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		<title>How to Organize Your Closet DIY</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tips for how to organize your closet like a pro.  Use the right <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Clothes Hangers">clothes hangers</a>, like coat hangers, wood hangers, and specialty hangers to get it done right.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organizing a closet can be quite the task.  Knowing where to start, what techniques work, and what to do to make your organization last is important.  Knowing what to do can save you time, space, and even money in the long-run.  Using tips from professional closet organizers is a great way to make sure that you’re getting the job done right.  They have certain things that they fall back on again and again.  You can use the same techniques that they do to get your closet organized like a professional.  We’ve compiled some of the basics that we feel are the most helpful at correcting problems that most people face when it comes to getting and keeping their closets organized.  Use these tips and you’ll be organizing like a pro in no time.</p>
<p>1)  Professional closet organizers always push people to get rid of as much stuff as possible.  Most adults keep clothes an average of ten years after they are done wearing them!  Just imagine how cluttered your closet can be if you’re keeping things for decades after you no longer use them.  People have a hard time getting rid of clothing that has sentimental value.  They also have a hard time giving up things that they paid a lot for, items that are good “wardrobe staples”, and items that are simply still usable.  Get rid of what you can and turn the hangers around backwards on the bar for what’s left.  As you wear things throughout the year, hang them back up correctly.  At the end of the year, if something is still hanging backwards, get rid of it without a second thought.</p>
<p>2)  Pros also like to divide clothing so that it’s easy to see what goes where.  Casual clothes should be separate from work clothes, dress clothes, and workout clothes.  Sectioning off your closet by dividing it with shelves or extra hanging bars is a great way to keep things visually separate.  After that, you will need to hang shirts together, skirts, pants, suits, coats, etc. until everything has its own place in the closet.  You can make room below your hanging clothes by lining things up by length.  You may be surprised how much space you can make below your shorter shirts if you hang them together on the bar.</p>
<p>3)  Finally, professionals always use matching <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Clothes Hangers">clothes hangers</a>.  Coats should always go on coat hangers or sturdy wood hangers.  Skirts and pants can be cascaded on specialty hangers and outfits can be coordinated on cascading or coordinate hangers.  Using the right clothes <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Hangers">hangers</a> can not only save you space, but can help your clothing to stay organized, wrinkle free, and ready for use.  </p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Charlie Hafter is on the staff of Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online resource for <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Clothes Hangers">clothes hangers</a>. Get all of the closet and clothes hanger accessories you could need at http://www.closethangerfactory.com, which is recognized worldwide for their excellent quality <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Hangers">hangers</a>. </p>
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		<title>Closet Solutions for Busy People</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 02:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ideas for using <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Clothes Hangers">clothes hangers</a>, like coat hangers and wood hangers, to keep you closet organized.  A clothes hanger makes a big difference. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does getting ready for work seem like it takes longer and longer each day?  Do you have trouble finding the shoes, shirt, or jacket that you need?  People lose a lot of time every day when their closet isn’t properly organized and taken care of.  It can be extremely frustrating when you find your work clothes crumpled on the floor, creased from the hanger, or damaged from being hung improperly.  There are a lot of frustrating things that can happen to your wardrobe.  Protect your investment and save yourself the hassle and time getting ready in the mornings by following these tips for keeping clothing safe and ready to wear in the closet.</p>
<p>1)  Using cedar products, like cedar hangers, in your closet can save your clothes from musty odors, mildew, and damage from pests.  This highly beneficial wood deodorizes the air around it.  It doesn’t just cover up odors like potpourri and sprays.  Cedar absorbs moisture from the air, which helps to prevent mold and mildew forming on your clothes.  This is so useful, especially in the winter months, when wet boots and damp coats may go back into the closet.  Cedar also repels moths, silverfish, cockroaches, and more insects that can get into your closet, lay eggs, and damage clothing.  </p>
<p>2)  Avoid metals that can stain or damage clothing.  The typical wire hangers, like the ones you get at the cleaners, have sharp points that can snag and tear clothing.  They can also rust if they’re around humidity and leave stains on your clothes.  They are not the strongest of hangers and can bend under the weight of coats and suits, causing them to slip off and end up crumpled in the floor.  Watch out for hangers that come with cheap metal parts.  Look for polished chrome or brass that is free of snag points.  Any clips should be padded and have rounded edges to protect your clothes.</p>
<p>3)  Choose <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Clothes Hangers">clothes hangers</a> that are the right size for your clothes.  There are tiny infant hangers, petite hangers, children’s hangers, and even extra large hangers that are each the right size for certain items of clothing.  Using ones that are too big can stretch necks and pucker shoulders, ruining the clothes that you’ve invested in.  For coats and suits, you should use curved, heavy duty coat <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Hangers">hangers</a> or wood hangers that are designed to help them keep their shape.  This type of clothes hanger is made to support heavy weights and keep suits wrinkle free.  </p>
<p><strong>About the Author: </strong>Charlie Hafter is on the staff of Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online resource for <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Clothes Hangers">clothes hangers</a>. Get all of the closet and clothes hanger accessories you could need at http://www.closethangerfactory.com, which is recognized worldwide for their excellent quality <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Hangers">hangers</a>. </p>
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		<title>Ways to Make Your Closet Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:21:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make your closet work for you by personalizing the space. Then, outfit it with nice clothes hangers, like <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wooden Hangers">wooden hangers</a>, to avoid the problems that other hangers can give you.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many problems with closets that we run into often.  Clothes that become wrinkled or fall off the hanger, things getting too crowded, and lack of storage space are the biggest complaints.  Closets can be a real asset when they’re designed to meet your personal needs.  Getting creative and making the space work for you is key.  Use these tips and tricks for making your closet work for you, instead of against you.</p>
<p>1)  Out with the old, in with the new.  We tend to keep things way too long.  We hold onto items that are bulky, out of style, scuffed up, doesn’t fit right, or just things that we don’t necessarily need.  Sometimes we figure out while organizing that we don’t like hardly anything in our closets.  Imagine if you got rid of everything that wasn’t your very favorite how much space you’d have!  Start being picky and get rid of all the excess baggage in your closet.</p>
<p>2)  When the closet is cleared out, this is the perfect time to get it really clean.  We tend to neglect cleaning the closet floor, baseboards and shelves for long periods of time.  This can increase the risk of pests, molds and mildews in our closets.  Get in there and clean the floor really well.  Wipe down the shelves, hanging bar, and other hardware.  You may even decide to give the closet a fresh coat of paint while it’s empty.  </p>
<p>3)  Now, take inventory of what you have.  If you have a lot of t-shirts, you may consider designating a shelf specifically for t-shirts in your closet.  If you have a lot of shoes, you may want to invest in some cubby-style shelving to accommodate all of your shoes.  If you would like to keep things like socks, underwear, pajamas, and swimwear in your closet, you may want to plan for room on a shelf for baskets, buckets, or bins.  The key here is to make sure that you plan the space and have it accommodate your personal belongings.  Cookie-cutter organization systems often leave people needing more space in one area and less in others.</p>
<p>4)  After you have your personal shelving and hanging bar configuration installed, it is time to get serious about making some storage space.  Use vacuum bags designed for storing blankets and out of season clothing.  Hang your clothes on hangers that work for your closet.  <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wooden Hangers">Wooden hangers</a> give the closet a luxurious look and feel.  <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wood Hangers">Wood hangers</a> also are functional in helping you solve some of your closet problems.  Most wooden clothes hangers are curved to fit suits and coats, helping them to keep their shape.  You can invest in cedar clothes hangers to keep your closet smelling fresh.  When your closet is designed to meet your needs, you will enjoy having it and keeping it organized.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Charlie Hafter is on the staff of Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online resource for <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wooden Hangers">wooden hangers</a>. Get all of the <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wood Hangers">wood hangers</a> and closet accessories you could need at http://www.closethangerfactory.com, which is recognized worldwide for their excellent quality hangers. </p>
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		<title>DIY Closet Solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 04:06:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Specialty clothes hangers make a huge difference when it comes to saving space with hangers. <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wooden Hangers">Wooden hangers</a> are the sturdiest clothes hanger you can buy.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The biggest problem in most closets is storage space.  From sports equipment to socks that you haven’t found the mate for yet, there are endless things around the home that don’t have anywhere else to go but your closet.  You need some solutions.  Use these tips for making the most of the little space that you have.  </p>
<p>First, get some specialty hangers.  Little things like belts, hats, and scarves don’t seem to take up much space.  However, when you put them all together, they do actually take up room.  Even worse, if they’re disorganized, they can make your entire closet look disorderly and cluttered.  Specialty hangers give you a specific place to put all of these little things.  They also help to save on space, because instead of each of these things taking up shelf, drawer, or basket space, they simply hang on the bar.  All of your belts, scarves, and hats can take up as little as three inches of hanging space when you use specialty hangers.</p>
<p>Cascading hangers are also great space savers.  You can get special cascading pants hangers and skirt hangers that allow you to hang multiple like items on one hanger.  If you don’t like digging underneath the pants to pull out the ones that you want, consider getting one that is hinged at the top.  You simply lift up the bottom and all of the pants or skirts will hang freely apart from each other.  This little detail helps you to not pull pants and skirts off onto the floor or wrinkle them trying to get them off of the hanger.</p>
<p>Your clothes hangers can have a big impact on your space as well.  Flat hangers are great for saving space, but they can be flimsy, causing your clothes to end up crumpled on the floor.  When the hooks get all tangled up and the clothes get smashed together, the space that you saved seems to not be worth the effort.  This is why we recommend wooden hangers made to save space.  You can buy flat <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wood Hangers">wood hangers</a> that keep your clothes very slightly separated.  They save space, but are designed not to cross up on the bar and they are definitely sturdier than plastic or wire hangers.  </p>
<p>Specialty hangers, cascading hangers, and space saving wooden hangers are available in all sorts of styles and colors that will suit your needs.  You’ll be amazed at how much better your closet looks when your clothes hangers all match.  A good clothes hanger will be sturdy, beautiful, and free of sharp edges that can snag and rip clothing.  <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wooden Hangers">Wooden hangers</a> are definitely the hangers of choice when it comes to saving space and organizing your closet.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Charlie Hafter is on the staff of Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online resource for <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wooden Hangers">wooden hangers</a>. Get all of the <a href="http://www.closethangerfactory.com"title="Wood Hangers">wood hangers</a> and closet accessories you could need at http://www.closethangerfactory.com, which is recognized worldwide for their excellent quality hangers. </p>
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