4 Ideas for Organizing Your Kid's Closet

4 Ideas for Organizing Your Kid's Closet

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Does your kid's room look like a tornado struck it? Does clean-up time sometimes feel like more of a chore for you than for your child? Having a child is a beautiful gift, and with it comes managing all the toys, clothes, and gear that come along with them. It may seem overwhelming at times, but it doesn't have to be. Take baby steps and focus on the area that can help you keep it all organized: a custom kids closet organizer for your child's room is a great place to start. With these four tips, your kid's wardrobe will transform into an organized dream!

 

#1 Install Adjustable Wardrobe Rods

Make it easy for your kids to be able to pick out what they want to wear each day by lowering hooks and rods to their reach. You will no longer have to micro-manage your children each morning, making sure they can get to their favorite outfits. Not only can your child now get dressed themselves, but they can also put their clothes away on laundry day! When the time comes, you can adjust these rods for future growth, converting your triple hang sections to double.

 

#2 Create Lables and Organize

Ever go through your kid’s clothes and toys and wonder how stuffed animals got mixed into their shorts drawer? A label maker is going to become your new best friend. Show your kids where items are supposed to go in their closet with picture and word labels: Shirts, Pants, Pajamas, Books, and Toys. Add some fun colors or stickers to the tags to make it kid-friendly, giving your child a feeling of ownership of their closet organizer.

 

#3 Add a Personal Touch

It’s time to let your kid go wild with creativity! Give your child an outlet for personal expression and a sense of responsibility for the closet by designating shelves, tack boards or other specialized areas for artistic display. Involve their style in the color of the custom shelving allowing for future growth to display awards and trophies, or photo frames one day.

 

#4 Clean-up Time

Are you tired of tripping over your child’s toys and clothes that are everywhere? In your kids closet organizer, incorporate pull-out baskets in an easy-to-reach area of the closet to make it simple for your little one to retrieve or put away toys, balls, dolls, and stuffed animals. See-through wire baskets make it easy for the kids to see where to store everything without having to go through each one.

 

Good habits and organization can go a long way in your child’s future. Starting these skills now will not only keep your kid’s room stay clean but will allow room for growth. Reimagine your child’s closet now with these tips and make it easy for your kid’s wardrobe to grow along with them in the future. Get more ideas for organizing kids closets in our Tips & Ideas section!

 

 

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