A wardrobe should not only be a place to store clothes, but also a functional element that will make your everyday life easier. The correct layout of the interior space can not only maximize storage capacity, but also ensure clarity and easy access to all things. We bring you 5 proven steps to organize your wardrobe so that you use every centimeter.

Why is it important to organize your wardrobe correctly?

An effective wardrobe organization has a great impact on everyday functioning. Clutter in the closet can cause you to waste time searching for clothes or accessories and can deprive you of valuable storage space. On the contrary, a well-designed wardrobe will allow you to easily navigate and use the space to the maximum.

 

When planning, you need to think about your specific needs. Consider the amount of clothes, their types and the size of the space you have. It is also important to keep frequently used items within easy reach, while seasonal items can be stored higher up in the closet. In the following steps, we will look at specific tips on how to organize such a closet.

Analyze your needs and get rid of unnecessary items

Before you start designing your wardrobe, it is important to know exactly what you will store in it. Poor planning often leads to chaos and inefficient use of space.

  • Sorting clothes and belongings: Start by checking all your belongings. Divide them into three categories: those you wear regularly, seasonal items, and items you no longer use. Clothes that you haven’t worn in more than a year are probably no longer needed. So you can donate, sell, or recycle them.

  • Define the categories of items in your closet: Decide what categories of items you want to store in your closet. This could be work clothes, sportswear, seasonal items, or accessories. Assign a specific section to each category, which will help you organize your closet better.

Arrange the height and depth of your wardrobe correctly

One of the most important aspects of designing a wardrobe is arranging the space correctly. The height, depth and layout of individual parts should take into account your needs and habits.

  • Clothes rails: Clothes rails are ideal for hanging shirts, dresses or coats. For shorter pieces such as blouses or trousers on hangers, place the rail at a height of 100–110 cm. Longer coats or dresses are better placed on a rail at a height of 150–170 cm. If you have a tall wardrobe, use folding rails, which will allow you to reach things stored in higher positions faster.

  • Depth optimization: The standard depth of a wardrobe should be at least 60 cm so that the hangers fit and the clothes are not squeezed. If you have less space, you can opt for shallower cabinets, but they are more suitable for storing folded clothes or accessories.

Add interior pull-outs and drawers to your wardrobe

Pull-outs and drawers can improve the organization of your wardrobe and ensure that everything is clear and easy to reach.

  • Practical solutions for small items: Small items such as jewelry, belts, socks or underwear also deserve their place. Divide drawers into smaller sections or use organizers to prevent things from getting mixed up. These solutions will help you stay organized and speed up everyday searches.

  • Drawers for convenient access: Interior pull-outs are great for seasonal clothes, shoes or accessories that you don’t use every day. Place them in the lower parts of the wardrobe for easy access. In addition, the quiet-running sliding mechanisms contribute to comfortable use.

Think about integrated electronics

Modern wardrobes are no longer just about clothes. Current trends include practical integrated solutions that make everyday activities easier.

  • Smart solutions for the home: If you have enough space in your wardrobe, integrate a charging station for a stick vacuum cleaner or an ironing board into it. These elements will help you keep your home organized and reduce the number of things stored outside the wardrobe.

  • Laundry basket: A built-in laundry basket is also a practical solution. This accessory will save you space in the bathroom and ensure that everything is in one place.

Make the most of every inch of space

When designing your wardrobe, don’t forget about less-used areas, such as the upper shelves or lower drawers.

  • Upper shelves for seasonal items: The upper parts of the wardrobe are ideal for storing seasonal items, such as winter jackets, suitcases or bed linen. Use storage boxes that protect things from dust and at the same time increase clarity. This way you get a lot of storage space, which will also be organized.

  • Lower drawers and shelves: Use the lower parts of the wardrobe more for storing shoes, handbags or smaller accessories. Pull-out drawers with a transparent front simplify access and improve space organization.

New wardrobe from Weraso – a masterpiece in your home

Do you want your wardrobe to be not only practical, but also perfectly matched to your space and home style? Custom-made furniture is the best choice. At Werasovám, we offer solutions that take into account every detail – from the correct layout of the space to functional elements that will make your everyday life easier. Entrust your project to the experts from Weraso and get a wardrobe that will meet all your expectations.