3 Closet Organizer Tips
Label, Label, Label
When you can see at a glance the contents of a storage box within your closet organizer, you will save a lot of time not having to dig through all of them! But don't use sticky labels: they are not only messy, but they are hard to update. Instead, make tags by attaching unlined index cards to clothespins. This way, you can mark anything easily -- from plain shoeboxes to fancier bins. When it's time to relabel, just unclip the old card and fasten on a new one.
Wall Closet Organizers
In your home office or craft room, you can use closet organizer tips like "wall" organizer systems to create vertical storage. Talk to your California Closets design consultant about our selection of classic pegboard walls that are great for office essentials, such as clipboards, shelves, and wire baskets that will keep your horizontal spaces from getting too cluttered.
Cord Away!
Who doesn't despise the insightly look of exposed cords in storage? Put unused extension cords in a piece of pipe insulation -- foam tubing with a slit along one side. Fold the cord to size, insert it, and label the foam to indicate the length of cord enclosed. Store the tube in a designated area in your California Closets system.