Jede Mietwohnung, die ich in Finnland hatte, hat solche Kleiderschränke. Ich bemühe mich sehr, ordentlich zu sein, aber ich bin von Natur aus eine unordentliche Person. Jeder Versuch, meine Kleidung in diese zu organisieren

    Die Regale sind so tief und flach, dass es schwer ist, etwas zu sehen! Um etwas aus dem Rücken zu holen, muss ich zuerst alles an der Vorderseite des Regals ziehen. Ich hasse diese Garderobe sehr. Wenn jemand organisatorische Tipps für diese Kleiderschränke hat, die es so aussieht, als hätte es fast jeder, würde ich es sehr schätzen, weil es mich verrückt macht

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    1. AcanthisittaFluid870 on

      I don’t have baskets, I just fold on top things that I don’t use often (swimsuits, shorts during the winter, base layers on summer)
      Down folded tops, long sleeves to the right, short sleeve to the left)
      Then folded pants, jeans to the right, soft pants to the left
      And bottom unwear.

      Hanging dresses, button ups, vests and hoodies.

      Nothing on the back, only at sight clothes get ever used

    2. sufficient_bilberry on

      Baskets and folding konmari-style, so shirts etc ’stand up’ instead of being in a pile. Also, hang up all clothes that can tolerate it. 

    3. I don’t think there is any magic trick, other than just having less stuff. People tend to accumulate useless stuff in their homes: clothes they don’t use, useless decorative trinkets, every bedsheet they have ever owned, decorative pillows they don’t use… just get rid of them.

    4. Alert-Bowler8606 on

      I have these exact ones, except they’re filled with the Komplement Mesh basket with pull-out rail. It works really well for any clothes and textiles that can be folded. I have a clothes rail inside one of them for clothes that need hanging. Then I have some soft fabric boxes for stuff that I don’t use often (like sweaters in summer), Ikea has several kinds that are compatible with Pax.

      I guess you could ask your landlord about getting you some of them, or buy some themselves.

    5. Two tricks that hasn’t already been mentioned…

      Buy more shelves. When you know the name of the cabinet (or the dimensions of the shelves), you can go to ikea and buy more of them. I think the middle shelf is fixed but otherwise you can have as many as you want.

      Use the depth to store less used items. Get some lidded tubs to keep your seasonal or special items in, and stack every day wear in front of it. That way you only need to go rummaging to the back less often.

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