When our basement flooded, so did our walk in closet. And although I couldn't round up a picture of the walk-in before the flood, here is a quick glimpse of what it looked like after {with things a lot more strewn about then I would have typically liked...}
It was a really good sized closet that we used to store ALL of our season's of clothing, shoes, undergarments, baseball caps, handbags and lower level linens. And there was room to spare...
So, when it was time to move upstairs to our guest room, it was time to move the clothes with us. Not knowing how long until we can completely refinish our lower level, means not wanting to run up and down the stairs each time I need some clothing. Completely great for exercise, however, not such a productive use of time.
The guest room actually came with double closet storage {since it was originally a master bedroom before we finished our lower level}
Then I decided to steel one side of the double closet space, for a desk. Imagine the hubs excitement when he realized that a desk on one side meant both of us sharing the other. This took A LOT of convincing.
By adding curtains to the closet fronts we were able to easily conceal away the contents of the closet spaces.
Then came the challenging part. Time to pick and choose through years worth of clothing, to put into an itty bitty closet space.
I will admit, this was not necessarily easy, but the most liberating and amazing feeling!
Here is what I did. I decided to pretend that I would be going on a month vacation getaway. What would I pack? What are my most favorite articles of clothing? What are the most practical? How many pairs of shoes would I bring? How about handbags and accessories? Yep, I thought about it all.
And then I picked. I walked through our old walk in and snagged only my most flattering and favorite fitting tops. I only allowed for three pairs of my favorite jeans and a couple of dress pants. I also dug through piles of clean clothes that were waiting for a home.
When all was said and done, I was left with LOADS of things still in our old walk in, and two large garbage bags full of clothes I decided I probably would never wear again, and most likely only was if I had nothing else to choose from.
Having a small pile of all of my most favorite clothes was INCREDIBLE! I knew that now I wouldn't have to sit and ponder about what I was going to wear or how I was going to pair an unflattering shirt with something to cover it up with. I knew that each day I would love what I was choosing. I also knew that I would have a lot easier time keeping up on laundry, because if I didn't, I wouldn't have anything to wear {instead of defaulting to all of those old clothes that really didn't do me much justice!} Plus, knowing that I had bags of clothing to donate, is a pretty fantastic feeling as well!
And because I just adored all that I picked, it was kinda fun hanging it all up in it's new home.
I used the shelving cubes {which are just cheapo stack-able closet organizers we snagged at the Home Depot}, to corral all of our sweaters that we don't like to keep on hangers {to avoid hanger marks}.
And to hold some of our personal bedroom items as well!
But my favorite part about the stacking shelves is that some extra baskets I had from downstairs, actually were the perfect fit! {they are these baskets from Ikea}
I used three of them to corral my scarves, undergarments and socks. And one more to hold belts for both the hubs and I! {Of course they still need some cutesy labels, just have to get to that yet!}
When it came to hanging up my clothes, I had always heard you should be able to keep about an inch in-between each hanger. This allows you to easily see and access each piece of clothing, and also keeps them hanging nice.
I seriously couldn't even do that when I had a whole walk in! Eeek! But again, now that I can, it feels GREAT!
And then I sorted my clothes by sleeve length and color.
Sleeveless, Short Sleeve, Pants, Long Sleeve. Most of my long sleeves are actually cardigans or jackets that I wear over the short sleeves in the cooler months, which is why they are tucked closer to the back.
And when sorting by color, I used the ROY-G-BIV method! IHeart an organized rainbow of colors!
And what about those other baskets you ask?
Well, one holds all of my cami's and tanks {22 to be exact!} and the other holds shorts and skirts and sleeveless shirts! Packing tons of storage punch!
Speaking of baskets, I was able to use another for my most fav handbags! And it tucks away perfectly under my hanging clothes, right next to my selected fav shoes!
And for those little extra's like ties and necklaces, we just used more of what we had and installed a Command Hook for the ties and used extra closet rod space for the necklaces!
For the remainder of our items {like swim gear, sleepwear, additional undergarments, painting outfits, etc...}, we also have a chest of drawers.
I now know how much easier life is with such a streamlined closet space holding only my most favorite and essential clothing, while also knowing I really didn't sacrifice much at all. In fact, I feel like I have gained a whole lot. It made me realize that I need to be A LOT more picky about the clothing I purchase, because I seriously would be just fine without the remainder of my goods still downstairs. I have been living with less for a couple of months since the whole flooding thing happened, and it really has made things easier and more simplified for me. Giving complete meaning to the whole "Less is More" philosophy.
Oh, and I can't forget to talk about the moola. When we did all of the wallpaper and painting, the only storage investment was on the stackable white shelving, which came in at about $40. Other than that, as much as I wanted to snag some Huggable Hangers, I decided that I couldn't spend another dime on this update. So all of the baskets and shoe storage and hangers were all from either our walk-in or other areas of the house. Showing that organizing doesn't need to cost much or anything, it's all about paring down and creating a more simplistic lifestyle!
Anyone else letting go to gain more? Anyone else tackle their own bedroom closets this month? Are you all surprised at how functional such an itty bitty closet space can be? I kinda heart it!
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