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We’re glad you’re here! We are passionate about closets and all things storage and organization. We are eager to help your closet dreams come true. Whether you love all things organization or are here looking for tips and organizing hacks, you came to the right place. Get all your storage and organization inspiration and how-tos right here. Tell your friends, the more the merrier! Don’t wait, let's start organizing now.


 




Organized Tips & Ideas

We’re glad you’re here! We are passionate about closets and all things storage and organization. We are eager to help your closet dreams come true. Whether you love all things organization or are here looking for tips and organizing hacks, you came to the right place. Get all your storage and organization inspiration and how-tos right here. Tell your friends, the more the merrier! Don’t wait, let's start organizing now.


 



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Kid Friendly Organization Tips
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Kid-Friendly Organizing Tips

Organizing a child's closet may seem like you're constantly chasing your tail. That's because they grow so quickly and it's hard to keep up with clothes and toys they've outgrown. The key is getting them involved in the organizing process. Make the organization process a learning experience for your kids. Getting them involved makes them more responsible for their belongings. Plus, they are more inclined to put things back where they belong.

First, sort through your child's clothes.

Kids grow so fast so we recommend doing this at the beginning of each season. Donate clothes that they've outgrown to friends and family or, to your local donation center. Throw away clothes that have rips, holes, or stains.

Place bins and shelving at your child's level.

This gives them the independence to grab their toys and to place them back on their own.

Kid Friendly Organization Tips
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Avoid lids whenever possible.

It creates a barrier between your child and getting their toys and putting them away.

Organize by color.

For instance, use multi-colored hangers for closets. Red hanger for shirts, blue for pants, pink for dresses, and yellow for jackets. This method is fun and easy for kids to understand, and makes cleaning up a cinch!

Use a flexible storage system that adjusts as your child grows, like freedomRail.

For instance, a toddler might use a stack of triple hang space for clothing at first, but as they grow, they'll need to adjust this space to double hang. freedomRail can be adjusted at any time, without tools.

Kid Friendly Organization Tips
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Label bins so things are easy to find.

Make it fun! Add pictures to labels depicting what's inside so that even little ones can find what they need fast.

Stay ahead of the growth spurts with freedomRail in your child's closet. freedomRail is easy to adjust and completely tool free. Design your child's closet in our online Design Tool or visit your local dealer to get started.

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