
While you may not realize it, your closet is one of the most important areas of your home. It is the place where you first set the tone for your day and the space where you decide how to express yourself. And the organization here, or lack of it, can have a direct effect on the way that you feel. In fact, research shows that spending time in cluttered, disorganized areas can actually lead to feelings of high stress and anxiety.1
However, most people don’t have messy closets because they want to.
These compact areas can be difficult to organize and, no matter how big they are, always feel like they are too small. But it’s not true!
Regardless of your closet size or the state it’s currently in, you too, can have an organized closet where you enjoy spending your time. And we’re going to show you how. In this article, we’re giving you ten awesome tips for creating and maintaining an organized closet easily.

10 Tips to Organize Your Closet Like a Pro
If you’re done wasting time and energy in the mornings sorting through laundry and shoes, then you deserve a closet that is organized and tailored to your needs. Thankfully, getting your space under control doesn’t take long at all. With a little willpower and energy, you can have the closet of your dreams in no time. Here are 10 tips to get there.
1. Minimize Your Clothes
When was the last time you took a good, long look through the clothes you own? One of the best ways to keep an organized closet is to only hang on to the basics. There’s no need to keep pants, shirts, dresses, and shoes that you haven’t worn in years “just in case” you decide to one day in the future.
When organizing your closet, take some time to also declutter the clothes you own. Start picking out the ones that don’t fit and you don’t wear, and then go from there. Remember, less is more when it comes to your wardrobe.
2. Consider a Clothes Rotation
If you still own lots of clothes, even after decluttering them, it’s not the end of the world. Some people just like fashion, and that is completely okay. This is where the idea of a clothes rotation might come in handy. Clothes rotations can be sorted by season, outfit, style, or whatever your personal preference, and are designed to help you cycle through all of your clothing. This strategy can also be beneficial for helping you identify articles that you no longer want or need.
3. Invest in a Closet System
Closet organization systems easily one of the quickest ways to get your closet looking and feeling amazing. These built-in systems typically include some combination of rods, beams, shelves, and even drawers to create a functional and aesthetic closet space. While they do require some investment, many of these systems can be customized for your needs entirely. And those that are truly high in quality, like the Closets of Houston systems, even include warranties.
4. Take Advantage of Leftover Wall Space
Don’t forget about all of the blank walls available in your closet! This space can be used for storing bags conveniently, hanging accessories, and even organizing your clothing. Taking advantage of all the space in your closet can be so helpful for creating a look that is uncluttered and practical. Wall organizers are also useful for displaying everything neatly and in a way that is easily accessible.
5. Maximize Use of the Floor
It can be easy to forget about all that extra floor space, especially if you have dresses and jackets that hang low to the ground. However, this is another really useful storage area that can keep your closet feeling clean and organized. To access it, start by grouping all of your long-hanging clothes to one side of the closet. Then, admire all of the free floor space you now have available and use it to place a cubby or shoe display rack.

6. Light it Up
In all the sorting and organizing, one area that might be quickly overlooked is your closet lighting. But a quick adjustment here might be one of the best decisions you make in the entire closet. Lights with high power and low heat are preferred, and you shouldn’t be afraid to get creative with them. The most important thing to remember here is that a closet full of clothes is an extremely flammable space, and you should only make decisions that will keep your home safe.
7. Match Your Hangers
It might sound silly, but you need matching hangers. Your closet will never look cohesive or put together if you miss this critical step. Not only that, but mismatched hangers can cause clothes to get snagged and “lost” behind others. New hangers are definitely worth the fuss. The great news is that a few sets of matching hangers are a simple, budget-friendly investment.
8. Add Some Labels
Something that’s always present in any organizing job is a pack of labels. These are so useful for guiding you on a search and identifying the location of rarely-used items. In reality, you should label everything to help you remember and maintain the new, organized layout of your closet. Place labels on shelves where clothing items belong and in drawers to make things more simple. You can even take advantage of outfit labels to help you locate outfits that are intended for certain occasions or days of the week.
9. Utilize Bins and Containers
There are lots of little things that belong in the closet, but don’t really have a space of their own. Belts, accessories, makeup, and unused toiletries can easily be stored in bins and containers that add another dimension of organization to your closet. These containers (with optional lids) are ideal for “junk” that you don’t want to get rid of, but has no real place. Some items to consider creating a container for include: hats, belts, clothes rotation items, linens, scarves, etc.
10. Know When to Fold
We talked about organizing your clothes on hangers, but not everything in a closet can be hung. This is where an important decision must be made: knowing when to hang or fold. Making the right decision here can also extend the life of your clothes.
Most experts recommend a closet that looks like this:
- Hanging: Shirts made of ‘flowy’ fabric, linen, dress slacks, blouses, jackets, dresses, light sweaters,
- Folded: Thick sweaters, exercise clothes, shorts, jeans

Closets of Houston Knows About Closet Organization
With all these tips, tricks, and suggestions, you might find yourself feeling overwhelmed. You’re not in this on your own, though! At Closets of Houston, we know how good it feels to have a closet that’s organized, and we know how to help you get there. We’re here to help you create a walk-in closet that you can enjoy and celebrate. Contact us today to learn more and set up your FREE design consultation! 832-531-4148