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Don't just pile up clothes at home: How to bring order to your bedroom

2024-02-22T09:22:52.071Z

Highlights: Don't just pile up clothes at home: How to bring order to your bedroom. Worn clothes don't always automatically go into the laundry basket. Sometimes you want to store your clothes temporarily. Save even more space with clothes vacuum boxes. When folded neatly, clothes in the drawer look much tidier. Cut tulips correctly: This way the spring flowers stay fresh for longer. How to create more storage space for your kitchen utensils. When the bedroom closet becomes too small Clothes hangers that can be hung on top of each other generally save space in the wardrobe.



As of: February 22, 2024, 10:13 a.m

By: Anne Hund

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Worn clothes don't always automatically go into the laundry basket.

Sometimes you want to store your clothes temporarily.

But what to do with it?

Keeping your bedroom tidy is sometimes not that easy.

Many people leave a few items of clothing lying around in the bedroom that they have already worn but don't need to be washed yet.

Some still put the clothes in different piles (at least).

Others simply hang them over the chair.

When visitors arrive, you often have to quickly clean up.

Where should the worn clothes go?

Don't just hang worn clothes over the chair

If you know the problem, it would be better to create a permanent place for such clothes straight away.

If you enjoy the luxury of being able to clear a closed compartment in your closet, you should get into the habit of taking worn clothes directly there - before they end up in the laundry basket.

Do you want to create an extra compartment in the dresser where you can temporarily store worn clothes?

Even then, you may have to sort out a few things first.

But live with a belt or bags?

Tip: Stick an additional small hook on one wall of the wardrobe.

Save even more space with clothes vacuum boxes

An invention that is as practical as it is simple are vacuum boxes for clothing

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These large synthetic bags have space for many items of clothing and you can create a vacuum in them using a vacuum cleaner.

This means the stack shrinks again by almost half.

Where should the worn clothes go?

With storage boxes it looks much tidier.

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Or you can work with baskets and boxes that you place either in the bedroom or in the bathroom when you get dressed there in the morning after showering.

You don't necessarily have to hide pretty cardboard boxes in the closet if there's no space for them.

You can use it to quickly and discreetly disappear clothes that you might want to wear again the next day.

Many people like to create additional storage space in the bedroom with flat chests made of wicker or wood, which still make the room appear open.

Maybe a nice seat chest would also be a good idea.

In small bedrooms and apartments, you can also set them up in the adjacent hallway, for example.



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When the bedroom closet becomes too small

Clothes hangers that can be hung on top of each other generally save space in the wardrobe or on the clothes rail in the bedroom.

Whether sports shoes, fine slippers or sandals

– Shoes have no place in the wardrobe.

When folded neatly, clothes in the drawer look much tidier.

Source: merkur

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