An organized and tidy home is synonymous with a well-designed environment. This organization should start from our wardrobes and drawers where we store our belongings and clothes. Even if at first glance this aspect doesn't seem to be very important, the way we arrange and organize things actually influences us more than we imagined.

A constantly cluttered space provokes stress and a sense of unease without us consciously realizing it. Reducing this to a smaller scale, such as a wardrobe with clothes, the effect is similar. Think about how easy it would be to find the clothes you want to wear each morning when getting ready for a new workday if your wardrobe were well-organized.

Opening the Gallery Compartmentalizing a clothes closet is more complicated than it seems, especially for couples when both parties need to find space for their personal belongings in the same storage area.

To ensure that even this seemingly insignificant space in our homes is perfectly coherent and well-organized, we propose a few ideas to simplify the compartmentalization and organization of a wardrobe.

Start with a tip for ladies: sort your clothes and arrange them by color! Take the sweaters and blouses in similar colors, group them as you find them in stores, and then order them inside the closet. Use hangers for those that require such storage. You will thus have a more attractive and organized composition.

Additionally, it would be beneficial to sort through clothes that no longer fit your current style or preferences. It's natural for our styles to evolve over time!

If most of your clothes are business attire and require more hanging space, make sure the wardrobe has enough of these spaces. It's good to think about these things when purchasing a bedroom wardrobe or choosing the compartmentalization in your dressing area.

Consider seasonal clothing! Depending on the season, you will bring forward those pieces that you will wear more often during a particular time of year, while the rest, such as thick winter clothes, can be stored in a separate location.

When having the wardrobe custom-made, intelligently divide the space for shelves versus hanging rods or drawers that could be inserted into this space. Sometimes it is necessary to have room for storage boxes at the base of the wardrobe or even for shoes. In this case, preferences will prevail.

Some people prefer to store shoe boxes in a space separate from the wardrobe, while others choose to store clothes, footwear, and handbags all in the same wardrobe.

To better illustrate the points above, we have gathered in the gallery above several compartmentalization sketches for wardrobes to guide you in configuring your own space.