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4 Great Closet Organizing Tips
By Henry Resic

Mornings can feel very frustrating if you have an unorganized closet. You don't want to be searching for your clothes all morning long and be late for work. Most people struggle to find the appropriate clothes, because their closets are just to messy. They just don't want to set time aside to clean and organize there closets. It is not difficult at all to have a nice and neat closet, all you have to do is invest a little bit of your time each day.

Here are some tips that will aid you in organizing your closet:

1. Closet Evaluation - Take a look at your closet. Try to find clothes that you are currently not wearing. Take out all of the clothes that don't fit you any longer. When evaluating your closet, make to be honest with yourself. Don't try to keep any clothes that you won't wear anymore, just because you are emotionally attached to them.

2. Donate To Charity - After you have cleaned out your closet, you may want to consider donating to charity. You could also have a yard sale, and make a few extra bucks. You can even give some of your clothes away to your friends. Either way, the main idea here is to get rid of your unused clothes.

3. Start Organizing - Now you are ready to start organizing your clothes. You may organize your clothes by season, style, type, color, etc. Make sure to fold your clothes the proper way, and make use of those hangers. Take your time doing this activity, you don't have to finish in one day. Work on your closet 20-30 minutes each day until it is completely organized.

4. Extra Storage - If your closet is not big enough to store all of your clothes, you will have to use extra storage. You can purchase closet organizers from your local hardware store. If you need something a bit smaller, than you should get a shelving system. You can find a decent shelving system for under $200. Don't buy anything to big, always make sure you have the correct measurements with you before heading out to the store. If you are not on a small budget, your best option would be getting a custom closet organizer build.

By following the tips above you should have your closet organized in no time. You will save so much time throughout the day by having an organized closet. You no longer have to search for hours to find your work clothes, or your gym pants. Even when your are completely finished organizing all of your clothes, the work is still not over. You will still have to put a little bit of effort each and every day to maintain an organized closet. Most people will fall back to old habits like not putting clothes on to hangers, and not folding the clothes correctly. By doing this, you will be back to square one. So remember, the toughest part is going to be maintaining the closet not organizing it.

Henry has a site called Closet Organizing Guide where you can find information on closet organizing systems, and general information on organizing your closet.



Help the Environment and Home Organization With Green Closets and Storage Solutions
By Christine OKelly  Platinum Quality Author

For those wanting to live a green lifestyle that still need a great custom closet, manufacturers have created a full range of different products. Materials include metal, plastics, cardboard, and wood composites. Some manufacturers use reclaimed wood items and renewable resources. The systems themselves vary, from individual components to units you can piece together on your own to fully built wood closets that give you the organization busy lifestyles need.

Here are just some of the options you have available to you.

Wood Composite Closets

Green certified wood products provide you with the beauty of a traditional wood custom closet without the environment paying the high price. They are made by combining wood cellulosic fibers with resin to create a hard, smooth material without the knots and graining issues that are normally cut out of wood. Manufacturers of certified products also control the formaldehyde and other harmful chemicals usually given off during the forming of the material.

These materials include particleboard, medium-density fiberboard, and hardboard that provide you with premium quality closets and fashionable designs. In addition to this, decorative surfaces manufactured using similar methods make stunning counter tops. When choosing a custom closet manufacturer, ask if they use Environmentally Preferable Products or EPP.

Metal And Plastic Racks And Custom Closet Shelving

Both metal and plastic closets are gaining in popularity. Available in individual pieces that fit together to create a DIY storage system, they are an inexpensive option ideal for those renting a home or for those looking to relocate in the future. The plastic does break more often and become brittle with age. The metal lasts far longer, but many dislike the industrial look it gives the space.

The manufacturing of these products is harsh on the environment. Some find another downside to these products is that they are often difficult to fit together properly, and many times don't fit in the space in a way that maximizes the available space because they come in predetermined sizes.

Reclaimed Materials

Storage solutions constructed from reclaimed material are not as popular as the previous two solutions, but they do benefit the environment. Instead of working with new materials, manufacturers use previously used materials such as desks, doors, and other items to create new organizers and products.

This craftsmanship does come at a price. One of the main costs is the price itself. While the materials used are extremely affordable, it takes a large amount of time and expertise to make new products look like new. As a result, the items created with this eco-friendly solution can have poor quality if you fail to choose the right manufacturer.

For the environmentally friendly consumer in search of a custom closet, Chicago and area consumers have these and many more solutions from which to choose. Composites provide endless choices for flawless design and quality. Metal and plastic give you the opportunity to move your closets with you. The best reclaimed system is the one that provides you with the opportunity to prevent the use of additional materials. The right choice depends on you, your lifestyle, and your storage needs.

Christine O'Kelly is an author for Closet Works the Chicago closets expert and recipient of the Chicago's Best Closet Organizer award. For the ideal custom closet, Chicago and area clients can depend on their experience, ingenuity, and creativity for all their storage needs.

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