
More room for clothes!
Can't find your favourite shoes? Do you sometimes buy duplicate items of clothing because you forget that you already have something similar in your wardrobe? A tidy wardrobe not only saves you the stress of getting up early in the morning, it also saves you money. These products will help you minimise clutter in your wardrobe.
Use height in ingenious ways
With shelves, wall hooks and coat racks, your shoe and accessory collection is kept organised and easily accessible. There are some beautiful models that also work well in the hallway. Hanging baskets are ideal for storing scarves, shoes and various accessories. [[image:7547347]]Creative suspension systems from Copenhagenanger (left) and we do wood (right). [[product:5757524,4674733,5725050]] [[product:5896419,5889932,5637425]]
Big cupboard = big mess
Wall cupboards are great: they're ideal for putting everything you don't need that needs to quickly disappear from view. But the day you really need what's inside, it's impossible to get your hands on it. To do this, you need to organise the contents of the wardrobe properly: with transparent boxes, practical hanging storage solutions and space dividers, you'll find your favourite things more quickly. [[image:7547479]]Pretty cup holders and accessories by Umbra. [[product:5753701,4677962,5826670]] [[product:5337305,5850168,5714140]]
Niches
Above the wardrobe, in the corner behind the door, under the bed: there are niches everywhere that could be used as storage space. You could, for example, store all unused seasonal clothes in boxes on or under the wardrobe. [[image:7615643]]Clothes that are rarely worn can be stored in a box that is slipped under the bed - neither seen nor known. Photo: Rotho. [[product:5337322,5638586,5721112]] [[product:5638622,5700693,5671412]]
More on the theme of storage and preservation
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When I’m not busy putting together home décor themes or planning marketing activities for Galaxus, I enjoy decorating my home with things I love and starting DIY projects I finish all too rarely. The inspiration I get comes from blogs, magazines and travels. My favourite home living styles: Nautical, Scandinavian and Nordic.