I'm a very clean person, but I also love taking organization a step further, especially when it comes to reducing visual clutter. In my home, even the smallest details coordinate: The kitchen and bathroom sponges match the counters, my husband's desk and storage carts are all black, and mine are white. Our closet is no exception - I've color-coordinated all of our clothes.
These sheet storage boxes are made of a linen type cloth and come in three colors - gray (which I chose), beige, and off-white - and you can get them in a four-, six-, eight-, or 12-pack. They can fit your entire bedding set (flat and fitted sheets, plus pillowcases) or you could use it as blanket storage. To use them, you lay your linens in the center and then fold the flaps closed around them.
I was fed up with my closet situation, but I was not sure what to do about it. Then I remembered my mom's hanger trick that she'd use several times while I was growing up. It's simple, doesn't require a dedicated block of time, and is very effective. Even though the results aren't instant, I decided it was time to try the hanger trick for myself.
One that really stood out to me is to get an over-the-door hook for your closet, but it's not just getting the hook that's the hack. It's important to find one that has multiple hooks from a single offshoot to really maximize space. So, rather than getting a little more hanging space with a single hook, you're getting double the extra hanging space. This simple closet addition could provide nearly a dozen extra hooks you didn't have before.
Audrey uses an over-the-door shoe organizer from Amazon to store her hoodies in her room. Instead of filling the pockets with shoes, she puts a different sweatshirt in each one, allowing her to fit tons of options without taking up any space in her closet or drawers. This Amazon shoe organizer is designed to easily hang on your door, using four over-the-door hooks to keep it in place.