it’s a great time to be a seller of quality, secondhand goods. However, unless you’re dealing with designer brands that you’re confident will sell, it may take at least a month or two before you see any money.

Donations Can Be A Tax Deduction

Do you have quality clothes in good condition that may not be right for consignment? Don’t throw them out! Those old clothes can still turn into serious savings on your next tax return. You should seriously think about donating them to your local thrift store or a worthy charity such as your local Goodwill, Salvation Army, or veterans charity.  As long as your items don’t have holes or stains, you can feel great about donating them and someone will benefit from your generosity.

When you donate your clothes, make sure you don’t just throw a bunch of clothes in a bag and call it a day. As you put together your donation pile, keep a list of what you’ve included and a general idea of what it’s worth. This “fair market value” will be useful later.

After donating your clothes, the store will give you a receipt for you to itemize your donation on your next tax return. A lot of the time, the charity won’t fill this out for you. That’s where the list you made comes in handy. Add up the fair market value of your clothes and use that number on your receipt to deduct it.

What’s more, many thrift stores are non-profits that do a lot to help their local communities. Donating to these stores can be a great way to clean out your closet and get a tax deduction while also giving back.

Sell Your Stuff Online

The internet has opened a whole new world of options when it comes to selling your stuff. Popular auction sites like eBay have been a great way to earn extra cash for a long time. There are even sites specifically designed for selling or renting clothes.

Whether you’re getting rid of designer clothing you never wear, or lightly-worn children’s clothing your kids have outgrown, there are all kinds of ways to profit it from it on the internet. You can choose to go with the online auction route or even try selling your clothes directly through social media on Facebook Marketplace.

The downside of selling online is that you’re going to have to package and ship those clothes once they sell. It can be a lot of work, and it could become a job in itself, depending on how many items you’re selling.

Try a Yard Sale

You know you want to sell your clothes, but you don’t want to deal with the hassle of doing it online. If that’s the case, then you should have a yard sale! When everything must go, there’s nothing like a yard sale to get rid of it.

With a yard sale, there’s no paperwork, shipping, or driving involved. All you need to do is set up your stuff on the lawn and let the people come to you! The downside to a yard sale is that you might not get as much for your clothes as you would selling them online or through consignment. Even so, yard sales can also be a lot of fun for the whole family.

Let Closets by Design Upgrade Your Closet

The first step in making money from your closet is to get it organized and cleaned out. Having trouble seeing the hidden potential in your space? Schedule your free in-home consultation with the professional designers at Closets by Design, and learn how you can transform your home while also making some extra money!

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Make Way for the Wine Bar https://www.closetsbydesign.com/make-way-for-the-wine-bar/ https://www.closetsbydesign.com/make-way-for-the-wine-bar/#comments Tue, 08 Sep 2020 13:56:30 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=47026 Everyone is spending more time at home these days. As a result, people are finding more creative ways to pass the time and stay productive while they also stay safe....

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Everyone is spending more time at home these days. As a result, people are finding more creative ways to pass the time and stay productive while they also stay safe. For many people, this means finally getting around to those home upgrades they’ve been putting off for some time. This rise in home improvement projects has coincided with another interesting by-product of quarantine.

With nowhere to go and little to do, alcohol sales have also seen a marked increase during 2020. In fact, sales of alcohol are up 27 percent, with wine sales alone increasing 26 percent. Of course, with all these extra bottles comes a need to find somewhere to store them all in a way that is both functional and looks great!

This where those home improvement projects and Zoom wine dates with the girls combine! Learn what you need to know about how to display your wine the right way and make your pantry and winebar more functional and fashionable than ever.

Dedicated Space for Bottles Makes Room for Other Things

The first step in upgrading your pantry is finding a dedicated space to store your food, bottles, pots and pans, and other kitchen items. Space in your pantry fills up fast, which is why you deserve space devoted to bulky items.

Bottles can take up a lot of space if not stored properly. Worse, you could accidentally knock a bottle of wine off a pantry shelf and break it while searching for dinner.

Adding a wine rack to your pantry system helps provide a place for everything and keep everything in its place. This ensures everything in your pantry has ample room so that it’s easy to store and access.

Where You Store Your Wine Matters

A big part of making space for your wine rack is finding the perfect place to put it. It turns out that where you store your wine is as important to how it tastes as the brand itself.

A beautiful wine rack with bottles shining in the sunlight may look pretty, but it’s actually terrible for your wine. Remember that people store their wine in cellars and caves for a reason.

Sunlight and UV rays are bad for your wine by making amino acids in your wine oxidize, which can impact the taste and flavor of your wine. When you pick a place for your wine rack, be sure to keep it away from windows and natural light.

Don’t Let Wine Get Too Hot

Just like how you don’t want your wine to be exposed to too much sun, you also don’t want your wine to be too hot either. They say that the best temperature to store wine at is a brisk 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Of course, 55 degrees can get chilly awfully fast. You’ll probably need a wine refrigerator or an actual cellar to keep wine this cold.

For the rest of us, your wine should be fine as long as the temperature stays around the 60s or 70s. As long as you avoid storing your wine in a part of your home that’s too warm, such as a laundry room, you should be just fine.

The Right Rack Stores Your Bottles Sideways

This tip is more practical for those of you storing wine in your home for the long haul. If you plan on drinking a bottle in the next few weeks, then you don’t need to worry as much about long term storage. However, how you store wine matters for those special bottles you plan on holding onto for a few years, like a bottle you are saving for your wedding anniversary.

Just like the professionals, you should seriously consider storing your wine sideways rather than upright, at least, if the wine has a cork. The reason for this, beyond it looking impressive in your home, is that storing wine on its side keeps the wine in contact with the cork, which prevents it from drying out. Because the cork doesn’t dry out, it remains expanded and prevents oxygen from entering the bottle and spoiling your wine.

That’s why incorporating wine racks or pull out shelves with lips into your pantry is a wonderful way to ensure your wine is stored properly while also saving space and helping your home look great.

Bars are for More Than Just Alcohol

While storing liquor and wine bottles is the purview of many pantries, you can take advantage of this space for much more than just alcohol. With a little creativity, you can transform your pantry into a beautiful display to complement any room.

Use your bar or pantry to accent the rest of your room and put your favorite things on display. Try storing cookbooks, art, flowers, pictures, and more fun things to brighten your room and add some extra personality to your pantry.

Let Closets by Design Improve Your Pantry

It’s time to put your pantry to good use with an upgrade from the professionals at Closets by Design. Learn how you can transform any space into the wine cellar of your dreams. Schedule your free consultation with Closets by Design today!

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Decoration Delirium https://www.closetsbydesign.com/decoration-delirium/ Tue, 10 Dec 2019 08:12:15 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=18373 This time of year, we get into a state of Decoration Delirium. We are either putting something up or taking it down. It starts in October and runs into New...

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This time of year, we get into a state of Decoration Delirium. We are either putting something up or taking it down. It starts in October and runs into New Year.

So many decorations, so little space! If you think outside the box, then you won’t need to store as many things inside a box! Here are some ideas to keep all your holiday trimmings under control.

Decide Before You Buy

When buying decorations, ask yourself this question: “Where am I going to put this when the holidays are over?” Decide where you will store the items before you buy them.

Sneaky Swaps

What everyday items can you make a few tweaks to and use for the next holiday? For example, instead of buying Christmas-themed pillows, cover your regular pillows with holiday slipcovers.

Be Transparent

While storage containers come in a variety of cool colors, it is best to stick with transparent containers. This way you can easily see what is inside each box without having to open them. It will save you time and a potential mess.

Name that Item

If you can’t afford to buy new see-through storage boxes, buy inexpensive label stickers to attach to your containers. Instead of simply marking a box “Christmas” include details as to what is in the box that you might want to use for other holidays, such as “tree ornaments or Christmas lights.” This way, the next time you go to decorate, you’ll be able to easily see what items you are looking for.

Decoration Donation

When you pull out your decorations for the season, go through them and get rid of what you no longer want. You can donate them to a thrift store. There’s no use continuing to store things you never use!

Other Fun Decoration Storage Ideas:

  • Wrap string lights around a hanger to keep them from getting tangled.
  • Hang artificial wreaths in drawstring garbage bags.
  • Store fragile ornaments in plastic cups to keep them from getting crushed.
  • Make use of used tissue paper from gift wrappings to wrap up decorations
  • Place small ornaments in egg cartons.
  • Put bead garland in a water bottle to keep it under control.
  • Place wrapping paper rolls in a garment bag and hang it in a closet.

Gift of Organization

The above tips can help a bit, but to truly keep your holiday decor under control, consider giving yourself the gift of custom organization from Closets by Design – whether it’s in a closet, a garage, or a utility room. Custom shelves give you a spot to keep boxes and bins. Drawers can be ideal for small decorations. We can even customize drawers with clear drawer fronts so you can see what’s inside from the outside.

Click here to schedule your free in-home consultation. We can look at the items you want to store, talk with you about your objectives, and assess your existing space and create storage for your holiday decorations and heirlooms.

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Maximize on Minimalism With Closets by Design https://www.closetsbydesign.com/maximize-on-minimalism/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 08:17:33 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=18365 Minimalism is hot right now, and it is creating the perfect opportunity for you to cleanse your home of clutter. From capsule wardrobes to tiny homes, people are riding a...

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Minimalism is hot right now, and it is creating the perfect opportunity for you to cleanse your home of clutter. From capsule wardrobes to tiny homes, people are riding a wave of interest in living with less — or at the least, de-cluttering and organizing. People are waging war on their stuff and Closets by Design is there to help them fight the battle with our endless storage possibilities.

Does Living with Less Equal Happiness

You’ll find articles about this all over the internet; less clutter will lead to less stress. One of the most binge-able shows streaming right now is “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.” After the show debuted on the streaming service Netflix, there were reports of surges in donations to thrift stores as well as throngs of people shopping for containers. People are being inspired, and Closets by Design can help them achieve their goals.

Expertise Meets a Helping Hand

We are not de-cluttering experts — we’ll leave that up to you. But, we can help you imagine what your totally organized spaces will look like. With a free design consultation, we can help make your minimalist/organized dreams come true, room by room. We’ll provide you with storage options designed specifically for your life. For example: if you’ve managed to pare down your unworn clothing but just can’t bring yourself to say goodbye to a single pair of shoes! Perfect! Closets by Design can accommodate your love with a beautiful wall of slanted shoe shelves. Maybe it’s a collection of cashmere sweaters? A cubby space specifically for those sweaters can fit the bill. That’s one of the things that makes Closets by Design so unique; our wide range of custom closet options and features made to order with quality top of mind.

A streamlined wardrobe is the perfect place to embrace the minimalist trend. If your day begins with one less decision about what to wear and no roadblocks in locating exactly what you are looking for, all the while you’re in a calm, clean, and beautiful environment, then your day is off to a good start. Leave the hassles to traffic and work!

Can Closets by Design be the Inspiration?

Like we said before — we are not de-cluttering experts. BUT, that doesn’t mean our beautiful products can’t provide the inspiration to minimalize. Just one look at our beautifully designed garage systems could motivate a weekend purging. Our garage systems look sleek and clean and are exactly on point. From garages to home offices, to laundries and pantries, Closets by Design offers more services than just closets! Providing whole-home organizing options makes Closets by Design a “one-stop shop” for all your organizing needs.

If you’re ready to embrace the minimalist trend and tackle all that clutter, Closets by Design can help. Contact us today and we’ll send one of our talented design experts to your home for a complimentary design consultation.

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Green Today, Blue Tomorrow: Benefits of Organizing Your Closet by Color https://www.closetsbydesign.com/benefits-of-organizing-your-closet-by-color/ Tue, 19 Nov 2019 08:12:52 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=18362 Everyone has different ways they like to organize their closet. Some people prefer to arrange their clothes by style while others sort their clothes according to season. Organizational experts will...

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Everyone has different ways they like to organize their closet. Some people prefer to arrange their clothes by style while others sort their clothes according to season. Organizational experts will tell you that one of the best ways to coordinate your closet is by color.

There are all sorts of benefits to organizing your closet by color, and it’s a lot more than looking great! See how the right kind of closet organization can make your life easier while also saving you time and money!

Save Time in the Mornings

Everyone wishes that they had more time in the morning. Between getting kids ready for school, making breakfast, and getting everyone out the door; getting dressed often takes a back seat. How often do you find yourself quickly grabbing something out of the closet, giving your outfit a quick glance in the mirror and dashing out the door?

When you organize your closet by color, it’s easy to see what you have and pick something out for your workday! Before your closet makeover, you were forced to search through your entire closet to find one specific item. When you organize your closet by color, you’re searching through a much smaller section of your closet. This makes it much easier to find that green top you need. Not only will color-coding your closet help you look better, you’ll also save time!

Make Vacation Packing a Breeze

One of the most stressful parts of a vacation is packing your bags. How do you decide on each outfit and what you need to bring? Are you going to need a jacket or a sweater? Where is that cute pink blouse you love so much?

Arranging your clothes by color simplifies packing by sorting everything in one central place. Now, you can just take a look at your closet and quickly find a matching piece to the skirt or pants you are packing. It becomes even easier when you add a custom closet system from Closets by Design featuring custom shelves and cubbies. Custom shelving gives you even more organizational options to let you arrange your closet by color, season, and occasion while convenient cubbies provide extra space for those hard to categorize pieces.

Fun and Easy to Create Outfits

Everyone loves putting together a great outfit. Mixing and matching different clothes to see what you can put together is a fun way to show off your creativity while looking and feeling great. Of course, it’s hard to put together an outfit when you can’t see or find your clothes. How many of us have lots of our favorite clothes lying in piles in our closet or stuffed into drawers? It makes it hard to see all of your options!

When you organize your closet by color, you’re essentially creating a giant color wheel to help you pick the right outfit. All you need to do is stand in front of your closet and take a good look. You may be surprised by how inspired you are when you have your clothes in front of you.

Enjoy a Handy Shopping Guide

Nobody can remember and name every piece of clothing in your closet. When you are out shopping, you may not remember you wanted to buy a certain color top or bottom to match something you already have. By having all your clothes organized by color, it’s easy to see what you have and easier to identify what you need.

Looking for the perfect sweater to pair with that lovely purple skirt? Take a look at your perfectly organized custom closet to see what is already there. You may be surprised by what’s hiding in your wardrobe.

Wow Friends with Your Wardrobe

There’s one big advantage to arranging your closet by color that you may not have considered. We’re talking about how amazing it will look! Organizing your closet into a radiant rainbow of fashion is enough to wow even your most critical of friends.

A beautifully arranged color spectrum of all your clothes quickly becomes more than a practical organization system. It turns into a defining feature of your room itself. Talk about fashionable and functional!

Upgrade and Organize Your Closet Today!

By now, you should know all of the great reasons why you should organize your closet by color. Are you ready to reorganize your life? One of the best ways to get started is by upgrading your closet! Closets by Design can work with you to create a custom closet of your dreams. Don’t wait to take back control of your closet. Get organized today and schedule your consultation with Closets by Design!

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Ideas to Create the Ultimate Guest Room https://www.closetsbydesign.com/ultimate-guest-room-ideas/ Tue, 05 Nov 2019 13:19:27 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=18356 Before visitors come for the holidays, you may want to reassess the spots where your guests can rest for the night. Guest rooms don’t have to be just a place...

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Before visitors come for the holidays, you may want to reassess the spots where your guests can rest for the night. Guest rooms don’t have to be just a place for visitors to sleep; they can serve additional purposes when homeowners have the house to themselves. Make the most of your space by turning guest rooms into multipurpose areas.

Wondering About Wallbeds?

Wallbeds are the ultimate space savers when it comes to making room for guests. Hidden one minute and on display the next, wallbeds mean you can have your media room/office/craft room and sleep in it, too! Closets by Design’s foldaway designbed™ system allows homeowners to turn any spot in their house into a guest room. You can customize the design so that it suits the needs of your family even when visitors aren’t around. Turn a spare room into a den by wrapping a media center around a wallbed. With a couch on the other side, you’ll have a cozy spot to rest once your guests leave.

Organize Your Office Space

If you need a home office but don’t want to waste a spare room just on work, make it a multi-purpose guest room. Installing a wallbed in this space allows you to tuck away any thoughts of guests and get to work when you need to focus. Closets by Design’s designbed with desk system includes drawers, cabinets and a nightstand —which creates a sleek and organized, yet comfortable and inviting, look.

Mixing with Knick-Knacks

Another perfect purpose for a guest room can be to use it as a space to keep your collectibles. Perhaps you have trophies from your high school days, a set of porcelain dolls, or plaques that make you proud. There’s no need to hide these things in your attic, but you may not want them out in the open in your living room either. Allow your visitors to marvel at your marble figurines(or your collectibles of choice) by putting them on display in your guest room. If you have items that don’t need to be on display, but you don’t want them hiding in the faraway attic (maybe your winter coat collection), you could design a wall storage system. Closets by Design experts can create a customized wall unit that allows you to show off these items in an orderly fashion and still have room for a guest bed.

Make it Fit for Your Family

It’s easy to turn any spare room in your home into a guest room if you consider the specific needs of your family and visitors. Choose furniture that can serve a dual purpose. Grandparents with small grandchildren in the family may want to design a guest room that doubles as a nursery. Create a serene atmosphere with a comfortable daybed or fold-out couch alongside a crib with drawers. Homes with teenagers might have a game room where they hang out with their friends. So, add a media center with a wallbed and it’s instantly the perfect place for sleepovers and overnight guests.

Schedule your consultation to learn more about creating custom storage solutions in your guest rooms and Closets by Design’s other organizational systems. One of our design professionals can give you a free in-home consultation!

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Saving Couples from Closet Craziness: 5 Ways to Create a Closet that Works for Both of You https://www.closetsbydesign.com/couples-cleaning-cluttered-closets/ Tue, 22 Oct 2019 08:05:24 +0000 https://www.closetsbydesign.com/?p=18335 Your closet can quickly become one of the most contentious places in your home. Do you and your partner/significant other see eye to eye on your closet situation? Does one...

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Your closet can quickly become one of the most contentious places in your home. Do you and your partner/significant other see eye to eye on your closet situation? Does one person hog all of the available closet space? Maybe one of you is a closet hoarder, turning your sacred space into a storage locker. Is one of you just messy and filling your closet with clutter that pushes the other person out? Don’t worry. No one needs to experience storage shame. Here are five tips to save you from the closet crazies. They might also save your relationship.

1. Purge Your Cluttered Clothes

One common complaint we hear from people about their closets is that they have too many clothes. The truth is that most of us probably have too many clothes. There are ladies holding onto old dresses they never wear. You also have to deal with guys clinging to shirts and pants that should have been retired years ago. Regardless, we have far too much stuff cluttering up our space. That’s why cleaning out your closet needs to be your first order of business.

We’re all familiar with Marie Kondo by now. It doesn’t have to be that extreme, but a closet audit is in order. Each partner needs to go through their clothes. If you haven’t worn it in a few years or it has holes or stains, it’s time to give it up. You can also take seasonal clothes like winter coats and keep them in a separate storage space until you need them.

2. Divide and Conquer Your Closet

Once you’ve cut down on your clothes, it’s time to decide how to share your space. Just remember that fair doesn’t always mean equal. Depending on your personal clothes quotient, you might want to consider a 70/30 arrangement as opposed to an even-steven 50/50.

Take the time to find something that works best for your relationship. Does one of you have more clothes than the other? Divide up the space based on the needs of each to ensure each has adequate space to keep their items organized.

3. Upgrade Shelving and Storage for a Quick Solution

So, you’ve gone through and cleaned out your clothes. You even came to a healthy compromise when it comes to splitting up the space. But what if you still don’t have enough room in your closet. It’s time to call the professionals to help you organize your closet!

Closets by Design can help you optimize your closet. Thanks to our free, in-home consultations, customers can realize the full potential of their closets. You can add closet accessories like extra, pull-out shelves to make room for shoes, sweaters, and other items. There are plenty of other helpful changes you can make to your closet to ensure you’re getting the most out of your space. By working with the pros, you can double, triple, or even quadruple the amount of storage space in your closet.

4. It’s Time for Another Closet

By now, you and your partner have pretty much done everything you can. You cut down on clothes, you’ve split up your space, and you’ve put in extra shelves. Even with all of this, it still isn’t enough! This is when it’s time to face facts. You need another closet.

Even in your dream home, your closet just might not have the kind of square footage you need. There are plenty of beautiful houses that have gorgeous designs but itty bitty closets. That’s where a custom closet comes in. You can work with a professional to create a new closet from a spare room and add doors to increase the storage space of your new walk-in closet. Whatever you end up deciding, trusting the pros when it comes to your custom closet goes a long way to protecting your sanity, and your relationships!

5. Lay Down the Law

Congratulations! You have the closet you’ve always wanted. There’s a place for everything and everything is in its place. Now you need to make sure that it stays that way. Get together and decide on rules you can live with. These could be rules like, “no clothes on the closet floor” or “everything gets folded and put away right out of the laundry.”

Whatever you decide with your rules, stick to them! Rules don’t help if nobody follows them. It may start with a crumpled shirt here and there, but before you know you’re back where you started. Still, it isn’t the end of the world if you relax on the rules a bit. If you find your closet making your crazy, you can always schedule a free in-home design consultation with the pros at Closets by Design.

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