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Following these principles in wardrobe storage will make you suddenly enlightened.

Follow the principle of 60- 150-60, that is, the size distribution of the wardrobe from top to bottom. Two 60 cm areas at the top and bottom are used to place out-of-season clothes and bedding as well as occasional sports equipment. It is best to use a storage box/box with a deep opening at the top of the cabinet. The middle area of 150 cm is used to place this season's clothes.

The traditional clothes hanger can only hang one piece of clothes, so we can add hanging rings on the clothes hanger to maximize the value of the clothes hanger.

The length of the area where clothes are hung should be different. There must be long clothes in winter, and drawers or partitions can be used at the lower part of the area where short clothes are hung.

Use a storage box, preferably a transparent box. You can put the clothes you don't use often in the storage box, which will look neat.

Shoes and other sundries

Out-of-season shoes are put in a shoe box, pasted with a note and folded, and the shoes in season are put in one place. There are other sundries or small items that are difficult to classify. Put it away in a storage box and put it in the storage area.

Will this layout make you suddenly enlightened ~