MUMMY LIFE - Toddler Wardrobe Storage!

I have indeed reorganised little miss Esra's wardrobe. She's almost 2 years old and has a much nicer organisation system than me. I tried to do it on a low budget but using things I already had, continue reading to see my techniques...


As she's growing her clothes are getting bigger and bigger and having just the one rail and lots of boxes under it wasn't suiting me anymore, it was beginning to turn into a mess so operation reorganisation began and I love the end result. I have been using it like this for a couple of weeks now but was waiting on some hangers so I could finally update.


Esra's little corner.. (yes, I rearranged the bedroom)


I'm going to start from top and explain my way down. I have stored her shoes up top in a box as she likes to wake up in the morning and try on all her shoes and walk around, so to prevent that they are now out of reach. Her pyjamas and tops / t-shirts are also stored in boxes.


The boxes were actually cardboard amazon boxes which I covered with pink wrapping paper and added floral paper from 'paper chase' to the front panel, I then secured ends with washi tape to prevent the paper from curling and then made little tags and added belle and boo postcards to make it even cuter. The wooden love heart pegs were from 'Amazon'. Mama is crazy, I do know. But, Esra gets so happy when she see's her wardrobe and I love it! :)

I had been thinking about adding another rail, but the wardrobe I have (Ikea aspelund -adult size) isn't really kit out for it. So, I purchased a curtain rod, and secured it with some chains and a glue gun and it has worked out great which enables me to double hang.

I had multicoloured plastic hangers before and they drove me mad, as the colours always got in a muddle. I purchased the JVL pink velvet hangers, and now none of her clothes slide off which is perfect. I also purchased some pink clip trouser hangers from 'hangerworld' which didn't look that bright on the online picture but it does the job.  Luckily her skirts are small enough to fit around the normal hangers.

I added pretty floral paper on the inside of the cupboards, just because. Her handbands are still in clear plastic pockets which I fixed with double sided tape and selotape, but this time I used bigger pockets and organised them by colour instead of putting each one individually which is quicker when in a rush. Her clips are also attached onto little brown tags which I secured with washi tape.


I added hooks on the inside of the cupboards so that I could hang her accessories on. It's so important to make the most of every space, really don't forget to make use of the inside of your cupboard doors.


On the bottom I have 3 containers for her socks & tights, summer stuff such as swimwear & hats and winter stuff such as wooly hats & scarves. I also store extra hangers at the bottom, and theres a clear container for her bloomers that match her dresses. Covering, the front panels of boxes, make a huge difference, do it too! :)


I hope that some of my organisation techniques can help you and inspire you to do a little organising. How do you store your clothes? My wardrobe is still a work in progress, but I have started on that mission again too!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Good Idea
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Unknown said…
I am ashamed to look at my wardrobe now, her wardrobe is so neat and clean and color theme is amazing. all credit goes to you for putting so much effort
Sabahnur said…
Çok şeker,herşey yerli yerinde ve duzenli masallah. belle and boo severizz :)
Unknown said…
Love love love it Muhsine, thanks alot for taking time n sharing it xx
Sara said…
It's so pretty and girly:) I actually follow your Pinterest board on organising, and you've definitely been an inspiration for my little girl's wardrobe! I hate mess. Haha. I wrote a post on it too.
DluxEdition.com said…
Everything looks so cute and very well organized!
Unknown said…
Ah her wardrobe looks so lovely. She is so lucky! :)

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Muhsine Emin said…
Thanks for all of your sweet words :) xxx
Schnelle said…
You are the queen of space optimization and organization! Everything looks so pretty- love that owl! I love covering boxes with fabrics and papers too, way cheaper than buying decorative boxes in the store!
I love how beautiful you've made it - from the wrapping paper to the tags and the heart pins and postcards...you could easily be a cath kidston-type designer/decorater!

I wish I had your imagination & creativity...LOVE seeing your organization posts - please keep doing them :-)
Unknown said…
Wow, just wow!
Unknown said…
It is awesome!!! I like it. It is designer and beautiful with space.

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Tanya said…
This is lovely. Babies always end up with tons of clothes cause they grow so quickly.

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Shireen said…
I LOVE ESRA'S WARDROBE! OMG ! I wish my kids wardrobe was like that , u gave me such an inspiration ,after coming from my holidays in october i will be organising my kids wardrobes soon , i love ur budget friendly ways , i also used boxes , pamper boxes that is , ccovered them in brown paper and covered the front in wallpaper samples :) great idea :) hehehhehee
ikimmymakeup said…
Wow she has a lot of stuffs :O great blog btw I love it <3
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Frankie Amelia said…
This is the cutest wardrobe ive ever seen for a little girl, its so pretty!

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Contempo Space said…
Wow! The wardrobe is so well organized. It looks great and there is a lot of stuff stored in your available space.
Contempospace said…
Wow! That wardrobe is so well organized now. It looks good, and you've managed to store a lot of items in your available space.
Anonymous said…
really nice!
I like your blog :)
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Jade said…
I am so impressed that those are just boxes, covered in pretty paper. Inspired!
Unknown said…
Love your post! So interesting! You gave me an idea with the "make the most out of your wardrobe", so thank you!
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Anonymous said…
You are so unbelievably creative, you have created such a gorgeous space!!

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Mari said…
You truly have a gift and a talent for being creative and finding ways to make a small space work with maximum efficiency! I'm awed and inspired!
JenCop said…
wow! my daughters clothes are not at all in order then! lovely job, think I'll have to look you up on pinterest! :)
JenCop said…
wow! My daughters clothes are not at all tidy then! lovely jod, I'll have to look you up on pinterest because I'm loving your style :)
Ellie said…
Wow! This is so beautiful :)
Tanya said…
Very organised! I like it.

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