Mt. Pleasant Lifestyle February 2014

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Home Matters

Separate Accessories from Clothing

Belts, shoes, purses, scarves, ties and other add-ons should have their own designated area to ensure they don’t get lost or damaged. Opt for clear plastic containers so you can easily see what each drawer holds. Hang purses on the inside of closet doors to preserve prime real estate on the rack. Use baskets to collect socks, tights and other closet tumbleweeds. Divide Clothing by Season

This is an obvious tip but one that is often overlooked. Distinguishing clothing by season not only helps save space but will also save you time getting ready in the morning by instantly limiting your options. Store out-of-season clothes in sealed containers or space bags to avoid unwanted pests. Divide Clothing by Color or Pattern

Separating clothing into color families is an easy way to quickly take stock of your wardrobe. It will also help you when you’re shopping: You’ll immediately see which colors or patterns you should hold off on buying and which you could obtain more of to diversify your closet. Decide on Storage

Many knits and sweaters, such as a loose-weave wool or cashmere, should be folded and kept in a drawer or on the shelf in order to avoid stretching out. T-shirts can be folded as well and stored in a dresser. Nice slacks, skirts, dresses and dress shirts should be hung and allowed to “breathe” to prevent wrinkles.

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Use the Right Hanger

Padded, satin hangers are ideal for delicate items such as silk since they help retain the blouse’s natural shape. Look for sturdy wood hangers for heavy jackets and blazers. Decide on the same hanger for everything else. Limiting the types of hangers decreases clutter and creates a more functional closet. Forget about using hangers from the dry cleaner—your clothes don’t deserve that abuse.

or many, the closet can be a dark cave of chaos: shoes everywhere, mismatched hangers, “nothing to wear.” Despite being filled with beautiful clothing, often it’s an ugly site. Below are a few tips that can help streamline your closet, making getting dressed in the morning less of a chore.

Hang a Mirror or Decoration

Take Everything Out (I Mean Everything)

Organizing your closet it a simple way to de-clutter your home and also your morning routine. You’ll most likely find new ways to wear old pieces and holes in your closet that can easily be filled. Spending a little time in this oft-used space will undoubtedly earn you a big payoff.

Set aside an afternoon to pull out every item from your closet. Separate items according to usage and plan to donate or toss anything you haven’t worn within the last year. Despite your best intentions, it’s highly unlikely you’ll wear that crushed velvet jacket any time soon.

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If you have the space, add a mirror. You can immediately make a decision about your outfit and it will make your space look bigger, to boot. A Grecian bust adds charm and is a great way to store chunky necklaces or scarves.


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