A walk-in closet is a far-fetched dream for many and while most of us have spacious wardrobes large enough to fit the whole family for a game of hide and seek, others may have closet space leaning on the smaller side. If you’re the latter, fret not, for with a few handy tips from our experts here at Amart, we present clever and creative small wardrobe ideas to take advantage of the space you have in your bedroom.
10 Tips for Closet Organisation
An organised closet is the key to creating a storage space that maximises your wardrobe. The aim? To achieve a closet that is neat and tidy, created and maintained in organised fashion with items of clothing in full view and easy reach allowing for ease of accessibility especially when you’re in a hurry. Sometimes getting started is the hardest thing to do and while the task may appear daunting, organising your small closet space is easier than you may think.
Here are our top 10 tips for ideal closet organisation:
- Declutter the Wardrobe
- Wire Baskets.
- Storage Bins
- Over the Door Storage
- Install Layered Shelving
- Vacuum Seasonal Clothing
- Invest in Creative Hangers
- Drawer Dividers
- Retractable Wardrobe Accessories
- Use a Trolley with Wheels
Give your closet the good old fashion cleanout that it needs. We want to reduce the amount of clothes you have so start by sorting through everything. It helps to take every single piece of clothing you have out of the closet, piling them in the centre of the room or bed and then sorting them into 2 piles. The clothes you keep and the donation pile for a charity shop or perhaps a relative who loves pre loved clothing.
Take the time to separate your seasonal clothes. By dividing your wardrobe between summer and winter clothes, you’ll reduce the amount of storage space required. Vacuum bags are a great way to store out-of-season clothes to keep them immune from moths and dust. Once that’s out of the way, you’ll have a clearer picture of how much clothing you have left and the amount of storage space you have to work with.
Baskets are a great way to organise your small closet space. The open design of wire baskets allows you a visual of everything you have so there’s no need to rummage to get to what you need. Smaller baskets are a great way to hide accessories and bits and pieces while creating organisation. They add a sense of style while making it easier to find what you need. Large wicker baskets are ideal for storage on upper shelves, especially for items of clothing or accessories that you don’t use very often. They make for a neat organised top shelf which in turn helps you to find your items easily.
When it comes to organisation tools, very few come close to the multi purpose storage bins.You could even say, the storage bin ticks many boxes on the organisational chart. Pun intended! Use them for storing anything, from undergarments to hiding away miscellaneous items that are different from the rest. A storage cube with a clear screen makes it easier to see your items clearly. And the best part? They’re stackable making them a great space saving option for small wardrobes.
Install an over the door rack to instantly create shelves for storing everyday items with easy access. You could have your handbags, accessories, belts and ties neatly assembled over the closet door. Another great way to utilise every inch of your small wardrobe is to hang an over the door shoe organiser. Keep the clutter and mess off the floor with over the door inserts to store your shoes neatly. You’ll never be late for another date again.
It takes minimal effort for your clothing to take a tumble, get cluttered and messy in a small wardrobe so installing layered shelving is key for small closet organisation. Layer one wall in your wardrobe with a row of shelving to house your wicker baskets, storage bins and shoe boxes. This shelf space not only creates a dedicated space for your items but it makes your wardrobe so much more visually appealing.
Vacuum pack your winter jackets and chunky sweaters during the summer months to create space in your wardrobe. Store these on the upper shelves of your cupboard or under the bed until you need them. You can even do this with winter bedding to save space. Vacuum sealing is not only great for space, they also keep your clothing safe from moths and mould.
There’s so many types of hangers on the market today that make for great storage tools in your tiny wardrobe. Some people prefer all their hangers to be identical in colour. They blend into the background making the clothes pop. Vertical or circle hangers are a great solution for hanging scarves, belts and ties in an organised fashion, both to save space and making it easier to access. Hang your jeans to save drawer space. Or use S hooks for your pants and skirts.
These are an absolute must-have for your undergarments. Fold your undergarments into fine little rolls and store in drawer dividers. You’ll be able to find your clothes without any hassle and practice rotation so you won’t always be reaching for the same undies over and over again.
Pull out drawers and retractable rods, and shelving are wonderful storage solutions for a small wardrobe. Use them when necessary and stash them away once you’re done and it’s like they weren’t even there in the first place. They make great organisation tools without taking up much space at all.
Having a little roller cart in your wardrobe makes it easier to keep your everyday items accessible and separate from the rest of your clothing items. Use the trolley with shelves to store everyday shoes and accessories. The best part? You can roll it away when it’s not needed.
Wardrobe Ideas for Small Bedrooms
Small bedrooms can be challenging spaces when it comes to ample storage solutions. We present a number of nifty ideas that are popular alternatives to the small walk in wardrobe to maximise your current closet space.Try some of these small closet ideas DIY:
- A Corner Wardrobe
- Purchase a Wardrobe
- Over the Bed Storage
- Floating Desks
- Bench or Ottomans
Having a corner wardrobe is a wonderful way to maximise storage space into what would otherwise be an empty waste of a space. They fit perfectly into the angled recesses of your room, making ideal use of an awkward spot. A fabulous corner wardrobe idea for a small bedroom.
A stand alone wardrobe or a chest of drawers like the Chanelle are great ways to implement a storage solution to a small bedroom. Utilise the many drawers to store all your clothes in one place for handy access.
An over the bed hutch of cupboards is a nifty way to incorporate more storage space. Building cupboards above your beds are a great way to store books, linens and even shoes. Feature a shelf divider or an open display shelf for a creative solution and have mirrored cupboard doors that reflect off the lighting to give the illusion of a bigger brighter bedroom.
When space is at a premium, floating desks help extensively. Attach a floating desk onto your wall space or window. You’ll be working with a great view and your table easily folds up again for an open solution. For small wardrobe room ideas, use them as bedside tables for those tight corners.
Store bedspreads, winter clothing and rarely used items in your ottomans and trunks. Have these placed at the end of your beds. They double up as visually appealing storage with a purpose without taking much room.
Small Built-In Wardrobe Ideas
Wardrobes came into existence as early as the 1800s and were very much a part of the wealthy Victorians. They were elaborate, exquisite not to mention heavy and quite a distinguished feature. Fast forward to modern day where sleek and contemporary is the name of the game. Built-in wardrobes are the perfect storage solution for the bedroom, living and dining room. They often have everything you need, from hanging closet space, drawers and shelving.
Here are a couple of our small built-in wardrobe ideas:
- Floor to Ceiling Built-In Wardrobes
- Built-In Wardrobes with Office Space
Possibly the most popular wardrobe option, floor to ceiling built-in wardrobes are a one stop solution for any bedroom. They house all that you need into one compact vertical space. The top cupboards are ideal for rarely used items while the rest of the cupboard efficiently stores your clothing, shoes and accessories in neatly divided areas.
When space is tight, opt for a built-in wardrobe with an office desk. It’s a creative solution to a problem. There’s no need for a separate office desk so you’ll have room for more fun things, like a bean bag or comfortable reading nook. Apply the same principle for creating a dressing table in your built-in wardrobe.
Open wardrobe Ideas for Small Bedrooms
Yet another wonderful solution for a small bedroom is the addition of an open wardrobe. It’s visually appealing and takes up less space than a regular wardrobe or multiple dressers hence making the room appear bigger.
- Invest in a Open Closet
- Hanging Clothing Rack
- Floating Shelves
An open closet is a great way to amplify your storage space in a small bedroom. Embrace the open concept and make your closet your personal own dresser and add your personal touch with the additions of mirrors, a hat stand or colourful wallpaper.
It’s the easiest method of creating a wardrobe space for your small bedroom. Your clothes are on display which means easy access to what you need.And because your clothes are always in view, it’s easier to keep tabs on it, you reduce the risks of accumulating too much.
Place this handy shelving unit over the bed and bedside tables to create a visually appealing display shelf. House your books and favourite decorative items on these shelf spaces that double up as bedroom decor. It’s creative, modern and contemporary.
So take inspiration from Amart furniture, your one stop for storage solutions for bedrooms, living rooms, and much more. Your dream wardrobe awaits.