Keeping your child’s closet organized is challenging because it’s much harder to determine what sort of closet organization plan will work for someone else, especially a child whose needs will change frequently. Luckily, some closet accessories can help you create an organized
kids' custom closet for children of any age.
When you factor these accessories into your child’s closet organization strategy, you can help them learn good closet habits and avoid closet disarray.
Babies grow and develop very quickly, sometimes seemingly overnight. For this reason, new parents often find themselves with clothes in a range of sizes because going shopping every time the baby outgrows their clothes is usually not practical. What you need here are bins with lids. Put only the clothes that your child fits into on hanging rods or in drawers. Put clothes for your child to grow in bins, and make sure to label them with the sizes contained in each. Keep one bin empty and throw outgrown clothes into it for donation (or a subsequent child). Having a donation bin will remain handy throughout your child’s life.
As your baby becomes a toddler and then a preschooler, use baskets for items like underwear, socks, pajamas, and undershirts. This way, they can easily grab these items themselves when they need them rather than waiting for an adult to open heavy drawers, and they can also help put clean items away easily – these things don’t need to be folded, just contained. Don’t forget to include a hamper so that your child has a place to put dirty clothes.
As your child grows older, they’ll be able to handle more of their closet tasks for themselves. Adjustable rods are a useful feature here. Position them low enough for your child to reach so they can choose their own clothes and put hanging items away as you they're washed and dried.
Set your child up for closet success by providing accessories that make cleaning and organizing chores easier. Give your child plenty of hooks for hanging coats, jackets, bathrobes, and hats. Cubbies can be a great choice for kids in this age range. They can use them to keep their shoes paired and organized easily.
Don’t forget to look for unused space, such as the back of a closet door. Use an over-the-door organizer to help them keep accessories like hair ties, jewelry, buttons, and other items safe. Alternatively, they can use an organizer like this for small toys, action figures, and similar items that often wind up on the floor. This provides your child with a quick way to put them away safely.
By the time your child is a tween or teen, their own wishes for their closet are important to listen to. Teens need the freedom to create their own spaces using their own tastes. However, you have more experience in organizing closets, so you may be able to make suggestions your teens will like.
Give your teen plenty of shelves for folded items that they want access to quickly, like T-shirts and sweaters. A rack for backpacks, purses, gym bags and sporting items may be useful to prevent these items from cluttering your teen’s desk or bed, or from ending up on the floor. Another useful item is a valet rod, which gives teens a place to experiment with different combinations as they’re trying to put together outfits.
A fun idea that teens may appreciate is a closet charging station. Your teen probably has multiple devices that they use for school and life, and a dedicated charging station that keeps them out of the way while they’re charging can be useful. The Spruce explains several ways to create your own charging station, and some, such as creating a charging drawer or cabinet or making a lightweight charging box from a shoe box, seem perfect for closet use.
Adding the right closet accessories to your child’s closet is more important than you think. If they learn how to keep a closet neat and orderly now, it becomes a habit, and they won’t experience the difficulties keeping these areas organized that many adults experience. In other words, you’ll make their life easier as an adult if you instill good habits now and make it simple to learn them. The right closet organizers can help.
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