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Top Tips To Organize & Spring Clean Your Wardrobe

The recent glimpse of sunny weather means spring is here! With it comes an urge to organize and spring clean, especially when it comes to your wardrobe!  Now is the time to do your seasonal closet swap. This means beginning to put your cold weather clothes and shoes in storage, and maybe even heading to the shops to treat yourself to some of the latest spring fashions.

When a wardrobe is coordinated, you’ll be amazed at how much time you save simply by knowing where everything is and how much more manageable it is to have a well-organized space! Each bedroom is unique and how you come to organise your wardrobe will differ based on the space you have, the size of your wardrobe and other factors. However, there are many useful universal tips that you can follow for any wardrobe to help you feel the joy of accomplishment that an organised wardrobe can bring!

 

Purge

This is perhaps the most-dreaded task, yet one of the most important steps in the organising process. Remove everything from your wardrobe, including hangers, baskets, bins, and anything else, and get in the mindset of focusing on what to keep rather than what you’re getting rid of. To make it manageable, separate everything into these four piles:

  • Keep: Anything you love and wear often.
  • Sell: For clothing, shoes and accessories that are in good condition but you know you’re not going to wear again. (With this extra bit of money you make, you could always treat yourself to an actual brand new wardrobe from our collection!)
  • Donate: Consider donating items that are in a “gently used” This will give you a sense of satisfaction knowing someone else will enjoy them as much as you have!
  • Bin: For anything that is beyond repair, out of style, or that you would be embarrassed to donate.

Don’t forget the one-year rule. If you haven’t worn it in a year, it’s probably time to remove it from your wardrobe!

TOP TIP – If you’re really having a hard time deciding whether to keep an item, create a “maybe” pile. Put your maybe pile into a box and revisit it 6 months later. If you forgot about these items or never thought about wearing them, you can confidently donate or sell them!

 

 

Clean

After you have purged your wardrobe, now is the perfect time to give it a proper clean. You need a clear, neat space to plan and visualize how you’re going to re-organise your wardrobe.

It can be time-consuming and a little overwhelming to pull everything out of your wardrobe, dust the shelves, rods, boxes and bins and vacuum the floor, but a good purging and cleaning of the space should take place at least once a year. Otherwise, it will take more time and cause unnecessary stress trying to navigate through a messy closet that is full of unused things!

 

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Shop

Don’t get too excited, this is not the time to go out and start filling up your closet again! The shopping we mean is for the things that will help you create and maintain a more organised wardrobe. Working out the right storage solutions for your particular space can be challenging. Luckily though, there are lots of great options available that are easy to install and budget-friendly.

Hangers: Hanging not only avoids wrinkles, but creates a cleaner, less cluttered appearance. You can use a variety of hangers depending on what you are organising. A sturdy, wooden hanger is good for heavy coats and suits. Hangers with multiple metal hooks will hold belts, ties and scarves. Thin, wooden hangers with clips are good for skirts, and thin felt hangers will suit practically everything else and by using thin hangers, you end up with more space too!

Boxes and Baskets: Boxes are perfect for stacking on shelves and can be clear or labelled so you know what’s inside. Bins and baskets can also be used for belts, scarves, hats, gloves and purses. This not only looks more aesthetically pleasing (as you are neatly hiding away all the odds and ends!), but it’s a great option for storing those essential accessories if you have limited hanging space.

Hooks: Hooks are great for belts, robes, necklaces, hats, scarves and purses (and helps keep their shape). You can hang hooks on the inside of your wardrobe door. Consider an over-the-door shoe rack if you have the space as this can turn your door (a previously unused space) into the perfect area to store either shoes, accessories, or both.

 

 

Organise

This is where you put everything back together in a way that makes sense to you, cleverly utilising all of your available space, and attractive enough to motivate you into keeping it organised. The easiest place to start is to think about where it makes sense to store each category of clothing and then think about the easiest spots to reach in your closet.

Reserve the front and middle of your closet for clothes you wear most often. If you spend most of your time in your work clothes, then make sure these clothes are at the front of your wardrobe. Lesser-worn items like occasion wear and out-of-season should be stored toward the back, high up or out of sight (under a bed or in another room). If your wardrobe has handy shelving built in like they do in our Westbury Range, then the top shelves are the perfect place to store out-of-season items in labelled boxes or clear bins.

It’s a great idea to organise all your clothing by category, grouping similar items together and deciding the best place to store each item as a group (i.e. hang pants in wardrobe, fold and stack jumpers on shelves etc). Working in groups of items will help you figure out how much space you need and the best way to store each type of item.

And don’t forget that a spacious chest of drawers could also help your organisation efforts for folded items or smaller garments like underwear.

 

 

BONUS: Maintaining Your Newly Organised Wardrobe

The more often you work on wardrobe maintenance, the less time it will take. Ideally, you should sort through your wardrobe and complete a quick makeover once a month and tackle the full re-organisation process once or twice a year. Make it easier on yourself by creating and following a cleaning schedule, either by season, or on a motivational date (such as New Year’s). You can always tell it’s time to reorganise again the next time you can’t find an important piece of clothing, that’s the sign you need to get motivated and get it organised!

 

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At Furnished with Style we want to help you to get the best storage solution for your clothes and bedroom space. Our Selection of wardrobes have a variety of styles and sizes.

Made with ever changing decor in mind, the wardrobes have been designed using neutral colourways, therefore complementing your room perfectly.

All pieces come with interior fittings included, such as clothes rails or shelves – not only helping you find that outfit quickly when you’re in a hurry,  but keeping your space looking clean, clutter-free, and making your personal space feel calm and tranquil! Shop our wardrobe ranges here

 

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Get the Look: Grey Bedroom

Halfway between black and white, grey is considered a neutral colour. And as such, grey offers the best of both worlds giving plenty of decorating possibilities. Wonderfully versatile, it can feel both calming and fresh at the same time.

Using grey in your bedroom design can help create a space that’s both modern and cosy. From grey painted furniture, to trendy grey accessories and textiles such as lamps and throws, there are plenty of ways to incorporate this look into your bedroom!

Read on for our gorgeous grey bedroom ideas that prove this neutral shade is anything but dull!

 

Embrace the Trend with Painted Grey Bedroom Furniture

Bang on-trend and the perfect accompaniment to a wealth of home interior styles, grey furniture is set to remain popular for the foreseeable future. Painted grey furniture is an ideal way to bring a contemporary touch to your bedroom. Look for pieces that have soft, stylish touches, to ensure your space remains welcoming and cosy.

Our Popular Westbury Range covers all the essential pieces for your bedroom, including wardrobes, chests and drawers in various sizes. Complete with brushed steel bar handles on the wardrobe doors, cup handles to the drawer fronts and finished in an attractive soft grey foil with a contrasting light oak top, this collection is a beautiful way of introducing grey into your bedroom while still maintaining a sense of warmth.

DG Westbury 2 Door Combi Grey

To embrace the bang-on-trend grey look, our best-selling ultra- modern ‘no handle’ design Carlton range is perfect too. Now available in a high-quality scratch-resistant matt grey finish,  quality extras such as durable metal runners, soft close hinges and metal rails all point to the extra value for money that you get with this gorgeous bedroom furniture.

Both our ranges of matt grey bedroom furniture combine this popular colour choice in either a traditional style with modern practicality, or a totally contemporary sleek design – bringing a stunning selection to help organise your home whatever your interior style. You can even match with more matt grey bedroom furniture in our range, mix with gloss, or contrast with different colours. The choice is yours! And don’t forget, there’s free delivery too.*

 

 

 

Make a Statement with Grey Walls

Painting your walls grey will instantly give your bedroom a sophisticated fresh feel and can be the perfect way to tie your grey design theme together. The versatility of this shade means you can create a different style depending on which shade you choose, whilst keeping the room looking fresh and airy.

For a bold, elegant look, use dark grey paint that will instantly give your bedroom a glamorous edge. As it’s such a striking bold tone, consider painting a single feature wall and leave the others painted in light and airy tones. This will allow you to get the look you want whilst keeping your space still feeling open.

If you’re not brave enough for a feature wall, you can still incorporate the grey theme in a soft and subtle way on your walls. Use pale, creamy shades such as ash and chalk grey that are great for modern design schemes.

 

Create a Soft Look with Grey Accessories and Textiles

Incorporating grey accessories such as cushions, throws, and rugs into your bedroom is an easy way to create a cosy feel and introduce the shade to your room. Ideal if you want to test the grey shade in your space before committing to a larger statement.

Consider adding a piece such as a feature grey clock to create a focal point. For a modern artsy look, style it on a gallery wall contrasting it with prints and photos in black and white frames.

Mirrors are a must-have in any bedroom, and a grey mirror will instantly give your scheme a hit of modern style. Look to place one against a light-coloured wall for an eye-catching pop of contrast.

When it comes to choosing grey textiles, opt for different shades to create a tonal look. Think mixing light grey cushions and blankets with bright or pastel toned ones to bring a pop of colour to your space, whilst introducing a dark grey rug will add depth to your room.

 

By choosing key furniture pieces and mixing different tones, you can easily embrace the grey theme and create a space that’s as sleek as it is welcoming. Grey painted furniture is the perfect place to start and with our stylish grey pieces at such low prices starting from ONLY £35, you’ll have plenty of money left over to buy even more clothes and accessories to fill them!

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