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The Best Closet Organizers for Children

Doug Haines • Jul 20, 2022
The Best Closet Organizers for Children

If you’ve consolidated closet space, cleared out clothes that no longer fit your child, and organized their toys but you still don’t have enough space, it’s time to invest in some custom closet organizers to maximize your overall storage space.

These solutions will instantly add options and make it easier for both you and your child to access the closet.

Here are the best closet organizers available now for children’s closets:

  1. Slimline hangers save space.
  2. Double hanging rods give you options.
  3. Cloth baskets help in a pinch.
  4. The label maker is your friend.
  5. A shoe rack will free up floor space.
  6. Closet door organizers work magic.
  7. Hooks are a great catch-all solution.

Now it’s time to look at these solutions in detail and find out how to get them to work for your home.


Slimline Hangers Save Space

You might not immediately jump to the type of hangers you use when coming up with ways to save space, but this really does make a big difference. Slimline hangers use up far less space than the average hanger you’ll find at a big-box store.

On top of their slimmer profile, these hangers also often have a non-slip coating that will make it less likely for your little one to drop clothes on the floor.

Double Hanging Rods Give You Options

One of the best organizing solutions for a child’s closet is to take their stature and accessibility needs into consideration. While a standard hanging rod would work fine for an adult, it can be hard for a child to reach that high to hang clothes.

After installing a double hanging rod in their closet, you can hang infrequently-worn items up top and favorite garments below. This will make it easy for your child to get to their clothes quickly and without needing your help.

Double Hang Closet Rods

Cloth Baskets Help in a Pinch

Cloth baskets can easily slide under cabinets or stack on the top rack of your kid’s closet. These baskets are typically far more maneuverable and flexible than your average bin or container, so you’ll have more options when it comes to places to store them.

The Label Maker Is Your Friend

As Better Homes & Gardens notes, when it comes to organizing your child's closet, labels are a big help. You can put clear labels on storage bins and even double up by using color-coordinated containers that will make it easier for your child to remember where everything goes.

If you really want to make sure they’ll remember, you can use picture labels in place of standard text labels.

A Shoe Rack Will Free up Floor Space

One of the most common culprits when it comes to closet disorganization is shoe unruliness. When your child comes inside from a play session, they’re likely to kick off their shoes and leave them where they land.

If you install a simple shoe rack in your child's closet and work with them on building the habit of putting their shoes away, you should have far more floor space to stack containers and bins of toys or other less-used items.

Shoe Rack

Closet Door Organizers Work Magic

When you’ve installed double hanging rods, brought in cloth baskets, busted out the label maker, and it still doesn’t seem like you have enough space, it’s time to consider a simple closet door organizer.

This handy item hangs at the top of the closet door and provides plenty of additional pockets for your little one to tuck away any loose articles or toys. This solution is especially great because there’s no way for a door organizer to get cluttered the way a closet floor can.

Hooks Are a Great Catch-All Solution

When all else fails, it helps to have plenty of spare hooks for your little one to hang up their things. Along with being handy, these hooks are cute ways to spruce up the room, and you can even add little wall decorations that coincide with whatever your child might use them for.


Conclusion

If you feel like the word “organize” doesn’t even belong in the same sentence as your child, it might be time to get creative with your storage solutions. Every organizer on this list should save you time, money, and effort when it comes to keeping your kids' closet tidy!

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