Ways to Organize Your Closet by Color

The wardrobe is neatly arranged with garments sorted by color on hangers.

Project Summary

  • Hours of Operation: 2 to 5 hours
  • Overall Duration: 2 to 5 hours
  • Projected Expense: $0

Revamp your wardrobe and turn it into a visually striking area that could grace the pages of a magazine by implementing a color-coding system. This approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also adds a level of functionality and practicality. If you’ve watched professionals organize closets by color on home renovation programs and contemplated trying it yourself, we wholeheartedly encourage you to do so!

Establishing a color-coordinated wardrobe offers numerous advantages. Not only does it enhance the aesthetic appeal, but it also simplifies the process of locating specific items and assembling outfits. This method allows you to clearly see the clothing you possess, making it simpler to stay organized and keep your closet tidy. Continue reading to discover how to design your ideal color-coded closet, making it a delightful space to enter each morning!

Requirements for Your Task

Devices / Instruments

  • Cleaning equipment and materials

Materials

  • Clothing
  • Clothes hangers (ideally in matching colors and designs)
  • Storage containers
  • Baskets for storage

Instructions

Supplies and equipment for arranging a closet with a color-coded system.

    Eliminate All

    Garments taken out of the wardrobe and cleaned with a cloth.

    Begin by emptying your closet entirely to create a fresh starting point. Remove all clothing, hangers, boxes, accessories, and any accumulated clutter from recent weeks, months, or even years. Next, thoroughly clean the closet by vacuuming the floor, wiping down the shelves, rods, and hangers, and cleaning any dirty mirrors. Although this area may not see as much activity as your living room, it still gathers dust and dirt, making a deep clean worthwhile.

    Initiate the Cleansing.

    With everything now out in the open, you can clearly assess your belongings, including those items that may have been tucked away on that hard-to-reach top shelf. This is an ideal moment to sort through your possessions and eliminate what you no longer require. Organize your items into three distinct categories: keep, donate, and alter/dry clean. Examine each piece you own, including shoes and bags, and determine if you still wear it, if it fits, if it requires alterations, and if it still appeals to you. Retain what you truly need, and consider donating, selling, or discarding anything that no longer serves you.

    Clothes that were taken off have been sorted into boxes for donations and for repairs.

    Categorize Clothing into Different Sets

    Garments organized and sorted into categories.

    After completing the decluttering process, you’ll have a clear understanding of your belongings, allowing you to begin the organization phase. Start by categorizing your clothing into distinct groups, but don’t focus on color just yet. Organize them into categories like skirts, trousers, shirts, outerwear, and similar classifications. Ensure that hanging garments are kept together, while folded items like sweaters and t-shirts are grouped separately.

    Organize the Closet Accessories by Color

    Clothing accessories neatly arranged in gray storage containers.

    To effectively maintain a cohesive and color-coordinated organizational system, it’s essential to consider the hues of the hangers, storage containers, baskets, and dividers you choose for your garments, as they significantly influence the visual appeal of your closet. Opt for neutral shades, such as wooden or white hangers, transparent plastic bins and dividers, and baskets that share the same color and design. This consistency will contribute to a polished, orderly, and harmoniously color-coded aesthetic that you desire.

    Craft the Spectrum

    Garments arranged on hangers and sorted by color.

    The excitement starts here! With the closet now organized and the clothes sorted and decluttered, it’s time to dive into color coordination. Allocate specific areas in the closet for different clothing categories, such as sweaters, skirts, and pants, and begin to arrange the items in each category by color. To achieve a rainbow effect, follow this color sequence: white, tan, pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, gray, and black. You may encounter a few items that don’t fit neatly into a single color or have a multi-colored design, so create a special spot for these pieces in each category, treating them as a unique color. If the rainbow method isn’t your preference, consider organizing your clothes from light to dark. This approach will create a stunning ombre effect that is just as visually striking as the rainbow. This method is especially effective for those with a significant amount of neutral clothing, as it will create substantial sections of white, gray, or black.

    Keep It Up

    A neatly arranged closet with clothes organized by color on hangers.

    The last step in establishing a color-coded closet is to maintain it, which is a significant advantage of this organizing technique; it simplifies the process of keeping your closet organized since each item is assigned a specific color-coded location. At the start of each season, review your closet to replace seasonal clothing, eliminate any items that may be outdated or worn, and modify the color arrangement as needed. A successful organizational system ensures that everything is in its designated spot, making upkeep straightforward, and this delightful rainbow system accomplishes that perfectly.

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