Organizing men’s closets means using different tools and strategies than you would for women’s spaces. After all, the typical men’s wardrobe features apparel not found in women’s closets, like suits and ties. Fortunately, there are some easy closet organizing tips for men that don’t involve spending a fortune. Check out Closet World’s must-have products for keeping his closet in shape. With a few tips and tricks, you can turn your closet into a place where you actually enjoy spending time.
Hanging Storage
Hanging storage is essential for men’s closets. Along with shirts and suits, men often need to hang up pants, jackets, sweaters, robes, and other items. Double hanging rods are ideal for shorter items, like jeans and shorts. Additionally, men’s closets need plenty of drawer storage. Pull-out racks and bureaus are ideal for storing t-shirts, pajamas, and work-out clothes. The goal is to keep everything organized and orderly so it’s easy to grab pieces at a glance.
Tie and Belt Displays
Ties are a fact of life for men in certain industries. If you’re making over a man’s closet, make it a point to create spaces for ties, belts, and suspenders so they don’t wind up crumpled in drawers. Slide-out tie racks with hooks are great for keeping these pieces organized and will ensure that they can be viewed at a glance. Want something more dramatic? Consider a display piece with cubbies for each individual item of neckwear. In this way, you can turn your storage system into an attractive piece of decor.
Sock Solutions
Both men’s and women’s sock drawers have a tendency to turn into disaster zones fast. Fortunately, you can take steps to get these messy spots in shape. Fabric or acrylic divider inserts make it possible to create smaller storage sections within larger pull-out drawers. Designate specific sections for socks, underwear, cufflinks, and other small items rather than letting all these items mingle together. You’ll never have to worry about finding two matching socks again.
Shoe Storage
The average man might not have as many pairs of shoes as the average woman. However, the odds are good that he has a pair of fashion sneakers, a pair of workout sneakers, a pair of dress shoes, and some sandals at minimum. If you’re living in a colder climate, you might also have snow boots and galoshes to stow. Keep these items in shoe racks or storage cube systems so you can view them at a glance. You can also opt to display jewelry and accessories like watches and cufflinks.
Contact Us for Closet Organizing Made Simple
At Closet World, we’re passionate about creating flexible closets that marry form and function. Our goal is to maximize space for your belongings while ensuring you smile when you open those closet doors. Ready to get started on revitalizing your storage space? Call us today or schedule your free in-home design consult online. We look forward to helping you get your home in order.