11 Ideas For How To Organize A Closet For Free

If our $50 closet organizing project is still too much of a stretch for you, then here are some money saving ideas for how to organize a closet for free.

Idea 1

Start with a ‘throwing out’ spree. I bet half the items in your closet your never wear. They’re either the wrong size, worn out or you never liked them when you got them home from the shop.

Whatever the reason, don’t keep them any longer. Recycle or donate them now. This will double the space in your closet which may be enough to help you organize with the clothes rail or existing shelves you already have.

If you have less to organize, you’ll spend less on organizers.

Idea 2

Another way to free up more space so that your existing organizers are sufficient is to move out of season clothes elsewhere. Why not use your suitcases to hold winter woolies or beach towels and bikinis until the right season comes round again?

 

 

Idea 3

Re-purpose storage bins, plastic drawers, book cases or baskets that aren’t being used elsewhere in your house and move them into the closet. Even the smallest bins could be used to hold belts or jewelry.

Idea 4

Use the boxes your shoes came in to organize them in your closet. Label the boxes so you know what’s in them. You’ll find shoes are much easier to store this way than all jumbled up together.

Idea 5

Closet Shelf Dividers
Divide up your shelf space with home made shelf dividers. Achieve the look above by using cardboard boxes – office archive type boxes are best but see what you can get hold of for free. Think old diaper boxes, paper boxes or those that your local supermarket or workplace is throwing out.

Stand them on their short side. Your sweater piles will never merge into each other again. You can also remove the whole box without disturbing adjacent piles if need be.

Idea 6

Closet Doubler
Make your own closet doubler. Achieve this look with an old curtain pole and some rope.

Idea 7

Hang up fabric grocery bags and use them to store hats, scarves or undies.

Idea 8

Don’t throw away old doors or bits of wood – turn them into shelves. Use bricks in between layers to build up a set of shelves. Don’t go too high though or it might get a bit wobbly.

Idea 9

Make your own storage cubes out of cardboard boxes. Try to use strong ones for this technique. Those that used to hold wine or other liquor are generally the strongest. Ask at your local off licence if they have any they are going to recycle. You can always paint them to make them more attractive.

Idea 10

Divide up your large drawers with any wire shelves or baskets that you have lying around. Alternatively cut one large side off of cereal boxes and use the rest.

Idea 11

Splash out and spend $1 on a pack of hooks. I know it’s not FREE, but come on – a dollar? Use these to hang jewelry, purses or hats.

What other closet organization ideas do you have for how to organize your closet for free? Please leave me a comment.

Organize Your Closet For Under $50 With Cheap Closet Organizers

We would all love a huge walk in customized closet to lose ourselves in as we linger over which one of our hundreds of beautiful outfits to wear today, but for those of us who are not quite there yet, we can still have an organized closet for less – a LOT LESS – using cheap closet organizers.

You don’t need to spend thousands on a major remodel to organize your closet. Don’t think that because you can’t afford an expensive solution, you can’t learn how to get organized cheaply.

With less than $50, you can create space out of nothing with easy to install cheap closet solutions.

 

 

So let’s fix those main problem areas in your closet now

When learning how to organize a closet on a budget, concentrate on the key issues:

Not enough shelves or drawers

Cheap Closet Organizers

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The Honey Can Do 8 Shelf Hanging Organizer hangs on your closet rod and offers you 8 extra shelves of 12″x12″x6″. Made from ultra strong poly-cotton and available in four different colors, this organizer would be ideal for sweaters or folded t shirts.

==> COST – approx. $12 <==

Cheap Closet Organizer

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Convert two of your 8 shelves into drawers with these Honey Can Do Drawers. Perfect to corral your accessories, such as scarves or belts, it can be handy to have a more enclosed space for certain items.

==> COST for 2 drawers – approx. $8 <==


Not enough hanging space

Closet Doubler

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Double your hanging space with this closet rod doubler. Just hang it on your existing rail.

==> COST – approx. $12 <==

Messy shoes piled on the floor

Cheap Shoe Organizer

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Make use of that behind the closet door wasted space with this 24-pocket fabric shoe organizer. It is available in four colors and hangs over any standard door.

==> COST – approx. $13 <==

TOTAL COST – approx. $45

Why not spend the rest on a tie rack or jewelry organizer?

Why buy cheap closet organization systems?

Well apart from the obvious answer that a cheap closet organizer costs less money, they can also be appropriate if:

  • you are renting a home so are either prohibited from making permanent modifications to the property or don’t want to spend money on something that you can’t take with you when you leave.
  • you are a college student so you want something simple, portable and economical.
  • your needs are likely to change quickly. These stand alone cheap closet systems can be combined and reconfigured at a whim. They are fluid so you can move them about to create the maximum amount of space to suit your changing requirements.

The great thing about cheap closet storage options is that when you invest in something more expensive, they can easily be repurposed in the laundry, kitchen or garage.

What to look for

Multi purpose solutions are the most cost effective closet organizers to buy. Look for something that will do double duty if your needs change. Plastic shoe boxes for example will hold shoes but also socks, gloves and scarves.

Other cheap closet organization ideas

Look to the economy ranges of the big brands for efficient and affordable closet organizers. This set up from ClosetMaid runs less than $40 for 10 feet of hanging space and 13 feet of shelf storage and fits into closets 5′-8′ wide.

Cheap Closetmaid Closet Organizers

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Wire shelves and baskets can help divide up large drawers to maximize the space.

Shelf dividers allow for easier stacking of sweaters and the like into piles. They stop them all merging into one big chaotic mess.

Cheap plastic storage drawers are great to place under a hanging rail if that is all you have. It doesn’t matter they they don’t look overly beautiful as they will be hidden away in the closet, but they are very functional.

Hooks are probably the cheapest organizers you can buy but they are so versatile. Use them to hang jewelry, caps, hats, scarves, belts, fabric bags full of undies and much more.

Invest in small organizers that have a specific purpose, such as belt racks and tie spinners. Over the door multi pocket organizers can be used for any number of things.

Cascading hangers and ultra thin space saving hangers can double your hanging space instantly.

Make life simpler – buy some cheap closet organizers today

If your closet is an avalanche waiting to happen every time you peak inside the door, treat yourself to an organized closet. You will not only save time looking for things but you will also save money from not buying duplicate items. You know it makes sense.

I’d love to hear any other cheap closet organization ideas you may have. Please leave me a comment.

Create More Useable Space With A Hanging Closet Organizer

A hanging closet organizer makes the most of your closet’s vertical space. By using one you will be able to neatly store more clothes, shoes and accessories, than you thought you had room for. This will help you avoid your closet being in a state of constant mess and will save you time when you come to look for something to wear.

A closet hanging system is a vertical collection of fabric shelves or cubbies that hang from your closet rod by way of a strip of fabric fixed with velcro. There are many shapes and sizes available to fit the many types and sizes of items that you may want to store.

Some have specific functions, for example, they are designed primarily for shoe storage, sweaters, purses etc. Others are more general in nature and there are also mixed use organizers.

 

 

Bestselling hanging closet organizers

Hanging Closet Organizer

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for a great selection of clutter busting hanging closet organizers

Do I need hanging closet storage?

Are you only using the clothes rail and the floor space in your closet? If so you need some tips on how to organize a closet as you are wasting a lot of vertical space. A hanging organizer can help immensely so yes YOU need one.

How will I benefit from owning a hanging clothes organizer?

If your closet is a constant mess, cluttered beyond belief, with clothes tumbling out every time you open the door, then you are need of a cure. Hanging closet systems offer a low cost cure to your messy clothing by maximizing your available space.

They will make the best use of your vertical space by offering you more shelves to store folded sweaters and other bulky items and more shoe storage space, whilst only taking up minimal floor space. They will make the clothes in your closet easier to find and access.

Why are they better than other closet organizers?

A closet hanging organizer:

  • is easy to install
  • will fit anywhere with a rail
  • is fairly cheap
  • is highly functional
  • takes up minimal room
  • can easily be folded away when not needed or to take on trips.

How to choose one

Step 1
First you need to measure the dimensions of your closet so you know which organizers will fit in.

Step 2
Next you need to declutter your closet. Toss away (recycle or donate) anything that you don’t wear or no longer fits and group the remaining clothes into piles of similar items.

Step 3
Determine how much space you need for the following types of clothes and accessories that are in your closet:

  • clothes that need to be hung split between full length and half length
  • bulky items like sweaters
  • t shirts
  • underwear
  • shoes
  • accessories, eg, purses, hats

Step 4
You are then in a position to decide:

  • how many large cubbies you need for sweaters
  • how many medium cubbies you need for t shirts
  • how many shoe cubbies you need
  • whether you need additional specialty organizers for purses
  • whether your hanging organizer needs to have drawer accessories to stow your underwear, and
  • how much hanging space you need to preserve on your closet rod.

Step 5
You can then look for one or a selection of organizers that will fit your needs.

Take care to consider the weight of your items and the load that specific organizers you are interested in will bear.

Consider any additional features on offer such as side pockets, drawer accessories or zip up closures.

Look out for name brands like Household Essentials, Honey Can Do, Whitmor and Rubbermaid.

Still need more hanging space?

You may not want to sacrifice any hanging space to fit in a hanging organizer. So what do you do?

Closet Doubler

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DOUBLE your hanging space with this closet doubler.

Rubbermaid Shelf

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COMBINE hanging space with shelving with this Rubbermaid shelf.

Over the door hanging closet organizers

As well as hanging organizers that fit onto your closet rod, you can also find those that fit over the door and use the wasted space on the inside of the door.

Hanging Shoe Organizer

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This Whitmor shoe rack can hold 36 pairs.

These are typically shoe organizers but you can also find those designed to hold purses, jewelry, caps and one of my favorite closet organization ideas, an organizer for your iron and iron board.

Over The Door Hanging Closet Organizers

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Perfect!

Making your hanging organizers last longer

As with everything that you want to get your money’s worth from, you need to maintain it. So dust your hanging closet organizer regularly and consider giving it an annual wash. Also don’t overpack it or it might just collapse and that messy closet will return!

I’d love to hear your ideas for using hanging closet organizers. Please leave me a comment.

How To Use Baby Closet Organizers

The aim of baby closet organizers for your nursery is to ensure that there is no wasted space in the closet. They should also separate out clothes, shoes, bedding and toys into easy to find areas.

Baby clothes don’t really need to be hung on a rod as due to their ‘easy care’ nature, they are fine to be folded up and stored away. So don’t waste all that space below your closet rod – fill it with a mix of cubbies, cubes, shelves and shoe racks.

Follow our simple 7 step guide below for how to use your baby clothes organizer to enjoy a neat and tidy closet.

 

 

Step 1

The chances are you will have baby clothes ranging from newborn up to 12 months old and beyond by the time your baby is born. It is best to partition clothes by size and then by season within size.

Step 2

Keep each group of items together in their own cubby or use labeled dividers on the hanging rod. Baby Buddy Size-It Closet Organizers and Sugar Booger Baby Closet Dividers are popular options.

Baby Closet Organizers

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Step 3

Ensure your closet system can cope with outgrown clothes. Perhaps use some bins or wire baskets at the bottom of the closet to keep items for your next baby or until you are ready to donate them.

Step 4

Keep your baby’s regularly worn clothes in the most accessible place, with less used items at the back or bottom of the closet.

Step 5

Add some small storage bins for socks or small accessories.

Step 6

It is often best to keep night changing items out of the closet and near the changing table. This will keep the bleary eyed process that little bit easier.

Step 7

Close the closet door and enjoy the comfortable and tidy environment you have created for you and your baby. And perhaps consider some closet organization ideas for your own clothes chaos.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on how you use baby closet organizers. Please leave me a comment.

How To Choose A Baby Closet Organizer: 7 Tips

With all the fun and excitement of preparing for the arrival of your new baby, there are many things you will need to buy. So don’t forget this motherhood essential – the baby closet organizer.

Why do you need one?

Once you have your baby, things can get pretty chaotic. Time will be precious so you don’t want to waste any, searching for the perfect outfit for your little one each day. Baby closet organizers will help maintain your sanity, by having all your baby’s clothes, shoes, bedding and perhaps even toys neatly organized in one place.

 

 

Baby closet organization will help ensure you make the maximum use of the space available and you will need this when you are inundated with baby clothes. You won’t be able to help buying that cute little outfit that your baby doesn’t really need and nor will your friends and family. Your baby will have way more than he/she needs and you will have to find somewhere to put it where you won’t forget about it until they are too big for it.

Baby Closet Organizer

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It has 6 shelves, 4 mesh pockets and 3 hooks to easily hang over your closet rod.

How to choose a baby closet organizer

Tip 1
Measure the size of your baby clothes closet carefully – including height, depth and width. You don’t want to find that whatever you buy won’t fit.

Tip 2
Think about what you are going to store in the closet as this will determine how large your organizer needs to be. Do you have any storage in your changing table or will you need to store diapers in the closet too?

Tip 3
Look for the most durable option – heavy gauge canvas or something not too flimsy.

Tip 4
Think about whether the baby clothes organizer will be suitable for the long term. Is it future proof? Will it grow with your child and be able to cope with heavier and larger clothes?

Tip 5
Do you need hanging space, cubbies, cubes, shelves, and a baby shoe organizer? A mixture of them all is ideal. Open shelves allow for easy access which can be adjusted as your storage requirements change. Storage bins are ideal for corralling accessories in one place.

Tip 6
Is the organizer flexible? Can it be expanded or reconfigured as your child grows or their needs change? This Neat Nursery system is customizable so you can build a personalized organizational system to fit your particular needs.

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Tip 7
Look for one that requires the least installation. Many just hang from your existing rod rather than needing any drilling or permanent modifications.

Alternative baby closet ideas

You are not limited to baby closet organizers, there are of course normal closet organization ideas that you can use in your nursery. Those made specifically for babies typically have smaller cubbies but this can be good or bad depending on what you are trying to store.

Why not consider these alternative hanging organizers for your baby’s closet:

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A couple of these 8 shelf organizers would fill your closet nicely and make good use of the whole space. Available in four colors, you can also buy handy drawer accessories.

==> Click HERE for details of this Household Essentials Organizer <==

Although sold as a shoe and sweater organizer, this could easily be repurposed for baby clothes and accessories. With 3 large shelves and 10 small cubbies, a multitude of baby paraphernalia could be stored away neatly.

Enjoy It

Whether you are buying a baby closet organizer as a gift for a baby shower or just getting yourself ready for your imminent arrival, the nursery will look great and life will be easier if you keep organized.

Do you look for anything else in a baby clothes organizer? Please leave me a comment.