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25 Beautifully Organized and Inspiring Closets

By Jaime Morrison Curtis |


Get a head start on spring cleaning by organizing your closet. Simple changes like using matching hangers can do wonders. Once I started organizing my closet by outfits, I no longer found myself stressing about not having anything to wear. Be inspired to get in there and start cleaning with these 25 Beautifully Organized and Inspiring Closets…

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  • Starting with Containers

    Starting with Containers

    They may not be the prettiest, but they will make your closet look great.
    Spotted at The Container Store.

  • Keeping it Minimal

    Keeping it Minimal

    Try to cut your closet down to items you really need.
    Check it out at Tumblr.

  • Use Every Space

    Use Every Space

    Add hooks to the closet doors for jewelry.
    Spotted at Imperfectly Polished.

  • Calm and Serene

    Calm and Serene

    Keep this in mind when organizing and redecorating.
    Find out more at Fall Design.

  • Tackling Your Shoes

    Tackling Your Shoes

    Organize by style and then color.
    Check it out at Sweet Louise.

  • Coordinating Hangers

    Coordinating Hangers

    This is a very simple way to keep your closet from looking chaotic and cluttered.
    Find out more at Design Love Fest.

  • Everything in its Place

    Everything in its Place

    Labels work great for ensuring everything is in its place.
    Check it out at Houzz.

  • Making it Part of the Home

    Making it Part of the Home

    If you live in a small space, incorporate your closet into the decor.
    Spotted at Blogspot.

  • Organizing by the Seasons

    Organizing by the Seasons

    When summer rolls around, it's a good idea to go through your clothes and sort out what you won't be wearing in the heat.
    Find out more at Architectural Digest.

  • Make Way for Shoes

    Make Way for Shoes

    Don't forget to work up, like making a shoe rack practically to the ceiling.
    Find out more at Frog Hill Designs.

  • Organizing By Prints

    Organizing By Prints

    It may work better for you than color coordinating.
    Find out more at The Glitter Guide.

  • Making it Your Own

    Making it Your Own

    Treat your closet as any space in your home, make it your own by painting and decorating.
    Check it out at Centsational Girl.

  • The Very Helpful Shelving Unit

    The Very Helpful Shelving Unit

    This comes in handy if you're not sure where to begin your organization process.
    Spotted at We Heart It.

  • Out in the Open

    Out in the Open

    Keeping your clothes down to a minimum is definitely key for making it look good.
    Check it out at Desire to Inspire.

  • Baby's First Closet

    Baby's First Closet

    Start them off with an organized closet at an early age.
    Spotted at Shop for Mum and Bub.

  • Organizing by Outfit

    Organizing by Outfit

    You don't have to exactly space out each outfit, but put coordinating pants close to coordinating tops and so on.
    Find out more at Martha Stewart.

  • Bags at the Top

    Bags at the Top

    Since these items are not used as frequently keep them at the top of your closet.
    Find out more at Houzz.

  • Don't Love the Plastic?

    Don't Love the Plastic?

    Use baskets to hold scarves, or vintage suitcases for socks.
    Check it out at Throw Glitter in the Air.

  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

    Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

    Or put one on the back of your closet door.
    Check it out at The Selby.

  • The Gents Dressing Room

    The Gents Dressing Room

    Color code work shirts to make mornings go a whole lot smoother.
    Spotted at G the Gent.

  • Suitcases for Storage

    Suitcases for Storage

    Fill suitcases with clothes and sweaters you are holding onto but don't wear often.
    Find out more at A Beautiful Mess.

  • Everything You'd Need

    Everything You'd Need

    Use any extra space to store other things like books and cologne.
    Find out more at The Black Workshop.

  • Organizing By Type

    Organizing By Type

    Divide your closet into sections for pants, shorts, tanks, sweaters, etc.
    Find out more at Tailored Living.

  • Two Story Closet

    Two Story Closet

    Amazing or overwhelming?
    Spotted at Houzz.

  • Fold Where You Can

    Fold Where You Can

    Sort out all the things that can be folded to conserve space.
    Find out more at HGTV.

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Jaime Morrison Curtis is author of the bestselling book Prudent Advice: Lessons for My Baby Daughter (A Life List for Every Woman), and follow up fill-in journal My Prudent Advice, and founding co-editor at Prudent Baby, the premier DIY destination for crafty moms seeking ways to make their lives even more stylish and beautiful.

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Jaime Morrison Curtis is author of the book Prudent Advice: Lessons for My Baby Daughter (A Life List for Every Woman), founding editor at Prudent Baby, LA Kids Editor at DailyCandy and mother to three-year-old Scarlet Jane

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