This article is dedicated to women who identify with the following statement: I like order, but I can't give up any of my clothes, and right now I can't afford a dressing room (which probably wouldn't be enough anyway).

We love for things to be in their place because it simplifies our lives. However, the apartments we live in don't allow us a dedicated space for every subcategory. Moreover, we live in a country with a temperate continental climate, which forces us to store everything from fur coats to sheer blouses, plus rain boots and accessories for all weather whims.

Below are some tips to help you make no compromises when it comes to keeping and storing your belongings.

Hanger supports of different sizes are an alternative to bulky and expensive wardrobes, which have become insufficient. They fit into small spaces with irregular shapes and can be supplemented with various fabric boxes and shelves to keep smaller items in place. In addition, the space underneath is also usable.

A curtain with a distinctive print can separate them from the rest of the room.

If you are looking for a wardrobe, one with sliding doors is the most suitable for small rooms, where conventional doors with hinges would take up valuable space. Choosing a light shade and a glossy finish will visually enlarge the room. Using boxes and baskets for storage helps maintain order in wardrobes or niches.

You can incorporate various storage units into your living area, or in rooms dedicated to other activities, presenting them as decorative objects: different boxes, baskets and chests with an attractive exterior, on which you can place other things or even sit.

One of the contemporary concerns in interior design is multifunctionality. When space is very limited, the traditional functions of the areas in the house are reinterpreted. In studios, a single room can combine a washing machine, a television and an ironing area if they are absolutely necessary and cannot be integrated elsewhere.

To simplify storage, try to distribute objects according to their purpose. If your bathroom allows it, bring shelves with towels, beauty products and cleaning supplies here instead of cramming them into the bedroom.

Always use all available space. A wardrobe can have a height of 2.50, as tall as the room, to be able to store more items. If the space has an irregular shape, it is preferable to choose custom-made furniture, thus optimizing storage. It is always preferable to go vertical with storage rather than spreading it throughout the house in various boxes and shapes.

Hanger supports are an alternative to bulky and expensive wardrobes. They fit into small spaces and can be supplemented with various fabric boxes and shelves to keep smaller items in place.