you’re still going to have to get rid ofthat sweater you haven’t worn in three years. next is 25 brilliant lifehacks for your tinycloset by natalie brown. 1. first things first: pare down your clothesinventory. yeah, it .. sucks ! but if you don’t have spacefor it, you don’t have space for it. laura at organizing junkie has a few tips to makeit a little easier. 2. build extra rod space if your room canhandle it. split the lark’s diy hanging-slash-dryingrack on wheels is multifunctional.
3. if you love the industrial elements ofthe clothing rack against the delicate row of vintage clothes.here’s a simpler (but still classy) diy rack.by black oak vintage. 4. loft your bed.putting a closet underneath a loft is a great way to use vertical space even if your ceilingsare normal height. this is such a great idea for a small roomwith no storage. a loft bed leaves leftover room underneathfor a closet system to organize clothes and accessories.fabric on the loft’s undercarriage and custom curtains dresses things up.every inch is maximized and the space feels
serene and clutter free. from domino magazine, via arianna belle. 5. hang multiple garments in one spot withsoda can tabs. watch a video demonstrating how to do it on the right. 6. you can also use chains and s-hooks.vertical space is the name of the game. increase the space in your closet by 60% forunder $20. 7. use old shoe boxes as drawer organizers.that’s if you have built-in drawers (my college closets did).a guest post from i heart organizing. 8. make a (little) bit of extra rod spaceby hanging scarves, etc. on the inside of the doors.
9. too many scarves?use shower curtain rings to organize them on a hanger.if you are a scarf lady and you assume it wouldn't work because they would just slideto one end, sorry to say it’s wrong. 10. a dowel and some rope can double yourrod space. then you don’t have to splurge on a fancydouble hang closet rod. it’s an especially great option if you have a lot of separates,and not so many dresses. 11. try staggering your rods.if you have just one long rod going across, it might be worth splitting it up like so.
12. keep your shoes organized somewhere else,like in a soda box under the bed. 13. or under other furniture.birch and lily flipped over an old picture frame.next, just put anti-scratch pads on the bottom so it’ll slide out more easily without ruiningyour floors. 14. or leave them in your closet, but organizethem by tension pole by new york city lifestyle blogger. 15. don’t let your tank tops take up allof your space life-design-and the-pursuit of craftinessused a cheapo tie hanger to put them all in one spot.the tie hanger itself came from walmart.
16. for ties (which hang super flat), stickthe tie hanger up against the wall. that way, it won't up any valuablerod space. you could also use a command hook and a tierack with a hanger. 17. every bit of space matters.most useful if you have a large collection of earrings, but you can also hang other thingsfrom this rain gutter guard diy from blue cricket design. 18. use a trunk to store out-of-season clothingor shoes, which can also double as a bench in small spaces.get more out of your space; put your out-of-season clothing in vacuum-packed bags.this vintage trunk bought from rose bowl flea
market 19. hang suitcases in awkward spaces on hooks. 20. hang catchalls on the inside of the doorfor those of you without sliding doors. 21. hang bags up with shower curtain ringsand keep random stuff in them. you could have one bag for underwear, onefor socks, etc. 22. or go all-out with shelving.here it is pre-paint and before we hung it on the door. and here is the finished product. from ana white, homemaker.
23. if there’s no space for shelving,you could still put a hook on the inside of your door for planning the next day’s outfit.it’ll save you serious time in the morning. 24. find ways to maximize your awkward spaces.elizabeth sent apartment therapy her brilliant makeover, complete with books on one sideand little clickable lights (they’re led so they don’t need to be wired into theelectrical system). 25. use the sides of your closet to hang upmore rods. place two rods on each side and made the clothesface out. all you need is a drill, a large dowel (woodenrod), some rod holders for each end, and some wall anchors if you won’t be drilling intoa stud in the wall.
then, for the middle section, pick up twobrackets with the rod holders and mounted another clothes rod and a shelf on top. alright, that's pretty much all i have tosay. comment, like or share this video withyour friend if it will be useful for them. don’t miss to press that subscribe buttonagain, and thanks for watching. see you later.