I'm more of a creative than a fashionista. Creating expressive fashion statements is one of my favorite parts of my day. What I do not enjoy is tunneling into the cave that is referred to as my closet. As much as I adore my wardrobe, my closet is a cramped, dark, and dreary monstrosity. In all honesty, I devoted minimal time and energy into making my closet a more inviting area, choosing function over fun. How often do you ever really look at your closet and not simply looking into your closet? I need a closet makeover and I need help! Here's the wonder of being able to learn from the valuable skill set of our featured guest post contributor, Christina Giaquinto, a Home Organization Expert with ModularClosets.com, to share her expertise. Join me on a closet update with these easy-to-follow tips from Christina to helping you create the charming closet space you deserve.
5 Steps to Transforming Your Closet Into a Beautiful, Inspiring Space You Will Want to Spend Time In
Christina Giaquinto | Featured Contributor
A closet is not just another space in your house. As a place you enter every single day, it has a lot of impact on the energy and flow of your day. When creating your closet, design it in a way that keeps it both organized and inspiring. The very first thing you can do when beginning this process is shift your mindset from: "this space is not important and just needs to hold my clothes, to "this is a space I will enter every single day and I am going to create a beautiful space that makes me happy."
1 | Design Your Space To Fit Your Specific Clothes
Design your space to fit your specific clothes and items. Every closet should be designed differently and uniquely to fit your clothes. Where one person will mostly have dresses, another person will mostly have pants and sweaters. This is the most important part of the design process. When evaluating your space, write down every category of clothes you have and generally how much of each category you have. For example your list might look like this -
The Most - Blouses, Sweaters
Medium Amount - Jeans, Sweatshirts
Least Amount - T-shirts, Dresses
Now that you have your categories listed, design your closet system to fit those exact categories. If not designed accordingly, it can create a stressful domino effect. By consciously choosing the layout, you will have the proper amount of space for your long hang, short hang, and shelves for items you can fold.
2 | Repeat Step One With Accessories
Now repeat step one with accessories. This includes hats, scarves, belts, purses, jewelry, etc. All those categories add up very quickly so you have to account for this in your design. List everything the same exact way you did for your clothes so you know what design accessories to add.
For example if you have a lot of scarves and belts, you will want to install a rod to hold those specific items. If you have a lot of hats, you can install hooks or shelves to display them. Be conscious of the type of accessories too. If you have long cross body bags those are best hung, but if you have a lot of clutches those can fit in a container on a shelf. Same goes for hats. Baseball hats are very different from beanies or a sunhat. Taking the time to figure out exactly what you have is going to have long lasting effects on your mood and mental health every single day. When you walk into your closet and everything is beautifully organized and your closet is designed to perfectly fit YOUR items, you are going to feel less stressed, happier, and more inspired!
3 | Add Furniture
Furniture helps transform your average closet into a luxury boutique inside your home. Our goal is to make the area feel less like a closet and more like its own space and room of the house. You want your closet to have its own feel and vibe. Some furniture pieces you can add are:
- A full length mirror
- A cozy chair to sit in
- A rug
- A pouf
4 | A Statement Piece
Add something to your closet that screams, WOW! Some options to create this wow feeling are-
- Wallpaper
- A cozy chair to sit in as you admire your closet
- Chandelier
- Drawer handles
- A vase filled with fresh flowers
Another idea is to create a statement shoe wall. This is one of my favorite things to design, and it is very simple to construct. Simply install a bunch of shelves on one wall and fill it with all your shoes. This is such an eye catcher, and it beautifully organizes all your shoes.
5 | Lighting That Makes Your Closet Shine
Once your closet is designed and organized, you need to find the perfect lighting to help it shine. This can also be part of your statement piece. A delicate chandelier or accent lights add a beautiful touch to your space and is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Christina Giaquinto is a Professional Organizer and Brand Ambassador for Modular Closets,
modularclosets.com. Running her own organizing business, Christina focuses on giving her clients the tools, methods, and techniques for maintaining and maximizing their spaces. Modular Closets are high-quality and easy-to-design closet systems made in the USA you can order, assemble and install yourself, in no time at all. Using closet modules (closet pieces you can mix & match to design your own modular closet), homeowners everywhere are empowered to achieve a true custom closet look- for nearly 40% less than standard custom closets.
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