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Does Your Closet Look Like Fibber McGee's?

In case my younger readers haven't heard that expression, or at least were unaware of its origins, it became part of American vernacular from the popular Radio comedy show, Fibber McGee and Molly (1935-1959). Fibber McGee saved everything, and a closet over-stuffed with his collections would provide a dramatic spill whenever the door was opened.

That may be great stuff for comedies, but it is downright aggravating to live with, day in and day out. Having a well-organized, functional closet space can go a long way toward maintaining sanity and helping you get to your appointments on time. So how shall we start the daunting task?

1. Less is more when it comes to organizing any batch of stuff. Start by eliminating items that have outlived their usefulness to you. Recycle "gently-used" items to your local Thrift Shop. Don't forget to ask for a receipt so you can report the donations at tax time. Discard heavily-worn garments and shoes.

2. Take advantage of all your closet space. Having two rods, one over the other, in part of your closet, allows just the right-sized space for slacks and shirts. Be sure to allow at least 26 vertical inches for this space.

3. Shoe racks that get shoes up off the floor are wonderful, space-saving devices.

4. Shelves are appropriate spaces for hats, purses, and sweaters. Clear plastic bins, with or without shelves, are great organizational tools.

5. Belt and Tie racks take up very little space and enable you to find your accessories quickly.

6. Don't forget to use the inside of your door for storage (if it opens out). Over-the-door racks for shoes or other non-bulky items are available to bring function to this often-overlooked space.

7. If your closet still does not accommodate all your clothing, consider storing out-of-season clothes in the guest room closet or in those space-saving bags.

In case my younger readers haven't heard that expression, or at least were unaware of its origins, it became part of American vernacular from the popular Radio comedy show, Fibber McGee and Molly (1935-1959). Fibber McGee saved everything, and a closet over-stuffed with his collections would provide a dramatic spill whenever the door was opened.

That may be great stuff for comedies, but it is downright aggravating to live with, day in and day out. Having a well-organized, functional closet space can go a long way toward maintaining sanity and helping you get to your appointments on time. So how shall we start the daunting task?

1. Less is more when it comes to organizing any batch of stuff. Start by eliminating items that have outlived their usefulness to you. Recycle "gently-used" items to your local Thrift Shop. Don't forget to ask for a receipt so you can report the donations at tax time. Discard heavily-worn garments and shoes.

2. Take advantage of all your closet space. Having two rods, one over the other, in part of your closet, allows just the right-sized space for slacks and shirts. Be sure to allow at least 26 vertical inches for this space.

3. Shoe racks that get shoes up off the floor are wonderful, space-saving devices.

4. Shelves are appropriate spaces for hats, purses, and sweaters. Clear plastic bins, with or without shelves, are great organizational tools.

5. Belt and Tie racks take up very little space and enable you to find your accessories quickly.

6. Don't forget to use the inside of your door for storage (if it opens out). Over-the-door racks for shoes or other non-bulky items are available to bring function to this often-overlooked space.

7. If your closet still does not accommodate all your clothing, consider storing out-of-season clothes in the guest room closet or in those space-saving bags.

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