Spring Closet Makeover

Posted by Ali | Wednesday March 7, 201216 comments

I don't know about you but spring makes me want to reorganize and rejuvenate my living space and wardrobe.  A year ago I bought a house with unfortunate closets.  Very few, teeny tiny 100ish year old closets with nothing but a bar and in some cases, a few shelves.  I wasn't expecting to find walk in closets in a house that age, but I knew there was no possibility of fitting all of my clothes into a space that size. 

Behold my dilemma:

Do not be alarmed, those are not my clothes.

We did extensive renovations to the rest of the house, which turned out beautifully.  Now the closets needed a makeover.  We were limited by the size of the original closet so the only choice was to install closet organizers.  There are many companies that do this but we went with California Closets.  They did an amazing job, wouldn't you agree?

Closet makeover After

Now, just because the space is nice doesn't mean you can ram everything in there.  Especially if your closet does not have doors to hide the mess.  There are certain things you can do to showcase your wardrobe each season in a way that makes you excited to get dressed in the morning.

Donate everything you haven't worn in two years

That's 8 full seasons of neglect that someone else could benefit from, such as women looking for a fresh start at Dress for Success.  Make sure the items you donate are washed or dry-cleaned.

Off to the dry cleaners

Some dry cleaners offer deals if you bring in multiple items at once.  In Toronto, Gibson's Cleaners (Bloor West Village location) offers 25% off when you bring in 5 items or more.  Always discard the bags and hangers when you come home. Plastic bags don't look nice at all.

Take pictures of yourself wearing items you are on the fence about

Remember when your friend tagged you on Facebook wearing those white jeans that weren't as flattering as you thought?  Exactly.

Use wooden hangers for all of your clothes

Wire hangers can often be returned to the dry cleaner and plastic hangers have no place in a respectable closet. You aren't doing this just for visual purposes, it's better for your clothes.  Wooden hangers can be purchased cheaply from just about anywhere.

Closet makeover After
Let's agree not to look too closely at my folding job

Organize your clothes by length and type


Longer hanging items should be hung together, and putting things like dress pants and jackets together in one section makes it more likely that you will wear everything you own because you don't have to hunt for it.

Organize your clothes from light to dark

Hanging clothes by colour not only looks tidy, it helps you see which items you are missing or have an over abundance of.  Black, anyone?

Hang everything facing the same direction

Your tops don't need to have a conversation with each other.  That looks cluttered and it isn't how you found them at the store, is it?  Line them up facing one direction.

Folded items should be folded side out

You don't want to see your pant legs sticking out of the pile.  Clearly I am no expert folder but in my defence I've never worked at the GAP or Club Monaco where expert folders are born.

Limit your shoe collection

I know you weren't expecting that, but you didn't need to gasp out loud.  No one needs 50 pairs of shoes.  Keep only the ones that you actually wear, and that are in good condition.  It's better to take an older pair of quality shoes that you love to the cobbler for new heels and a polish than to keep the cheepie ones that pinch your toes and give you blisters.  Even you don't look hot while grimacing.

One thing in, one thing out

If you have a lot of clothes every time you buy something new, you should give something away.  The new pair of jeans should replace the old. Don't hold onto clothes for sentimental reasons.  Unless it's your wedding dress.

Make a list

While organizing your closet is a great time to make note of things you are missing for your next shopping trip.  It's better to shop with purpose for one or two things than be inspired/led astray by the sales at the mall. Do you really want to add to your over abundant black top collection?  I didn't think so.
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16 Comments

on March 14, 2012  assia  1,578 said:

Thanks for the tips!

on March 13, 2012  Ali de Bold  STAFF said:

Awww, @MizzRobin, you are the sweetest!

The rest of you shoe hoarders: I hear you. I really do. This kind of self-sacrifice and self-denial take years to master. ;)

on March 13, 2012  takanikki  2,265 said:

Lots of good tips. I'd love to get new organizers for my closet. :)

on March 13, 2012  MizzRobin  13,788 said:


This is absolutely my favourite article of all the articles I have read in awhile. There are great tips in here on how to organize a closet and figure out your wardrobe for the upcoming season. I have been struggling with closet organization since I got my new place over a year and a half ago and I have a walk in closet. I really like the job that California Closets did with your space!

on March 09, 2012  Aliza  14,011 said:

I try to clean out my closet twice a year and donate items that haven't been worn in a while. Dress for success is a great place to donate to!

Limiting shoes - you lost me there. I, like most woman, get out of control in that dept.

I like the idea of one item in and one item out! It will really reduce the build up and clutter of having 5 of the same items that are just slightly different than the next.

on March 08, 2012  marebear  941 said:

my closet is a disaster I definitely need to clean it out I have so much clothes I think its time to make a clothes donation. I wish I could make it look as neat as the pictures posted, but i share the closet with the hubby and he just can't keep it clean.

on March 08, 2012  sixx  605 said:

This looks so great!! I love the transformation. ThereIis so much added room and storage space!! I have a mouse hole of a closet i cant wait to tackle now, thanks for the inspiration and motivation lol!!

on March 08, 2012  LadyChick234234  3,701 said:

Limit your shoe collection.

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Sorry. I can't do it.

on March 07, 2012  staceb  1,174 said:


These are great tips. I don't know if I can do the whole organizing thing with my DH's clothes, but there are definitely a few things I can do better!

on March 07, 2012  Ali de Bold  STAFF said:

It's so worth it, you guys. I can't remember how much I paid for mine but I think it's somewhere in the range of $300 - $600. When you can see everything you'll definitely wear it all. You can have thousands of dollars of clothes that rarely get worn if you can't find them. And then there's the matter of dust. I don't have a door for my closet so I have to keep it really tidy!

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