When trying to sell your house, having everything organized and stored properly is very important. However, shoes, scarves, socks, belts and ties can be some of the trickier items to store efficiently. These closet components are handy helpers for keeping such items tidily tucked away.
Shoe Shelves and Racks
Shoe shelves and racks are available in many styles and in freestanding as well as mounted and door-mounted designs. Hanging racks are ideal for closets with limited floor space. A new entry into the market is a narrow, floor-to-ceiling revolving shoe caddy that fits into the corner of a closet. Other shoe-storage options include tilted shelves in both laminate and wire that can be wall mounted or positioned foot level.
Tie and Belt Racks
Tie and belt racks come in a variety of clever forms including pull-out bars with metal hooks. Tie racks can be attached to existing shelving or mounted on the closet wall. Put the rack in a place where ties can hang freely without wrinkling.
Drawer Dividers
Drawer dividers separate a drawer into smaller sections to help keep socks, scarfs and belts from getting jumbled or lost. Inserts can be found in many plastic or laminate shapes.


Well-Organized Bedroom Closet
Storage space may be a rare commodity in your home but with a few tricks you can maximize the available space and give your tools, clothing, books and other paraphernalia suitable niches. Finding the room you need to organize your things, whether it’s in closets, the garage or cabinetry designed for storage, can be a challenge. Especially in homes where there is limited space. But proper storage will extend the life of many of your possessions and give you peace of mind because you will know exactly where each item is whenever you need it.




