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Closet Declutter & Organization for Fall

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The weather is changing and you’re beginning to see the leaves turn colors, there’s pumpkin spice is in the air (my personal favorite) and Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations have come out. The autumnal equinox has just begun. It’s not until the chilling wind hits your skin when you think to yourself, “I have nothing to wear,” even though we all know you do.

First thing first, go to your closet and stand inside of it or in front of it for some of us and look around. Yes, you caused this and no one else. The skirt spillage and shoe overload was something you created because the story of not having anything to wear has been something you’ve sung to yourself for many years. Your closet is in havoc and needs to be de-cluttered before the weather really changes and before you think of purchasing new anything, you need to get your shit together.

If you are someone dealing with this problem of have too many clothes in your closet which makes it impossible to find the appropriate clothing options for the fall, these tips will help you, only if you implement them and combat your clothes clutter before the winter comes.

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#1 - Go through your entire closet and only select the clothing items that should only be worn in the Spring and Summer time. All your tanks, tube tops, daisy dukes, mini dresses, flip flops, sandals, straw hats, Crocs (if you wear them outdoors) and other warm temperature wearing items will leave or be out of reach. Typically this step requires that you empty your closet first but because we are getting our closets ready for the Fall season, we are doing it a little different. Once you’ve completed this step …

#2 - Fold all items neatly and place them to the side. Make sure you have something to put them in once you’re done.

#3 - Focusing on your hanged fall clothes, arrange them according your current lifestyle. For example, if you go to work five days a week, your work clothes may be placed in the front of the closet since these are the clothes you tend to where most often. If socializing is your thing, placing those clothes near the front or in an area that’s easily accessible may work best for you. The goal here is make sure the placement of your clothes works with your lifestyle because if executed correctly, you will cut your clothes surfing time in half.

#4 - Take out your scarves, hats, and gloves and do a mini sort through to make sure you still love them. If you don’t have a use for them, you know what to do. If you do, fold them and place them in a bin that is easily accessible. Of course, if you prefer hanging them that works too!

#5 - It’s finally time for the most important part, shoes! I put them last because shoes require a bit more time. Again, because we’re not necessarily doing a massive de-clutter, this step wont require as much emotion … but if you come across a pair of boots that have seen better days, again you know what to do. :) For all shoes that are for warmer temperatures, place them either in totes like the above mentioned or in a less accessible area in your closet. Because the goal is for you to find anything in less than a minute, keeping unwearable items out of the way will add more time to your day and more space to your closet.

Fall season is the time when we should get cozy and slow down. As the year is ending, it’s important we prepare ourselves for the new beginnings as we let go of the past.

If you’re interested in learning more about ways to organize your space for any season, feel free to leave a comment below.

I’ve also created a video on this so if you’re interested in watching me show you how to de-clutter your space for the Fall season, click the video!

Until next time!

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Storage Basket Ideas

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With the ever so changing way we store our home goods, one of the best ways to organize and display your throw blankets is in storage baskets like the ones above.

Not only can you find various options, they are inexpensive (for the most part) and can fit in multiple home styles. If you’re interested in learning about the above storage baskets and how you can use them, keep reading.


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This basket is a personal favorite of mine because of its straw like appearance and openness. Because it’s so open, it’s perfect for items you want to display, like throw blankets and pillows. Of course, you can add anything in the basket but if your goal is to create an organized and visually appealing space, the best items for this basket is anything that is nice to look at.

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Unlike the Snidad basket, this basket is very space specific. The reason why I say this is because it is colored, though neutral and it fits well in a more monochromatic space. Since this basket is closed, you’re really able to put anything in it. Other than putting your blankets and pillows, you can put remotes, books or anything you like to use in your living space.

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Because of the lid, this basket is multifunctional. Other than having additional storage, it also comes with a top which allows you to not only store things in it, you can place items on it.

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Not only is this basket spacious, in the case you choose switch to another basket, it folds flat and can be put away easily. If you do end up using it, it’s great for really anything that can fit in it. The most popular use for this basket is to place indoor plants in it. Plants like parlor palms, fiddle leaf figs or even white bird of paradise fits perfectly in this basket.

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Perfect for a nursery or a playroom, this basket maintains its spot as the most versatile amongst the others. Not only is it gender neutral, it is made out of cloth making it easy to wash when needed. The leather handles make it easy to carry plus it has a hook-friendly hanging function.

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This is another collapsible bin that can be easily stored away when not in use. It is a perfect addition to a nursery, home office, craft room, living room and many other spaces that require storage. The black canvas makes stains invisible to the eye and can mesh well with multiple home styles.


So here it is! These are the baskets that have been on my radar and I believe can work in any space. I come across so many storage options for items in our homes and believe storage baskets help keep our space organized and look put together.

I would love to know from you guys what type of basket(s) you use in your home and how you use them.

In the meantime, if you’re interested in learning about what basket will fit your home style, feel free to leave a comment below.

Until next time!