top of page
Search
arlene907

Tips for Organising Your Walk In Wardrobe

Updated: Jan 17

We all want a smooth and relaxed start to the day. Have you ever been in the situation where you are standing in front of your wardrobe and can't find the pieces you need? We will give you some tips on how to tidy up your walk in wardrobe and structure it better. Here are some tips that will make your morning easier:


Choose the right wardrobe

Dark wooden walk in wardrobe with hanging rails and glass cabinets.

The possibilities for putting together your wardrobe are endless. It is worth taking a look at your existing wardrobe to help you plan your new wardrobe. Do you prefer to use a clothes rail or do you organise your clothes on shelves? If you want to make full use of the height and also the less accessible areas of your storage space, you can install a pull-down clothes lift. The options for accessories are many and varied. In addition, always ask yourself the question: How much space do you have now and how much will you need in the future?


Declutter your clothes

Large bedroom with glass sliding doors on the wardrobes.

If you own too many similar clothes that you no longer need, it can be stressful. Get rid of clothes that no longer fit and lighten your load. Sounds strange, but unused clothes are also unnecessary baggage that we carry with us.


Sort by season

Large walk in wardrobe with hanging rails.

Your rain jacket is next to your summer dress? And your winter jacket next to your blouses? If you have enough space to store clothes for each season separately, then do it. If your wardrobe doesn't have enough space, you can leave the seasonally relevant clothes in the wardrobe and store the rest elsewhere.


Organise by category

Handbags on storage hangers on wardrobe rail.

Sort your clothes not only by category, but also by colour on the hanger or in the compartments, so it's easier to find the garment you want. It also helps you avoid chaos that can quickly arise. Keep your accessories separate in the wardrobe. A drawer with individual compartments is ideal for your sunglasses, belts and handbags. You can also hang the latter up. For shoes, we recommend the slanted shelves with edging from Raumplus, which help to keep the shoes neatly organised. If you need to store ties, you could choose a tie rack, which offers neat storage.


Contact our expert bedroom designer today to start creating your perfect bespoke storage - www.bathroomkitchenplanet.co.uk/arrange-an-appointment

Comments


bottom of page