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home improvement TIP THREE


Streamline your hangers If you’re someone who has a cache of wooden coat hangers or a penchant for padded satin ones, now’s the time to make a clean slate and trade them in for ultra- thin, space-saving hangers. Not nearly as glamorous in the style stakes, we know, but a calculated closet is a fast-track for freeing up space and keeping things orderly - and helping you find that work- appropriate or date-night dress without any stress.


TIP FOUR Serene Storage Fed up with that messy, overflowing wardrobe?


Sam Wylie-Harris reveals how to restore order with these hanging space hacks.


TIP ONE


Start with a good clear-out First things first: you need to dress down before you can dress up - and the start of a new decade is a perfect excuse to take everything out of your closet and have a good siſt through. If you haven’t worn an item for years, are pretending that ‘bad buy’ will one day suddenly fit/ work/appeal, or it’s simply not wearable any more - bag it up. Te charity shop or clothes recycling centre will thank you.


“WE LOVE THE IDEA OF


FREESTANDING CLOTHES RAILS AND CANVAS WARDROBES”


32 / PROPERTYMAIL TIP TWO


Tink vertically Next, you can start with re-organising how the space is used. If you have a tall wardrobe, you can steal some extra space by installing a second rail (budget allowing) for short hanging garments, or a box storage unit where practical. You’ll be amazed how many T-shirts, folded jeans, socks and smalls you can place in a chest and if you get one on casters, it’ll be easy to move in and out. Otherwise, if you need to house your collection of maxi dresses, pleated skirts and that statement trench, use space- saving closet hangers, four-bar trouser hangers and add-on skirt hangers for smart ways to make the most of the height.


Hang your accessories Even though it’s tempting to throw those ballet flats and cross-body bags on the floor, this wastes valuable space which can be used to store heavier items. Hanging shoe organisers can also be used for things like sunglasses, belts, chunky jewellery, scarves and anything that can be rolled and tucked inside.


TIP FIVE Consider some freestanding


additions We love the idea of freestanding clothes rails and canvas wardrobes. Not only are they practical and affordable, they can be sturdy enough to hold a winter or summer wardrobe, great if you’re short on space. You can even make a showcase of them in a boutique-like way and hang evening wear or holiday wear. Who isn’t seduced by the idea of an Insta-worthy clothes rail with your favourite kaſtan, swimwear, beach bag and collection of flip-flops to inspire your next dream summer holiday?


TIP SIX Doors can double-up as


hanging space too Te genius of an over-door hanger or hook rack is firstly there’s no drilling, and they potentially make use of space that would otherwise be going totally spare. Use them for robes, ties, or even your favourite frock, hair accessories and other knick-knacks.


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