Organization Ideas for a Walk-In Closet

Dave Kushner • Feb 10, 2022
Organization Ideas for a Walk-In Closet

Like many people, you might need a little help with your walk-in closet organization strategy. You have a spacious closet for a reason, so why not try some simple ideas to streamline your daily routine?

It’s time to let go of the things that don’t work for you, and embrace new ideas to freshen up your space and keep you organized. Consider the following ideas:

  • Invest in a Walk-In Closet System
  • Showcase Your Outfits
  • Utilize Your Space
  • Add Drawer Organizers
  • Keep Your Shoes in Line
  • Use Baskets and Bins

Picture your morning routine for a minute. Does it take you forever to find your outfit of the day? Is your jewelry buried in a bulky jewelry box? Are your shoes a mess? With these tips, you will actually be able to walk inside your walk-in closet!


Invest in a Walk-In Closet System

Why underutilize the great walk-in closet space you have when you can optimize it to its fullest potential? Typical closets come with a hanging rod and some shelves, but that old style doesn’t work when you want to stay organized and have complete access to your space. Upgrading your current walk-in closet by installing a brand new organizational system can help keep your clothes, shoes, and accessories organized, easy to access, in good shape, and can even help boost the resale value of your home.

Closet systems are easy to customize based on your needs. For example, you can add accessories like velvet-lined jewelry drawers, full extension runners, soft close hinges, valet rods, hidden hampers, shoe racks or fences, and much more. Instead of having to figure out how to best layout your walk-in closet yourself, you get to create a totally custom system from top to bottom.

Walk-In Closet System

Showcase Your Outfits

Consider adding your style to your walk-in closet by showing off your outfit of the day. Simply add decorative hooks to one of the blank walls in your closet to display your ensembles. For clothing that should remain folded, place a stylish chair by the decorative hook to layout folded sweaters, knit items, or other heavier clothes. Complete the look by placing your shoes next to the outfit.

The pop of color from your outfit will liven up the blank wall, and the organization of having your complete look ready to go will speed up your morning routine. For smaller accessories such as jewelry, watches, or sunglasses, place a decorative tray on an open space near your outfit. They will be ready to put on, safe from being lost or hard to find, and easy to put away when you get home.

Utilize Your Space

A walk-in closet offers ten times more space than a small reach-in closet. But, are you using the space you have efficiently? Any area can easily feel cramped, chaotic, and hard to navigate. Maximizing your space better will reduce frustration and simplify your day. Here are some quick tips to try:

  • Use vertical and horizontal space.
  • Arrange your clothes properly.
  • Store seasonal items in another place.
  • Try drawer organizers, shoe racks, hidden laundry hampers, scarf and tie racks, and other accessories.
  • Give away old or unwanted items.
  • Look up DIY organization ideas.
Jewelry Drawer

Add Drawer Organizers

Drawer organizers are the multi-taskers of any walk-in closet. There are different kinds depending on what you need to keep stored. Velveteen-lined drawer organizers are great for delicate or sentimental items, such as jewelry, watches, and sunglasses. There are also trays for smaller items, and deep divided organizers for larger items, including purses, wristlets, and smaller briefcases.

Keep Your Shoes in Line

Shoes all over the floor make for a tripping hazard and a mess. However, it’s easy to keep your shoes neatly stored and easy to find. Shoe racks and shoe fences are accessories that don’t take a lot of space, and they keep all kinds of footwear protected and organized. 

If you love your shoes and want to showcase them, you can choose your favorite heels or sneakers and place them in open cabinets or cubbies. This will add color and style to your closet.

Use Baskets and Bins

Certain items may not fit inside a cabinet or drawer and may not be something you want to hang. According to Bob Vila, baskets and bins are great ways to store items in a stylish way. You can find bins and baskets in all kinds of shapes, colors, and materials. For example, you may not want to hang your jeans, but you could neatly fold them and place them in decorative baskets inside your walk-in closet. This will leave hanging space open and reduce clutter inside of drawers.


Conclusion

A large closet is a great addition to your home and provides you with more room for your clothing, shoes, and other accessories. With all that space comes more opportunities for messes to happen. Once you try the above walk-in closet organization ideas, your space will feel stylish, functional, and most importantly, mess-free!

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