![]() Take a few minutes to go through your wardrobe and whittle out anything that really doesn’t belong there (clothes that don’t fit, clothes you don’t wear, clothes that are faulty, clothes that just aren’t your style anymore etc…) Don’t Hang As Much You don’t want to be wasting your time by trying to organise that which you actually don’t need…. Yes, Yes, I’m a broken record sometimes, aren’t I!īut decluttering really is crucial, especially when you have very little space to play with. I always like to have a plan, and not just go straight into trying to organise what’s there.Ĭhances are you will have things in your wardrobe that don’t need to be there at all – so it makes sense to sort things out first, and then you will know exactly what needs storage space. Here are my ideas for making the most of that space, however small, so you can store your clothes well, be able to see them, and fit as much in as possible to avoid the dreaded floordrobe (wardrobe on the floor… don’t say you don’t have one….) 3 Things To Do Before you Organise Anything… So, we often have to make do with either this small cupboard space, or get a standalone wardrobe.Įither way – having only about a metre of hanging space in total is quite common – so what’s a girl (or boy!) to do? Not many homes have any sort of built in cupboard space, and even when they do they tend to be teeny tiny. In an ideal world it would be lovely to have something like this (although I’m starting to think it wouldn’t because we tend to fill what we have!), but we have to make do with the space we have.Įspecially in the UK, storage is very thin on the ground in bedrooms. Ones that have space to literally swing a cat – and some of which are honestly bigger than my master bedroom lol. Unfortunately, we’re not all blessed with the huge walk in wardrobes we see on TV.
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