With these tips, you’ll have a unique dresser that’s both functional and simple to keep. Home upkeep doesn’t matter when it comes to picking up rubbish and putting things away in your bedroom. That was my perspective, at any rate.
Useful advice: use these wooden drawer dividers from Royal Craft Wood to organize your drawers.
Right? It wasn’t that horrible until I saw it
Even though our bedroom floor and bed were clean, there was a storm brewing in the center of it.
A messy and untidy wardrobe
Everything in our bedroom was crammed onto our beds, our bedside tables, and our drawers, and we could only wear what was on top since there was only clothing that could be worn. It seemed like we were putting a month’s stay in an overnight bag every time we closed the drawer. In theory, yes, but let’s face it, this isn’t how you live.
An orderly dresser may help alleviate some of the stress that comes with a messy closet and help you begin the process of building a bedroom that you like being in. In the meanwhile, let’s explore what you should have in your dresser.
A wardrobe or chest of drawers’ contents
Some clothing can’t be folded and kept in a drawer, so let’s face it: Breathing is essential for some. Hanging certain items in the closet prevents wrinkles and creases. And here is where you begin your story.
What should you have in your closet?
- Wrinkle-prone clothing
- At work attire
- Dresses
- Costumes
- Shirts for formal occasions
- Coat
- In the dresser, what sort of clothing should be kept?
- Pajamas
- socks and underwear
- Sweatpants/Jeans
- T-shirts and other casual clothing.
- Clothing that isn’t in season
If you’re having trouble keeping your room tidy, consider getting rid of your dressers. If you have a lot of space in your closet, this is a terrific option. By eliminating the dressers, you’ve pushed yourself to pare down your clothing and create a more pared-down look. I know it seems frightening.
Ideas for Organizing a Closet
Before you can begin to arrange your dresser drawers, you’ll first need to sift and empty them out a little. To prevent becoming more messed up than when you started, I normally recommend doing one item at a time. When it comes to this situation, though, we’re going to get rid of everything so that it’s simpler for you to evaluate what you have and make better judgments about what to retain.
Creating a staging or sorting space is the first step
Clear labels on several boxes or baskets make it easy to clean. Once you’ve decided to get rid of anything, you need to do it fast and move on. Sorting will go more smoothly if you are secure in your choices.
- Clothes are being added to the donation box
- Sorting through the various labels
- The only items you should keep in your closet are those you’ll use again.
- What you give to charity is called a donation.
- Giving something away is making a gift to a friend or family member.
- Disinfect the other room if you haven’t done so before.
- Perhaps you aren’t completely convinced about these things yet.
Take it one box at a time in step two
You’ll save a lot of time and effort if you concentrate on the details rather than the broad picture. It is better to work on one drawer at a time while dealing with an overflowing dresser. Set a tiny goal – one box a day – and stick to it. The sorting boxes may be left out for a week while you concentrate on other projects. Keep in mind that the less steps you have to finish the task, the simpler it will be.
Let’s get this over with.
Dispose of the drawer by throwing it on the floor
Assess the usefulness, aesthetic appeal, and practicality of each article of clothing you own. Any time you can say yes to any of the following queries, place it on a stack (or box). You should enter in the box the thing that best explains your next move if the response is “no.”
When the whole crate is ready, either transfer the contents to another crate or store them for another day.
Be firm with yourself in this step
Let’s sit down and have a private conversation. There are a lot of garments there, are you going to fit into them? All right. Over a decade later, you cannot pick up your calves in that pair of thin jeans? Let them go, for your own sake. Not only is it possible, it is also not too far away.
Step 1: Take everything out of the house.
Take a few moments once the drawer has been cleaned out. Remove the drawer so you may clean the back of the cabinet as well.
Step 2: Identify the contents of each box.
It’s time to have some fun! Take this opportunity to reorganize things so that they operate better going forward and that order can be easily maintained.
See which drawers are closest to you on your dresser, and then choose them. Simplest things to begin with your “home property” is here, where you may keep the clothes you wear the most.
Clothing that you don’t wear as frequently may be stored in the remaining drawers, which are a little to the side. Off-season clothes is one example. In general, it’s simpler to put your clothing away if they’re within arm’s reach.
Dresser that is well arranged
The last step is to put everything back in its proper place. Everything is up to you when it comes to how you organize your wardrobe. If this is what draws you, then deciding how structured you want to be will be much easier. You know how to love well, don’t you? Cute organizers will be right up your alley if it describes you.
Don’t want heavy? Then you’ll be happy with basic organizers. When you know precisely what you’ve designed, you’ll be able to maintain your design. To help you organize the inside of your dresser drawers, here are some ideas:
- Drawer dividers and organizers
- Dividers for the drawers
- Drawer boxes.
- Compartment storage
- In-drawer storage containers
- dresser that is well arranged
Stick a label on it so you don’t forget about it.
Nothing is more aggravating than organizing and smoothing out a project just to lose track of where you placed things. In order to help myself (and my family) remember what belongs in each drawer, I label everything beforehand. The contents of each box may be summarized using a few stickers. You should be able to remove the labels within a few days or weeks.
What goes where on a dresser?
Some of us find the top of the dresser a convenient location to dump items. The contents of our wallets, purses, or even our hands as we enter a room. It’s simple to empty your hands on this flat surface. When we leave things out in the open, we don’t follow through and put them away.
You may assist yourself by arranging the top of the dresser in such a way that you can still empty your hands, but in a more organized manner.