Kids' Closets
Real Simple|October 2019
STORAGE NEEDS CHANGE AS KIDS GET BIGGER—AND AS THEIR ACTIVITIES AND TASTES EVOLVE. SO WE ASKED ORGANIZING PROS FOR HELP CREATING A FLEXIBLE CLOSET SPACE THAT WILL GROW WITH YOUR KIDS.
Mary Honkus
Kids' Closets

Younger years

1 KEEP IT CONTAINED

Only hang items that fit right now. Label baskets for clothes that are too big (to grow into) or too small (to donate) so it’s easy to adjust when a growth spurt hits.

TO BUY: Spectrum Medium Storage Basket, $17; bedbathandbeyond.com.

2 DOUBLE UP

Hang an additional closet rod from your existing one to maximize storage and make it easier for children to choose their own outfits. Keep everyday clothes on the lower rack and less frequently used items above.

TO BUY: Dublet Adjustable Closet Rod Expander, $15; containerstore.com.

3 INCORPORATE CUBBIES

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