Important Steps That Will Help Make Sense of Children's Closets

Keeping Your Kids Clutter Free

What you will be relieved to know is that you don't have to wait until your child grows up and leaves to go to college to reclaim an organized closet in their room again. In fact, the truth of the matter is that your child probably craves a closet that is user-friendly and makes sense. However, until they have one in place they cannot have a system to follow to keep it organized.

Why The Pros Do it Best

The best way to get on track with an organized closet for your child is to work with a professional closet organizer. We are not just saying that because it happens to be what we specialize in; the reason that we can specialize in this field is because it is not an easy task to get a handle on. However, when you make the wise choice to work with a professional, these are some things that you should be aware of:

  • Utilize a system that includes bins, and a variety of them if possible. This is an ideal way to help reduce, or at least control, clutter. Bins can be used for everything from toys to out of season clothing.
  • Don't miss out on the opportunity to use the interior of the closet door, when possible. This is a great space to hang a shoe organizer. If the closet has a sliding door, consider using the interior side of the bedroom door for additional space.
  • Err on the side of safety and caution by putting items that are used frequently at an accessible height. Upper racks and shelves are ideal for storing items your child does not need access to very often.
  • Using the rainbow system for hanging clothes colors will enable your child to help keep things organized. When they have a system that they can remember, they are more likely to be able to take care of keeping their closet neat and organized.
  • Labels can be your friend. Even for bins that you can see inside of, use a label so that anyone who gains access will know what to find in there and what to put back in there.

Calling in the Experts

To help you come up with a children's closet in your Rhode Island home that works, call on Closets of Rhode Island. We take this line of work seriously and it shows in the results that we are able to get for our clients. Our goal is to keep Rhode Island organized, one closet at a time.

If you are looking for custom closet solutions, contact our Rhode Island closet designer by calling 401-632-4640 or complete our online request form.