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10 Tips for Organizing Your Child’s Closet

10 Tips for Organizing Your Child’s Closet

Your kid’s wardrobe may resemble a chaos of clutter. Is it perpetually hard to get your kids dressed in the morning? Wrangle the wardrobe gremlins and reclaim your sanity with these top 10 tips on how to organize your child's closet! As kids grow up, the clothes begin to pile up so we’ll cover everything from declutter wardrobe tips to space-saving hacks to make getting dressed a breeze for both you and your little one.

Tips to Declutter Your Kid’s Wardrobe

1. Label Bins and Baskets

Organize your kids’ clothes by types: shirts, skirts, dresses, pants, socks, jackets, by season: winter wear, summer clothes and clothes for cooler weather or by age by adding appropriate labels to an assortment of bins and baskets. 

2. Arrange Clothing Based on Colors

Color coding your kid’s clothes allows them to mix and match clothes based on color, the occasion and their current choices. It is especially a great idea to try out when there are not many storage options like baskets and hampers available. This idea not only helps you keep things organised, but also adds a dash of personality to the closet and keeps the aesthetics of the room cohesive to the entire space.

3. Store Essentials in Clear Storage Bins

Clear storage bins help kids know where they have kept what they are looking for. These bins are easy to clean and are versatile enough to be used for a variety of purposes including storing sentimental pieces of clothing from your child’s infant and toddler years to storing toys and clothes that your child will grow into.

4. Create Personalized Nooks in Shared Spaces

Do your kids share a room? Here’s a fun way to personalise nooks for your kids. Create an extra space like a box with personalised features like your child’s name and stickers to store toys.  Make this accessible for your child giving them a sense of belonging and organising the space in a shared bedroom.

5. Add a Laundry Hamper

A must for every bedroom is a laundry hamper so that little hands can quickly drop in dirty clothes instead of making a pile of it on the floor. Make it attractive by adding a hamper that matches the aesthetic of the room and showcases your child’s personality like coordinated colors and fun animal prints.


6. Create a Space for a Walk-in Closet 

Creating a walk-in closet in your kid’s room will help your child have a separate space with defined boundaries and the opportunity to have different storage options that could include a closet rod, open and closed shelves, cabinets and drawers. These options will create additional space to help kids organise all their belongings.

7. Tuck Clothes Into a Dresser

Another clothes organizer for the closet or for smaller spaces is the dresser.  A dresser is perfect for all those little clothes like socks, undergarments and tees that are easy to organise and be used by your child. Dressers can be used as the child continues to grow, into late childhood and teenage years. Having the dresser in the closet will free up more space for the child to play in their room.

8. Use a Vertical Wardrobe

A clothes organizer that is especially helpful as children begin to grow is a vertical wardrobe. The higher shelves that are inaccessible for the kids can be fitted with hampers to store out of season clothes, swimwear, and clothes that kids have grown out of. These items can be rotated seasonally until your kids grow out of it. The lower shelves can be used to stow away everyday essentials like baths and hand towels.

9. Stash Hangers in the Closet 

An ingenious clothes wardrobe organizer is to stash hangers in the closet to hang shirts, trousers and one-off festive clothing to keep it easy and wrinkle-free. Use drawers and shelves for other clothing items and clothing essentials. 

10. Have Fewer Options for Kids

As parents, we know the difficulty of folding clothes and stacking them up in shelves and hanging them in wardrobes. So, keep their clothing choices simple and choose clothing that resonates with your child - clothes that are stylish and practical like PILOLO clothes. Pick clothes you know the child will enjoy being in and have the freedom to live and breathe easy - and at the same time reduces your laundry load.

So with these ten closet organization ideas in your arsenal, you can transform your child's closet from a chaotic jumble into an organized haven that promotes independence and makes getting dressed a fun and frustration-free experience. Not only will your mornings be smoother, but you'll also be teaching your child valuable organizational skills that will benefit them for years to come.

 

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