Is your child’s closet “kid-friendly?”
January 12, 2011 View Comments (1)
Kids Closet Organization Systems
Before you jump into transforming your little one’s closet and spend a load of cash,take a look at our Kids Closet Organization Systems. These simple solutions to create storage that can be easily maintained and will “grow with your child”.
1) A good storage system inside the closet makes use of the vertical space and eliminates the need for a dresser. Add another hanging rod to maximize the space for those itty-bitty clothes.
2) Label bins and baskets to make toy retrieval and clean up a breeze. Print pictures of the contents for the little ones.
3) Hanging a canvas sweater organizer is an inexpensive way to create shelves for clothing or accessories. Try labeling each of the 5 cubbies with the days of the week for early school goers. Having their outfits pre-set for the week could save many morning meltdowns on what to where!
4) Modular units with canvas storage bins are the perfect storage solution for the bottom half of any closet. (the 6-cube unit laid horizontally)
5) Store out of season clothing in lidded bins on the top shelf of the closet to make room for the seasonal stuff.
My product favourites to help make these tasks a whole lot easier are the modular units with 6 cubes, the hanging wardrobe, and the Mini Stash seen below.
It is never to late to make your child’s closet “kid’s friendly”. Stop wasting money on solutions that do not work. Follow our Kids Closet Organization Systems to get the most value from your money.
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