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Quick and Easy Tips to Prep Your Kids’ Closet for Back to School

Shawn Leach • Aug 17, 2023
Quick and Easy Tips to Prep Your Kids’ Closet for Back to School

The start of a new school year is a time for fun, excitement, and new adventures - not for clutter and stress. Getting your kids’ closet in perfect shape for the new year can feel daunting, if not impossible, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

From making use of labels to paring down space, setting up new organizational systems, and more, we’ve got the tips you need to get any kids’ closet back in order before school starts.

Once you’re ready to prep your kids’ closet for the new school year, you should:

  • Pare down the space
  • Set up new organizational systems
  • Make use of labels and color coding
  • Remember that cubbies are your friend
  • Don’t forget about wall and door space

Now that you know the basic steps, let’s dive into the details and find out how to get your kids’ closet school-ready.


Pare Down the Space

The best way to start your back-to-school closet makeover is with a blank slate. Attempting to optimize what’s already there might seem easier at first, but you’ll eventually run into the same organizational problems you faced the first time.

This is a perfect opportunity to work with your child to figure out which clothes they want to keep, which should be stored away for later, and which should be tossed, donated, or sold. Once that’s done, you can give the closet a good cleaning and get ready for the next step.

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Set Up New Organizational Systems

As the pros at Better Homes & Gardens point out, the new school year brings with it plenty of new things to put away. From books to backpacks to gadgets and more, you’ll need to suddenly find room for items that weren’t there a month ago.

One of the easiest ways to optimize is to look at what your little one wants to do but is unable to do right now. If they can’t seem to find enough room for hanging clothes, you can install a second hanging rod. Not enough space for folding clothes? New shelving units might be in order.

Make Use of Labels and Color Coding

When your child is getting ready in the morning and trying to make it to school on time, every second counts. One of the quickest ways you can guarantee they’ll be able to find what they’re looking for in a pinch is to use labels and color coding systems.

Not only can this tip make things easier, but it can also give your child a chance to exercise a little creativity too.

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Remember That Cubbies Are Your Friend

Cubbies remain the perfect catch-all storage solution for any closet space, but especially for kids’ closets. Instead of tossing items on the floor, your child can use floor-level cubbies to put away homework, accessories, toys, and more.

You can make your cubby system work even harder by clever use of labels and color coding, or you might even opt for clear bins or mesh baskets to keep everything visible. There are no wrong answers here.

Don’t Forget About Wall and Door Space

When in doubt, put every square inch of wall and door space to use in your kids’ closet. Wall-mounted hooks and shelves can add plenty of additional space to the area and make things even easier to access for your child.

With the simple addition of a door organizer, your little one can have entire shelving units’ worth of extra space at their disposal. With clear plastic pouches that are designed for easy access, closet clutter will become a thing of the past.


Conclusion

The new school year is a time of excitement and fun, but your kids’ closet won’t always get the memo. Even so, with these super simple tips, you’ll be able to get their closet school-ready in no time at all.

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