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As we rush to get ready in the morning and are quick to jump into bed at night, keeping your bedroom organized can fall low on the priority list. Make sure your space stays neat and tidy with these easy tips and handy products.
Hangers take up more real estate in your closet than you might realize. Velvet ones not only look more nicer than chunky plastic ones, they also use less space, are better for delicate clothing, and can hold up to 10 pounds of weight.
If you opt for risers for your bed, grab some clear bins, too. Use these clear containers to store off-season clothing that you won't be wearing for months.
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Place shoes in a an overhanging rack to free up floor space.
A woman can never have too many shoes, but she might, unfortunately, have limited shoe space. This over-the-door shoe rack holds 36 (!) pairs of footwear and saves space in your closet for clothes (or even more shoes).
If your bed is low to the ground, you can easily create space to create extra bedroom storage. These risers can be adjusted to three different heights (3-inch, 5-inch, and 8-inch) so you can control how much room—and space—you want under your bed.
Be able to sort and admire all your jewels with an over-the-door jewelry organizer. Even if you have more baubles than you know what to do with, this 80-pocket (!) contraption can hold all your gems.
Use honeycomb dividers to sort socks and underwear, making it even easier to get dressed in the morning. Ordered two? The hexagon-shaped sections can also hold your husbands' ties. Everyone wins!
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Add vintage hooks to an old hanger to hold your belts.
Sadie Seasongoods
Belts are an accessory that never seem to have a good place. That all changes with an easy, homemade belt holder that slides right into your closet. Bonus: Add more hooks to the back of the hanger if you need extra storage.
What you'll need: vintage hook ($12 for 10, amazon.com)
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Use a bedroom corner to install floating shelves.
Shanty 2 Chic
If you don't have room for an entire bookshelf in your bedroom, floating shelves are a sleek solution that take up virtually no space. They're perfect for frames, trinkets, and other odds and ends you want to show off.
How cute is this bench that doubles as a storage space? Blogger Jill loves it so much that she made two: one for the bedroom and one for the living room. "I love that you can customize it to whatever your taste in decor is," she writes.
Blogger Allison took a completely bare closet in her daughter's bedroom and created different shelves and sections for shoes and clothing. She also installed different levels of poles to create hanging space. She writes that her hack "can easily be applied to any reach-in closet."
Place decorative pillows and throws in a large basket.
iHeart Organizing
We'd all love the time to make our bed perfectly every day, but that's just not the reality. On crazy busy mornings, simply put throw pillows and blankets in a basket by the side of your bed to keep your room from looking unkempt.
What you'll need: braided storage basket ($44,wayfair.com)
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Keep cords untangled.
Darkroom and Dearly
We'd guess that somewhere in your home right now there's a tangled mess of cords that you don't even want to tackle. With Blogger Brittany's cord separating hack (which is made with materials you probably already have), you'll never have to face another knot again.