Closet Storage Tampa – Helpful Hints Keep Clothing Fresher, Newer Longer
By Kolleen on Feb 11, 2010 in Articles, Shopping, Society
The people who install Tampa closet organizers suggests that individuals who want to optimize their closet space – especially in the area of clothing – should organize their clothing by colors or by styles – pants with pants and shirts with shirts – whichever way works best for an individual’s comfort and needs. Some people even organize their closets with outfits already matched up in order to streamline a hectic weekday morning.
Many closet experts say to use cubbies or baskets with linen linings for shoes and placed them across the bottom of the closet so they are nice and neatly presented yet still out of the way.
Closet storage Tampa experts say to hang purses and belts from hooks on the closet door or the ends of the closet organizer bars. This will leave plenty of room for clothing and other essentials that should not be hung up such as delicate sweaters or fine silk blouses, these items could be folded and laid in a linen lined basket or set up on one of the shelves.
Some individuals keep their winter clothing – and then their summer clothing – in a separate Tampa garage organization unit in order to have more space in their regular closet in addition to keeping their out –of-season clothing clean and moth-free. Many individuals do not realize that mothballs are not supposed to touch clothing; mothballs could be hung from the closet hanger rod in an old sock or pantyhose and they will keep the moths away from your clothing all season long.
It is always a good idea to clean clothing before storing them; this includes dry-cleaning many of the nicer items. Always be sure to take an item of clothing out of the dry cleaning bag before storing it away because they trap moisture inside. Use a fabric bag instead of the dry cleaning bags and your clothes will be protected. Silk and wool should not be stored in an airtight container because they need to breathe.
Be careful when storing clothing in the garage during the summer time because many fibers can dry out if their temperature is consistently over 75 degrees.











