Empty the closet completely
Sort items into keep, donate, discard, and relocate bins
Check each item for condition, fit, and frequency of use
Group remaining items by category (shirts, pants, dresses, shoes, etc.)
Further group within categories by color and/or style
Decide a layout based on height and accessibility (most-used at eye level)
Use the top shelf for off-season items and rarely used items
Use mid-level shelves and hanging space for everyday clothing
Use lower shelves/drawers for shoes, accessories, and folded items
Hang bulky items (coats, jackets) on dedicated space
Fold and stack knits and casual wear to prevent stretching
Use drawer dividers for socks, underwear, and small items
Add shelf dividers or bins for belts, scarves, and accessories
Store small items in clear labeled containers or drawer organizers
Use a shoe rack or stackable shoe boxes to keep pairs together
Add a hanging organizer for bags, hats, or accessories
Install hooks for bags, robes, or frequently used items
Keep items you grab most often in the easiest-to-reach spots
Use matching hangers for a uniform look and better space use
Leave space between hanging items to reduce wrinkling and improve visibility
Label bins and drawers for quick retrieval and restocking
Create a “seasonal swap” system for off-season clothing
Maintain a weekly or monthly reset routine to return items to their spots
Reassess storage every few months and repeat sorting as needed
