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GMT - 6 Hours Clothes Organisation

Post by Bao Thu Aug 31, 2017 6:58 pm

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Hi, (Not sure if this is the right forum, but saw 'post room pics' thread)
 
At the end of the school year, all my clothes are on the floor. Part of the problem is I don't have a set organisation for my clothes. 

Currently, I have drawers, small inbuilt wardrobe (hangers) and just recently got another thing that can hang clothes I just wore for the day (cos I don't want to wash clothes I've only worn out for 1hr,etc).


Anyone share tips on clothes organisation? 
What do you find best? 
Do you organise by type of clothes (shirt, dress, skirt, shorts), use (everyday for classes, working, etc) or by colour?
Also, what clothes do you hang or fold? If you fold certain clothes, how do you fold them or do you roll them to save space?
Do you put all your winter clothes into a box during Summer, Spring and bring them out when the season arises?

Do you keep your shoes in your room? I've always been curious about this, but how do you keep your floor/whatever you put your shoes on clean? Do you wash your shoes often?

Thanks.
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GMT - 6 Hours Re: Clothes Organisation

Post by Cedric Wilson Thu Aug 31, 2017 7:00 pm

I have a wardrobe with hanging space, 2 drawers and 4 cubic shelves. So I:


  • hang my pretty tops, dresses, jackets

  • Fold my t-shirts in half and leave it on the bottom of the hanging space

  • fold non-creasy, thicker jackets and place it on the bottom of the hanging space

  • Colour code the items hanging (though I'm thinking of changing that to organising by dress/jacket/short sleeve/long sleeve)

  • Hang my belts on hooks I stuck behind the wardrobe doors (I used to just hang them with my clothes, but it'd be too hard to see when selecting outfits)

  • Another hook on the other door for random clothes I take off and lazy to hang onto hangers

  • One drawer for my undergarment, tights, berets (Have bought little compartment things for this drawer because it gets so messy)

  • Bottom drawer for my jeans, shorts and skirts. Folded neatly, placed "horizontally" so it's easy to see which one is which (instead of being on top of each other)

  • Top shelf hair accessories and random photos

  • Second shelf all my necklaces and earrings

  • Third shelf for bags 

  • Fourth shelf, most likely going to be more bags (atm, random books)

  • Shoes, I'm planning to buy an underbed storage for them, probably. 





These are only for my going out clothes though. Home clothes are folded and placed in my family closet. I honestly need another wardrobe or get rid of a bunch of clothes [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]

Btw, with colour coding, I don't have a bunch of every colour so sometimes it doesn't look that great or obvious, but it's quite easy to tell where things are. It's just harder for me to find a specific black or white top since I have so many of them.

Will post pics later.
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GMT - 6 Hours Re: Clothes Organisation

Post by Cedric Wilson Thu Aug 31, 2017 7:16 pm

I have an open window in my house where I place my daily wear clothes. Now you will think that clothes in open window will definitely leave a negative impression on the people visiting that area. To avoid this, I have purchased curtains and using it to hide the clothes. The use of curtains and blinds is the best way to highlight the essentials and to hide the non-essentials elements of the room and make it's look better. If you have a closed wardrobe with beautiful exterior then you do not need to hide them, but if it is not attractive then you should and the use of curtains is the easiest and reasonable way to make it attractive.
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