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The golden rule of wardrobe partitioning: Say goodbye to clutter and create an efficient storage system
As someone who has been engaged in home storage and organization for ten years, I have witnessed many poor storage conditions caused by the lack of rationality in wardrobe design. A well-planned wardrobe is not only a place to store clothes, but also the key to improving the efficiency of daily dressing and keeping the bedroom tidy. Today, I will start with space planning, then optimize the layout, and then select storage tools to provide you with a detailed analysis of a practical wardrobe design guide.
1. Space diagnosis: your clothing type determines the partitioning logic
Generally speaking, there is a situation where a wardrobe with efficient characteristics follows the "28 principle", that is, it has 20% of the display area, which is commonly used for hanging, and 80% of the hidden area, which is composed of drawers and high cabinets.

2. Core size revealed: Just follow it and you’ll be right
Data is the basis for accurate storage. When customizing your wardrobe, keep these key figures in mind:
Emphasis is placed on the depth aspect. The standard depth of wardrobes is 60 cm. If the space is limited, then at least 53 cm is required. Otherwise, large winter clothes will not be able to be hung.

It is not recommended to make the height between the laminates fixed, but to use movable laminates for design. The height of the stacking area should be controlled between 30 and 40 centimeters. Otherwise, if the items are stacked too high, it will be easy to mess up the items when taking them out.
The width of the area called the hanging area is recommended to be within the range of 60 to 90 centimeters to prevent the middle part from sagging after bearing weight due to being too long. As for the width of the drawer, corresponding recommendations have been made, ranging from 40 to 80 centimeters. It is used to store items such as underwear, socks, etc., which are called small items of clothing.
3. Practical layout optimization: solutions for different house types
Small bedrooms (<10㎡): Sliding door wardrobes are preferred to save aisle space. The internal layout must be "top of mind" and make full use of vertical space.


The master bedroom suite (with an area greater than 15 square meters), depending on the layout considerations, has either a walk-in closet or an L-shaped wardrobe, both of which can be optionally configured. The design concept of the layout is set to "separation of dirty and clean clothes". Based on this principle, a special area is specially set up for placing dirty clothes, and hanging rods and dirty clothes storage baskets are used to avoid contamination of clean clothes by clothes that have only been worn once. At the same time, a pull-out plate for accessories is added to enhance the user experience.
4. Empowering storage tools: from “putting it in” to “easy to take it out”
If you have a good design, you need good tools to coordinate it. I highly recommend using flocked hangers, which are lightweight, thin and non-slip, and can instantly release 20% of the hanging space. For trousers storage, pull-out trouser racks are more convenient than the traditional stacking of layers, allowing for intuitive selection without creases. In the stacking area, dividing boxes are introduced to carry out detailed partitioning work for underwear, socks and ties, thereby completely eliminating the embarrassing situation of "looking for a sock and messing up the entire cabinet". For bags, the suggestion is to use a transparent dust bag and place the bag in an upright position, so that it is both beautiful and moisture-proof.
5. Practical steps: complete the wardrobe makeover in three steps

The most initial step: clearing and filtering. Take out all the clothes and divide them into categories such as "keep, mend, throw away." This is a very critical link in "breaking away from home".
The second step is to position the function and allocate the proportion of hanging area and stacking area based on the number of clothes counted. For example, if there are a large number of shirts, then the area of the short clothes area will be increased accordingly.
It is divided into three steps. The third step is: reset and fine-tuning. Follow the principle of "the top is relatively light, the bottom is relatively heavy, and the middle is often used" to reset. In the first week of use, fine-tune it, and adjust the frequently used items to the golden area until you find the most convenient moving line.
6. Effect comparison: visual feast before and after transformation

Wardrobes before renovation often have problems such as clutter piled up like a mountain, clothes difficult to find, and space wasted. However, the wardrobe after scientific partition design presents a refreshing state that is clear at a glance, within reach, and has room for space, such as Say, the space that originally could only hold 30 pieces of clothing can easily store 50 pieces by replacing hangers and adding drawer partitions, and when you pick up a piece of clothing, you won’t take over the pile next to it. Can the sense of order brought by this kind of visual storage significantly reduce the level of housework fatigue?
The design of clothing storage cabinets is not always fixed. It should be dynamically adjusted according to your lifestyle. I hope this guide can help you create an efficient storage system that is both beautiful and practical, so that every time you open the wardrobe, it can be a pleasant experience.