10 Clever Closet Organization Ideas to Maximize Your Space (2024)

Here are the most up-to-date closet organization ideas that will make the most of your space and help you organize your clothes for good!

If an organized closet feels overwhelmingly out of reach, I’ve got just the guide of my favorite storage solutions to make things easier! With these 10 clever closet organization ideas, you’ll learn how to make the most of the space you have, and turn it into the closet of your dreams. You’ll never waste time searching for clothes again, because with this list, closet organization will be done in a *snap*.

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Imagine rushing to get ready for a much-awaited event, but you’re unable to find the cardigan you planned to wear. You’ve checked everywhere and time is running out. Amidst this frustration, you wish for an organized closet that wouldn’t take an overwhelming effort to sort out. An effortless, celebrity-style closet organization could have saved you from this predicament, allowing you to wear your favorite cardigan instead of settling for something less!

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10 Closet Organization Ideas to Maximize Your Space

Disorganized closets can REALLY get you down, but fixing them doesn’t have to be so overwhelming. I’ve listed 10 closet organization ideas to help you figure out the easiest ways to maximize your space, and get it looking sharp. With these tried-and-true tips you’ll learn the best ways to organize a closet in no time flat!

1. First things first – Start with a good purge and declutter your clothes

There aren’t many things that feel as refreshing as a good decluttering! It’s amazing how much lighter you feel when you let go of the clutter of clothing and accessories that are no longer working for you. And you can feel good about the sustainability of donating, selling, or repurposing a portion of what you clean out.

You’ll want to make 4 piles or gather bins and label them so you don’t get confused.

  • Keep: the “keep” pile will be new, current, on-trend items.
  • Sell: the “sell” pile will be pieces that are trendy and in great condition, but just not for you, and are therefore collecting dust and taking up space. Sell these items at a fair price and feel the satisfaction of clearing out your space while earning some extra side money!
  • Donate: the “donate” pile will be items you haven’t worn in a really long time, but they still have some life left in them for someone else. These can go to a local charity or donation station of your choice.
  • Trash: the “trash” pile is for any items that are no longer wearable/usable. They may have holes, tears, and stains that are beyond repair. Before trashing them, give consideration to repurposing them. A great sustainable option for these items is to cut them into big squares and use them as dusting or car cleaning rags!
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2. Rotate when the season changes

This closet organization idea will free up space, especially if you have a small closet. There will be many clothing items that you truly wear year-round. (Looking at you, black leggings!) But some pieces, like thick sweaters, can be put away during warm weather seasons to help make the most of your space.

Make a stack of the items that are currently taking up valuable real estate in your closet, but are not going to be used until we have a big seasonal change. And don’t forget shoes! You don’t need flip flops handy during freezing winter temps. So move those babies outta there! We’re about to find a new (temporary) home for them.

Utilize a back shelf

A lot of closets have shelf space behind hanging clothes. It’s the perfect place to stack your winter clothing during warm weather seasons when they’re not being used. That space is not easily accessible, so it’s great for the items that don’t get used every day but still need a home.

Make use of vertical space: Baskets on the top shelf

If your closet system doesn’t have that kind of shelving, or it’s already in use, then your out-of-season items can go in baskets on the very top shelf. Put the thick, wooly sweaters in one basket, and your flip-flops and sandals in another. Just don’t forget to label the baskets so you remember what’s up there!

Chest of drawers or dresser

When hot summer weather is here, long sleeve tops and winter pants can be taken out of the closet completely to be neatly folded and stored inside a chest of drawers or dresser in your room. This will free up SO MUCH space, and feel really good. Now the summer clothes you need right now, will have space to be spread out and fully organized, where you can see every piece and find everything easily. And this tip comes with a bonus: You forget some of the pieces you have when you don’t see them everyday, so when the seasons change and it’s time to rotate them back in, it’s like getting new clothes!

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3. Group clothing by Categories

This is probably the best tip for organizing your closet like a pro.Divide your clothing into groups according to type. This one tip alone will make a world of difference! You’ll be able to find items much quicker and easier, and your clothes will stay in better shape when they have a designated home. No more flipping through 27 items until finally finding the one you need!

This tip will make your closet much cleaner to the eye, because when you separate clothing by type, you’re putting same length clothing together. This creates a streamlined look that lends itself to a more pleasing aesthetic.

These are some helpful groupings:

  • Long dresses/skirts
  • Short dresses/skirts
  • Pants
  • Shorts
  • Shirts
  • Sweaters
  • Cardigans, kimonos, dusters, and shawls
  • Pullovers and jackets

The order of hanging

A simple rule of thumb is to hang heavier pieces, like pants, on a lower shelf or rod. This is easier on you when you have to get them down and off the hanger. You can hang shirts on the shelf or rod that’s directly above the pants.

For longer items, like dresses, you’ll need to make sure there’s nothing underneath them that needs to be accessible. Push your longest dresses and dusters all the way to the edge of the shelf or rod. Then fill in the middle with the shorter length dresses, cardigans, and kimonos.

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4. Organize by clothing color

If you really want to go the extra mile to have a closet that looks like it was professionally installed, one closet organization idea is to arrange your clothing by color within their groupings. Think in terms of color tone, and follow a general pattern of lights to darks.

A popular way to do this is “rainbow style”, like the lovely gals from The Home Edit advise. But you don’t have to follow “ROYGBIV” to a T, you can really do whatever color order you like!

You may not have a clothing piece for every color, but try this general order for a trendy and aesthetically-pleasing look:

  • White, ivory, oatmeal
  • Light beige, yellow, tan, camel
  • Peach, salmon, orange
  • Pinks, light – dark
  • Berry red, wine red, burgundy, rust
  • Plum, purple, lavender
  • Blues, light – navy
  • Greens, light – dark
  • Chocolate brown
  • Black
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5. Uniformity for neatness – Same baskets & same hangers

Uniformity is not only more pleasing to the eye, but it’s more pleasing to the brain as well! Pattern repetition is less of a mental load, making it easier for us to process. Picture this: Your eyes scan the closet and see a row of 8 different baskets varying in shape, color, size, pattern, and material. There’s a lot going on there! Now picture scanning that same closet and seeing a row of identical square-shaped, medium-sized, rattan baskets. Ah…sigh of relief. :)

A great closet organization idea to achieve uniformity is to use all the same baskets, hangers, containers, and separators. It will reduce stress and create a beautiful look that you’ll be proud of!

Baskets

Baskets are a go-to for almost every closet design; and for good reason! They look great and function well for clothing and accessory storage. You’ll want to measure the dimensions of the space your baskets will be filling, so that they fit just right. Sometimes this can be tricky, but trust the dimensions!

Some popular basket options right now are seagrass, rattan, bamboo, or plastic. Pick a color and material that blends well with your entire closet aesthetic, and repeat it over and over! Some spaces you have for baskets may vary in shape and size, but if you’re able to stick with the same style basket, the varying sizes will still look uniform, and will actually add some nice dimension.

Hangers

Take a cue from your shelving to know which direction to go in with hangers. Do you have white wire mounted closet shelves? If so, then white plastic hangers would work great for your space. Will your clothing be hanging from wooden hanging rods? If yes, opt for a velvet or wooden hanger that has a metal hook for easy sliding and an elevated look. Whichever style you choose, keep to the same one for all your hanging clothing. This step alone will create so much uniformity.

These are the velvet hangersthat I chose for my closet. They save space and I love their look!

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6. Label your baskets

I highly recommend incorporating basket labels to help you achieve the most function out of your newly organized closet! This is especially important for baskets that are:

  • on upper shelves
  • not see-through

If your basket is made from a woven material that is not see-through, and it’s going on a shelf that is above your head, giving it a label will make your life so much easier! It’s tiring and time-consuming to have to constantly pull baskets down from high shelves to look and see what’s in them. By labeling them, you’ll know exactly which basket you need, with no second-guessing or extra effort spent.

Chalkboard labels not really your thing? There are many other cute and trendy options! Look for gold or silver metal labels that clip onto your basket. The metal frames the label to create a high-end look. I recommend using a trendy script font for each label. Either print them out yourself, or purchase them online. If you can’t find the specific words you need, there’s an abundance of custom label options on Etsy.

Don’t underestimate the powerful effect of labeling. This seemingly small detail will really take the look of your closet to the next level!

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7. Use a pull-out organizers

If you’re short on closet space, there are so many pull-out components that you can install to make closet organization a breeze!

valet rod

Have you ever wished there was an easier way to organize your closet’s storage and plan your outfit? Did you know that a slide out valet rod could be the answer?

Valet rods are an ingenious solution for organizing your closet and planning out your outfit. Not only do they help you quickly organize your closet, but they also help you plan what you’re going to wear each day and make it easier to steam the wrinkles out of your clothes. Installing a slide out valet rod can be a great way to help you stay organized and look your best.

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Scarf organizer

If you’re looking for an efficient and stylish closet organization idea for scarves and ties, a pull out scarf or tie organizer is the perfect solution. Not only will it help you keep your closet neat and tidy, but it also makes a great addition to any wardrobe. They come in both standard hanger and pull out designs—so you can choose the one that works best for your closet.

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8. Go vertical!

If I could give you just one tip on how to organize a small closet with a lot of stuff, it would be to take things vertical! When you start thinking of vertical solutions, you’ll find extra space you didn’t even realize you had. Whether it’s adding an additional shelf up top, or one at the very bottom, making use of the space up to the ceiling and down to the floor is the way to maximize even the tiniest closet. By doing this, you’ll be shocked at just what all you can fit in there.

It’s not just extra shelving that can help you go vertical, make use of closet doors by adding door hangers and wall hooks as well! These are wonderful solutions for storing accessories.

Think that the only door hanger options are the plastic pouches we’re used to seeing? Think again! There are many aesthetic options out there that have a neat, sturdy, high end look. Look for units that come with narrow shelving with railing, as these are perfect for storing your shoes vertically as well as purses, clutches, and crossbody bags.

Wall hooks are great because they can be hung all the way to the ceiling! These are great for handbags and hats.

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Tip from Nina: Try to keep 1-2 objects per hook for the tidiest look!

If you’re wanting to go vertical, and you’re after the built-in shelving look, I’ve got the perfect fix that looks amazing and will save you thousands! My husband and I decided to try this IKEA china cabinet and bookcases hackourselves to create the look we wanted for much less. It did take some elbow grease, but we’re really happy with the end result, so it was totally worth it!

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9. Store accessories with style

One of my favorite closet organization ideas tracks with one of my favorite philosophies that you’ll keep things more organized with they look pretty! Storing and displaying your accessories neatly and with style will really make your newly organized closet shine.

Shoe Storage

There are many different ways to organize your shoes in your closet, from a classic shoe rack on the floor, to custom shelves, or even a door shoe rack for tight spaces. The best closet organization ideas for you will really depend on your unique shoe collection, and the confines of your closet space. A great place to get started is to divide up your shoes by type. Group all the tennis shoes, heels, flats, boots, and sandals together so you know what you’re working with.

You’ll want to put the bigger shoes, like tennis shoes, slides, and chunky heels, in their own cubby or acrylic separator. Thinner shoes like sandals, ballet flats, and flip flops, can be stored in a “filing” manner with multiple shoes squeezed into one acrylic basket.

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Boots and booties will need more height, whether that’s on the floor or a shelf. Use bootinserts to keep tall boots from leaning over, and taking up extra space. This will also keep them in better shape for longer. You can use acrylic separators to create some structure on the floor for boots if needed, and it will look just as clean and neat as if they were on the shelf.

Below are a few tips and tricks for how to handle some of the trickier pieces:

  • Use wall hooks, door hanger hooks, or hat stands on the very top shelf to display your hat collection.
  • A 2-3 tier clear acrylic riser is perfect for showcasing yoursunglasses!
  • A headband holderis such a fun way to store headbands! I used this adorable onefor my daughter’s closet makeover, but it could be used for adult headbands too.
  • Acrylic separators are perfect for filing clutches and wallets.
  • You can buy velvet inserts for jewelry organization with sections for necklaces, bracelets and rings.
  • Put scarves, gloves, and toboggansin baskets.
  • Roll up belts into a coil and store them in baskets or clear acrylic organizers.
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10. Instead of regular folding, file and roll your items

Filing and rolling clothes are huge when it comes to making the most out of your closet space. You’ll be shocked at just how much extra space and function this creates for you.

Filing

When you “file” your clothes and shoes, it allows you to fit more into tight spaces and see every item at once, so you’ll never have to thumb through several pieces to find what you’re looking for again. It’s the perfect solution for items that will go into woven baskets that only have visibility from the top looking in.

Filing clothes is just what it sounds like – arrange them just like folders in a filing cabinet! You can file tshirts, jeans, thin sweaters, and thin shoes like sandals, ballet flats, and flip-flops. Filing allows you to see a thin strip of each item, so you are able to look at everything at once. It looks neater, and will STAY neater than the conventional way.

Rolling

To roll your clothes, lay them flat and fold them in half lengthwise until the piece is about 5 inches wide (or less depending on size). Then simply, roll it up like a sleeping bag, and place it inside its container.

Use clear acrylic baskets, drawers, and shelf dividers to keep your clothing and shoes rolled the way you want them.

Bonus Tip: Your new best friend – clear acrylic!

I’d like to introduce you to a life-changing closet organization idea… using clear acrylic! Whether it’s risers, separators, baskets, or organizers, clear acrylic is the ultimate for function and beauty! This style chameleon goes with literally any decor, and because it’s transparent, you always know what you have and where it’s at.

Clear acrylic separators allow you to turn a wide open shelf into neatly contained cubbies for folded jeans, sweaters, and shirts. You can use clear acrylic baskets for storing rolled up bathing suits, leggings, undergarments, and accessories. Risers allow you to create height tiers in small spaces. You can even use these clear containers on the floor level of your closet, to make the most of your space while still looking chic!

Use your clear acrylic containers for pieces you use pretty regularly. The visibility and accessibility they provide for your everyday items is unmatched, and their look is at the caliber of a high-end department store!

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It’s time to implement these closet organization ideas!

I hope this guide helps you feel more equipped to tackle organizing your walk-in closet once and for all. I took the best old school hacks and combined them with the latest trends to give the most current and thorough list of closet organization ideas out there.

It’s time to turn that messy tornado of a space into the beautiful closet you deserve, friend! So that the next time you’re looking for that one special cardigan, you’ll know right where to find it in two seconds flat. :)

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Nina Hendrick

Nina Hendrick, once focused on transforming her Colonial in Massachusetts, has embarked on a new chapter in the Seacoast of New Hampshire since 2021. Beyond redesigning her Cape cottage, Nina delves into her passion for writing, blending her love for home design with storytelling. When not immersed in her latest manuscript or home project, she enjoys gardening, seaside walks, and cherished moments with her family and golden retriever, Gracie, drawing inspiration from her surroundings to enrich her narratives. Read More

10 Clever Closet Organization Ideas to Maximize Your Space (2024)

FAQs

How do I organize my closet with too much stuff? ›

“If you're low on hanging space, fold items that won't easily crease, like jeans and sweaters. Neatly stacking these items and using shelf dividers will help keep them uniform. Use hanging space for blouses, skirts, slacks, and dresses and store the rest elsewhere,” says Pulver.

How do you organize an overwhelming closet? ›

Organizing your closet in categories is an easy way to get started—group your clothing by type, such as your shirts, dresses, pants, and shoes. You can then create subcategories like color, season, and style. This makes it easy to know what you have and to find the items you need when putting an outfit together.

What is the most efficient way to organize a closet? ›

A: The most efficient way to organize a closet is to pull everything out; sort items into specific categories; declutter what you don't use, need, or want; and then put everything back in a way that allows you to find what you're looking for quickly and easily.

What is a California closet? ›

California Closets is a manufacturer of custom closets and storage for homes. The company provides its products through its showrooms franchising business systems in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Dominican Republic.

How do I maximize dead space in my closet? ›

Install Simple Shelves

If you have the space, hanging a few shelves in the dead space in the closet can give you significantly more space to store your stuff. Whether it's a single shelf above the hanging rod or a thin, vertical shelf in the corner, make the best use of the space you have.

How does Marie Kondou organize her closet? ›

The KonMari Method™ encourages tidying by category – not by location – beginning with clothes, then moving on to books, papers, komono (miscellaneous items), and, finally, sentimental items. Keep only those things that speak to the heart, and discard items that no longer spark joy.

How to declutter without making a mess? ›

How to declutter without making a mess – 5 tricks the professionals recommend
  1. Use the 'room-perimeter' strategy.
  2. Declutter things straight into labeled bins.
  3. Break your decluttering down into smaller regular tasks.
  4. Stop working 10 minutes early.
  5. Work through one storage area and only pull out what needs to go.
Jul 26, 2023

How do you declutter a closet fast? ›

8 closet decluttering tips to steal from professionals
  1. Pick your approach – categorize or all-in-one. ...
  2. Use different organizers for different items. ...
  3. Consider the reverse hanger technique. ...
  4. Use the one in one out technique to keep clutter down. ...
  5. Work during the day. ...
  6. Take items out that aren't to do with getting dressed.
Oct 29, 2022

How to get organized when you're overwhelmed? ›

Here are 11 techniques to help you say goodbye to the stress of overwhelm at work:
  1. Take a moment to breathe. ...
  2. Write everything down. ...
  3. Prioritize your tasks. ...
  4. Set realistic deadlines. ...
  5. Batch similar tasks. ...
  6. Set boundaries. ...
  7. Use technology to get organized. ...
  8. Schedule regular breaks.
Nov 15, 2023

How to maximize space in a closet? ›

Go Vertical in Your Closet

Maximize the space on the shelf above your rod. Store seasonal items as high up the wall and as close to the ceiling as you can and access the area with a good, sturdy step stool. It helps to place items in stackable clear bins so you can remember what you stored that high up.

What is the best color order to organize a closet? ›

Use the rainbow (ROY G BIV) to color coordinate: White, tan, pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, brown, grey, black. If you have patterned items with multiple colors, create a “patterned section” or decide on its primary color and group it with that color.

What do you do when you don't have enough closet space? ›

10 ways to store clothes without a closet
  1. Buy or DIY a clothing rack (or a few) ...
  2. Hang your clothes and curtain them off. ...
  3. Use a utility shelf or bookshelf and add storage baskets. ...
  4. Turn a wall or corner into a built-in closet. ...
  5. Stack up some wooden crates or boxes. ...
  6. Hang unique wall hooks. ...
  7. Make room for a wardrobe.
Sep 17, 2019

How do I fit the most clothes in my closet? ›

How to organize a small closet with lots of clothes
  1. Establish zones to keep cramped clothes organized. ...
  2. Use layered hangers to store multiple things at once. ...
  3. Use all of the available space. ...
  4. Rotate your seasonal clothing. ...
  5. Learn what to hang and what to fold. ...
  6. Use an overflow rack. ...
  7. Double your hanging space with a drop-down bar.
Jun 30, 2023

How do you fit a lot of stuff in a small closet? ›

25 Tips for Organizing Small Closets That Will Double Your...
  1. Use Dividers on Shelves. The Container Store Clear Shelf Divider. ...
  2. Use "Floating" Space. ...
  3. Double Up Your Hanging Space. ...
  4. Utilize the Back of Your Door. ...
  5. Stack Your Shoes. ...
  6. Add a Small Dresser. ...
  7. Add Clothing Categorizers. ...
  8. Maximize Hanging Storage.
Feb 9, 2023

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