![]() ![]() Hang strappy tops from a tie hanger Pic credit: Gita Simanjuntakĭon't let your strappy tops (or other pieces of clothing you might have multiples of) take up all your precious tiny wardrobe space. This is a genius tip if you're planning ahead and hanging up your week's outfits (this will save you time and space) or you could double up on T-shirts, tops and any other lightweight items of clothing. Use pegs to clip your trousers or skirts to the bottom of your hangers. Use pegs to double up or hang whole outfits Pic credit: Two Twenty One - check this blog post out for smart baby organisation tips. This will remove the need for clunky accessory boxes, freeing up more space in your tiny wardrobe for more important things. I'm talking scarves, belts, hats and more. Attach shower ring pulls to a coat hanger as per the image above to hang these items. This trick is just for those everyday items that you wear week in, week out. Use hangers to display everyday accessories Pic credit: Tesco Living ![]() You can also create the same effect using shower curtain rings and drinks can pulls: Pic credit: Seventeen 3. If you have a narrow wardrobe that's also tall, this is the ultimate space saving solution! Inspired by this brilliant idea from Brit + Co you can use a cheap metal chain and an S clip to hang your t-shirts and other short clothes. Hang clothes vertically Pic credit: Brit + Co - check out their easy-to-make hanger hack. Discover the handy tips below to make the most of your space. Start using coat hanger hacksĬoat hanger hacks will give you so much more space in your tiny wardrobe. Every item you hang in the accessible areas should be worn at least once, if not you can move it to your occasional sections. Everything else can be hidden away in areas of your wardrobe. You want to organise your tiny wardrobe so the items you wear most weeks - think jeans, comfy jumper, work shirts - are the most accessible. ![]() With the start of a new season, now is the time to donate or sell - you could even make some money on your spring clean. You'll be surprised at how many pieces of clothes you've not worn for years. Set an afternoon aside and start organising your clothes into the following categories: This is very popular at the moment, with bloggers touting around the concept of 'capsule wardrobe' living (read more about this at Brit+Co). If you own a tiny wardrobe you are going to have to bite the bullet and scale down. Spring clean your wardrobe Stash away out of season clothes. If you're in wardrobe SOS make sure you check out these smart tips on how to organise your wardrobe and make the most of your space.Įditor's Note: This post was originally posted in May 2016 and has been completely revamped and updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness in June 2018. A tiny wardrobe can often equal a huge disorganised mess. ![]()
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