Make Smart Use Of Closet Space, 6 Tips For Seasonal Storage
Organizing your wardrobe every season is always a tough battle.
Thick coats, sweaters and scarves that have been dug out have been piled up into a small mountain, but the closet door is difficult to close. Many people's first reaction is: "The closet is too small, it is not enough!" In fact, many times the problem is not the absolute size of the closet, but that the space is not actually "used".
We are often accustomed to stuffing clothes into them, but we ignore that there are many "invisible" spaces inside the wardrobe that we think we don't see.
Today, I will share six storage tips that don’t require too much effort and don’t cost a lot of money to help you make full use of every bit of space in your closet, easily complete seasonal storage matters, and say goodbye to clutter.
The space behind the door can store potential stocks
Most wardrobes have a blank space behind the door.
This area is a storage treasure that is severely underestimated.
There is a single-door wardrobe. If the back of it can be fully utilized, the storage capacity will be double that of the traditional layout.
The storage bag you can buy specifically for the back of the door usually has several levels. Each level here is different in height. It is extremely suitable for classifying and storing scarves, silk scarves, belts, ties, and even some lightweight underwear and bottoming shirts!
The unique multi-compartment design of this storage bag allows you to see clearly at a glance, making it particularly convenient when searching.
The installation is also simple, usually hanging on the hook on the top of the door panel, which does not damage the wardrobe at all.
In this way, the hanging area and stacking area in the wardrobe can free up more space for those heavy coats and sweaters, maximizing the use of space.
Flexible sticky hook to develop leftover materials
When it comes to developing space in corners, adhesive hooks are undoubtedly the most cost-effective and the highest storage artifact, and there is no other comparable item. It is not other than the two. This is the only one, and there is no other. It is unique.
You can buy a large board for a few dollars in the supermarket, but the storage flexibility it brings is amazing.
Don't just use it to hang towels in the bathroom. The sides of the wardrobe, the area under the internal partitions, and even the innermost part of the cabinet door are all punctuation marks where it can fully display its abilities.
For example, stick a few objects on the side panel of the wardrobe. These objects can be used to hang clothes to be worn the next day, thereby creating a temporary "secondary clean clothes area"; stick an object under the hanging rod to hang necklaces that are easy to get entangled; stick a few mini hooks on the inside of the cabinet door, and use these mini hooks to hang hats or small bags.
It makes those vertical surfaces and gaps that could not be used originally become storage points that can be used at any time, which greatly improves the utilization efficiency of the corners of the space.
Gaps in the wall, hidden accessories
Accessories such as belts, necklaces, and long scarves have irregular shapes. If they are placed directly in a drawer, they are easily tangled and knotted. However, when hung up, they seem to take up too much space.
In fact, we can completely use the "hidden" storage method to get rid of it in the wardrobe.
There are always some gaps in the home that will be wasted, such as the gap between the wall and the tall cabinet over there, and the gap between two pieces of furniture, where some space will be wasted.
You can install a slender wall hanger or a simple hanging rod in these places to instantly create an exquisite jewelry storage area.
Hang up the necklaces one by one, fold the scarves in half and put them on, and roll up the belts to hang. In this way, it is not only convenient to access and can be seen at a glance, but also forms a unique decorative landscape.
Have you forgotten these corners of your home?
Go check it out quickly and develop these free "storage treasures".
Narrow slit cabinet, specially designed to solve various problems

For some particularly narrow internal spaces, such as the narrow gap of more than ten centimeters left next to the wardrobe due to the layout of the apartment, or the gap between two cabinets, conventional storage tools cannot be placed at all.
At this time, Narrow slit storage cabinet It's time to appear.
This kind of cabinet is generally only between 15 and 25 centimeters in width, but its height is sufficient, and it has pulleys, so it can be easily pushed in and pushed out.
You can use it to store cosmetics, you can use it to store skin care products, you can use it to store jewelry boxes, or to store some spare towels, or to store some spare bedding.
What's even better is that the partitions of many of these cabinets are height-adjustable. You can adjust the height of each layer according to the type of items you store, such as placing tall bottles and cans on one layer and flat jewelry boxes on the other, so as to achieve a perfect fit and use every centimeter.
Cell grids to keep drawers organized
When you open the drawers at home, do you often see various small objects mixed together?
It takes a long time to search for a pair of socks.
If you hope to make the limited space in the drawer both beautiful and able to store a larger number of items, storing separated boxes or cells is undoubtedly the most ideal choice you can make.
According to the size of the drawer, select cells of different sizes to combine, and join them together like a puzzle.
These small grids are specially used to store socks, underwear, scarves, ties, belts, even makeup brushes, jewelry, etc.
After classification management, each thing has its own exclusive "residence", which not only presents a neat and orderly visual experience, but also achieves extremely efficient search. The embarrassing situation in the past of "looking for a sock led to the entire drawer being cluttered" will no longer occur.
The stacking area is optimized, and the partitions are matched with storage boxes.
The stacking area can be regarded as an area for storing items. It is located in the closet and is the most frequently used area. At the same time, it is also the most severely affected area that is most likely to become disorganized again.
The clothes are folded and piled together, one piece is taken out and another piece is poured out.
It is necessary to make this place more powerful to store more clothes. The key point is to achieve vertical division and containerized collection.
If you have a wardrobe with many movable partitions, you are extremely lucky.
There is a rough height for the clothes after they are stacked. You can use this to skillfully adjust the distance between the partitions. After this adjustment, you can create very clear layers.
Then, equip each layer with appropriately sized storage boxes (preferably fabric storage boxes with front openings).
After sorting the clothes, stack them upright in different storage boxes and arrange them like books.
In this way, every time you use it, it is like pulling a book from the bookshelf. It will not affect other clothes, and it will appear neat and consistent visually, making it extremely easy and convenient to manage.
After all, the key logic of wardrobe storage is not as simple as "stuffing it in", but to make it "visible", "accessible" and easy to maintain.
These six methods all start from the subtleties that we usually overlook, and use some simple tools and changes in thinking to integrate the scattered spaces.
They don't require you to remodel your wardrobe in a drastic way, but they can actually improve storage efficiency.
When the next season changes, don’t be too busy complaining about how small the wardrobe is. Try to open up the space behind the door, make use of the corners, and optimize the stacking method. In this way, it is not difficult to find that your own wardrobe is actually more capable of “installation” than you imagined.