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Closet Organization Tricks and Tips

Posted by admin in December 10th 2009  

So, you need to organize your closet and you do not know the first place to start.  A great solution for closet organization is to go green!  This article will show you how to keep the environment in mind as well as your pocket book when you clean out that messy closet and organize it into something useful.  Imagine the stress you will be relieved of once you organize your closet.  Imagine the sense of pride you will feel when you know you did it in the most environmentally friendly way possible.

If you are reading this article then it is sufficed to say that you are not using your closet very efficiently.  You can change this by taking one day to reorganize, saving you many hours of frustration in the future.  Having all your accessories and clothes organized in a neat system will make all the difference in the world and possibly save some expensive items from being lost in the chaos.  For this reason alone it is worth choosing a closet system that keeps your most used items easily accessible, while storing your not so used items in a safe fashion. A good idea would be to read up on hanging closet organizer systems.

Of course, every good project requires supplies before you begin.  Online retailers will often be the best place for supplies at the best prices, however, local stores are also an option for those in a rush.  The best way to go green with your closet organization is to choose products made from renewable resources such as bamboo.  However, there are also organizers made from plastic and metal too.  No matter which material you choose to reorganize your closet with, you can still inquire about where the product was made and where it is being shipped from.  This can reduce your carbon footprint by using only locally made products.  Another green suggestion is to not use moth balls.  Instead, choose cedar chips to keep away insects and keep your closet smelling nice. Home Turned Green has even more green home improvement projects.

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Tags: closet organization, go green with your closet organization, hanging closet organizer, organize your closet
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