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Repurposed Objects For An Organized Closet Space

Organizing your closet doesn't require expensive bespoke solutions. In fact, some of the solutions to wrangle tough-to-store jewelry and purses you already have in your home. So while you save up for your dream Kardashian-inspired closet, you can resort to some practical solutions for the moment.

Here are some repurposed objects you can use to achieve that organized closet space according to Apartment Therapy:

Magazine files

Went a little crazy with clutches and wallets that you have more of them than actual space to store them? Magazine racks could be your best solution. You can stash them vertically (just like how you would a magazine), and they would take virtually zero space. The good thing is, just like magazine spines, you can still see which one is which making it easier to find the one that you need.

Paper towel holders

How many times have you spent a good few minutes of your precious time untangling belts or chain accessories? There is actually an easy and cheap solution for that. Circular accessories like bangles, belts, chokers, can be perfectly stored by wrapping them around a paper towel holder. For easy access, keep the ones you use more often on the top.

A wine rack

To have more space for clutches and any knick knack of the same size, install a wall-hanging wine rack inside your closet. It will keep the closet looking organized (like a pro) and the same time makes things accessible. No need to dig out on a pile of whatnots every time you look for something in particular.

A coat rack

The best way to make use of your coat racks during the warmer seasons is to bring them in your closet to store handbags instead of jackets. In fact, you can use it for virtually anything that you need to hang.

Shower hooks

Don't spend on purse hangers (which seem to cost more than they should) if you can repurpose your shower curtains to serve the same purpose. 


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