5 Ways to Make Your Wardrobe Work Harder

Do you have too many clothes and not enough space? Hint: there is no such thing as too many clothes. It's your wardrobe that's not working hard enough.

If you enjoy the latest trends or spend your wages on designer clothing, then this article is for you. The average Fashionista eventually either stops buying new clothes or gives their old ones away to charity to free up space for more clothing. If you regularly find yourself in a similar position, then use these top tips to help your wardrobe store more. This article could hold the key to building your collection without having to curate it.

The 5 Ways to Make Your Wardrobe Store More

If you want a wardrobe that works harder for you, then try following these five tips.

1 – Degrees of Separation

The key to an organized wardrobe lies in the storage compartments you have. Separating items into smaller categories means you always know where everything is. Consider a luxurious and decorative jewelry box, for example. You can even have a chest of drawers as well as a wardrobe, which helps keep your smalls and other items separate.

2 – Vac Pack Seasonally

If you put your clothes into a plastic bag and vacuum seal it, you do two things. The first is to make far more space to store your clothes, but the second is that you forget about them for months or even years at a time. By the time you undo the vacuum packing, you can rest assured that the clothing won't fit you anymore.

Instead, vacuum pack your clothing seasonally. Put all your winter clothing away in spring, and vice versa. This way, you force yourself to unpack and repack every six months or so. You don't forget about your clothes and you still get that free space vacuum packing gives you.

3 – Roll Your Clothes

This suitcase packing hack also works in wardrobes with built in shelving. If you fold your clothes, you can get less in your suitcase than if you roll them up like you might roll up a rug. This top tip works better on non-bulky items. Things like your vest tops and t-shirts will pack neatly in this way. It will free up more space than you think it will.

4 – Wardrobe or Bed Shopping

The next time you shop for a wardrobe, do it with both space and compartmentalization in mind. Another wonderful way to get yourself wardrobe space is when you are shopping for a new bed. Try to find a divan bed with box storage underneath. Some new styles of bed lift up automatically when you unlatch the bottom. Other divan beds have roll-out drawers where you can stash your blankets, sheets, and bulky clothing items.

5 – Taller is Better

A taller wardrobe allows you to make better use of your floor space. Instead of going wide, go up and down. You can now buy extra storage baskets which come with compartmental shelves, that you hang from the ceiling. This frees up your floors and gives you a neat way to store clothes.

Your Wardrobe: You're in Control

The important thing to remember is that you can make do with a wardrobe that isn't big enough, or you can invest in wardrobe products which work for you, not against you. It's your wardrobe, so you are in control.

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