Bedroom ideas
Subdivide Now it’s time to put everything back in your wardrobe, so you’ll need to reconsider the layout of the space. A single rail inside your wardrobe isn’t likely to cut the mustard, so see if you can squeeze in an extra, lower rail to divide the vertical space in two. Alternatively, buy a shelving system that fits inside your wardrobe to create a patchwork of different-sized sections. You can then customise it to suit your exact needs.
Fold everything that doesn’t need a hanger Soft T-shirts, casual tops and most knitwear can neatly be folded and placed on shelves within your wardrobe or an adjacent chest of drawers. This will clear hanging space for items that need it, such as jackets, shirts and dresses. The key to keeping these piles of clothes organised is to fold them all uniformly, with the sleeves and hems tucked neatly inside. You will then have a clean row of organised items facing you when you open the cupboard or drawer, rather than a toppling tower with sleeves trailing down.
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