Closets That Spark Joy and Make Sense
Closets are like secret mirrors—they reflect how well our homes are working (or not). Ever open one and get hit with an avalanche of bags, boots, and boxes? Been there. Whether it’s the coat closet that’s become a random catchall or the linen closet that hasn't seen linens in a year, June is your cue to get behind those doors and make magic happen.
In this blog, I’m explaining how small changes in closet organization can bring huge relief and efficiency to your everyday routine. Because when your closets are chaos-free, your mornings (and evenings) flow better.
Audit each closet’s purpose
Step one: What is this closet actually for? Don’t assume you have to keep the same categories you’ve always stored there. We can shift things around to work better for your life right now, not five years ago.
Maximize vertical space
Closets are notorious for wasted vertical real estate. Add extra shelves, over-the-door organizers, or stacking bins to take full advantage of height. And yes—label everything. Even in your own house, labels reduce decision fatigue.
Broad vs. detailed systems
Are you a broad-category person (e.g., "sheets") or a detail-oriented sorter ("queen sheets," "twin sheets")? The wrong system will fail you every time. Let’s align your storage style with your personality, not just your Pinterest board.
Rotate and restock with intention
Out-of-season items? Store them out of reach. Everyday essentials? Front and center. If your coat closet is holding swimsuits, we need to talk. Let’s make daily access easy.
Make it maintainable
A perfectly folded towel doesn’t matter if no one can keep it that way. Let’s design for real life. That might mean baskets instead of shelves, or labels for the rest of the household who “can’t find anything.”
Your closets don’t have to be pristine—they just need to work. Whether it’s one linen closet or five random catchall zones, we can help you create storage that simplifies your life, not complicates it.