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236 - Kids Closet Clean Out

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2018

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

We’re continuing our Kids Organization Series and following up last week’s topic of redesigning your bedroom with an episode all about cleaning out your closets and organizing your clothes – it’s exciting stuff, I know.

But don’t worry, a closet clean out doesn’t take as long as you might think. As you continue to improve your organizing skills and return to a space you’ve previously organized, the process becomes much easier and quicker.

If you haven’t listened to my previous podcasts offering clothing organization tips, you can go back through podcast episodes 103 to 107 to listen.

Have you caught up? Great! Let's get stuck into organizing your closet!

Donating Unwanted Clothes

Donations should happen on a regular basis. In fact, I would go as far as saying it should be a part of your everyday life.

I go through my closet and reorganize the clothes quite often. So when I began going through everything recently, I didn’t have much to do. There weren’t many clothes that I needed to donate, but that wasn’t the case when it came to organizing my kid's closets.

I’ve always taught my kids the value of donating to those in need. When they were really young, like around six or seven years old, we would reorganize their room together and they would give me the things that they wanted to donate. Now that they’re much older, they take the things they want to donate and put it in the donation area.

So when it came to organizing their closets, a lot of the clothes were set aside to donate. This is not only a great way to get rid of all the clothes you don’t want anymore, but it also frees up closet space and gives those clothes to someone in need.

Organizing Hangers

When I told my kids I was going to help them clean their closets, they were pretty excited about it. I started in my son’s room first, and if there’s one thing you need to know about his closet set-up, it’s the fact that everything he owns (except for socks and underwear, etc.) is hung up in the closet.

However, a large part of his closet consisted of empty hangers that took up way too much space. So, the very first thing I did was take all of the empty hangers and put them in a laundry basket. I made sure that all of the hangers faced the same direction because as you know, hangers love to get tangled together.

Putting your empty hangers in a laundry basket is great because it gives you more free space on the rod and you can just grab a hanger whenever you need one.

Keep Vs. Donate

To keep or not to keep? – that is the question!

One of the biggest decisions you’ll make when you clean out your closet is deciding which clothes you want to keep and which you wish to donate. When I help my kids go through their closets, I hold each item of clothing up high for them to evaluate. They look at it and decide its fate with a simple “yes” or “no” response. It’s a quick process of elimination and I go through the clothes super-fast for two reasons:

  1. I don’t want this to take forever
  2. I know kids can get bored

All of the clothes that they want to keep are hung up in the closet and all of the clothes they want to get rid of are put into trash bags for donation. Instead of carrying all the bags downstairs and into the car, I tie a tight knot at the top and take them to the top of the stairs and I roll them down! It saves a lot of time and energy because I don’t have to keep running up and down the stairs – plus, it’s just fun to roll things down the stairs!

Sorting The Clean Laundry

The next step is to go through all of the clean laundry items and sort out the pieces of clothing in the same way as we did before. This is where you’ll look at each piece of clothing and decide if you want to keep it or donate it to Goodwill.

While you organize your closet, you should keep in mind whether or not you plan on buying any new clothes soon. For example, my son needs new white long sleeve t-shirts for college, so we ended up donating his old ones because we knew that we were going to add a bunch of new t-shirts to his closet very soon.

As we organized the clean laundry, I held up each piece and again, my kids answered either “yes” or “no.” Anything that they wanted to keep went back into the closet. And anything they wanted to donate went into the donation bags – and yes, we rolled them down the stairs again!

Organizing Closet Shelves

My daughter's closet has multiple shelves that I built for her when she was much younger. Back then, she would use them to store her toys, but now she uses them to store her clothes. So when we were in the process of organizing her closet, we used the shelves to store other pieces of clothing that she didn’t want to hang up including her leggings, workout clothes, soft shorts, etc.

We hung everything else up in the closet and put the winter clothes on one rod and the spring/summer clothes on the other rod. We then took small bins or storage boxes and used them to store things like socks, underwear, swimwear, and things that she can grab whenever she needs them.

And there you have it, the easy (and speedy) way of organizing your closet!

I hope you have fun going through your clothes. And if you have a dresser drawer in your room, you can arrange it in the same way. But instead of hanging the clothes you want to keep in the closet, you fold them up and put them into your dresser – simple!

Next week, I will be talking about collections, toys, and sharing your bedroom. :)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Organized 365 Podcast. I'm your host, Professional Organizer,

0:11.0

Productivity Expert and Motivational Speaker Lisa professional organizer, productivity expert, and motivational speaker Lisa Woodruff.

0:16.3

This podcast will help you embrace progress over perfection and create lasting functional

0:22.0

organizing in your home. I have so much to share with you, so let's get started.

0:28.8

Last week on the podcast, I talked to you about how I would create graph paper representations of the rooms that I wanted to rearrange furniture in.

0:40.0

And I used Post-it notes in order to create the different furniture that I wanted to arrange inside of those rooms.

0:46.0

I cannot even tell you how many hours I spent in my teenage years doing that.

0:51.0

This week I want to talk to you about cleaning out your

0:55.1

closets, dressers if you have them and just generally going through your

0:59.2

clothes. Ironically, last weekend I went through my own closet, reorganized it, and cleaned it out, and then last night I went through both of my kids' closets.

1:11.0

And I would say to do my closet took about an hour and to do my kids closets together took about an hour and a half, so not very much time.

1:20.0

Now when you do your clothes in your closet it may take you longer and one of the things you'll learn as you learn the skill of organization is that every time you go to reorganize a space that you have already organized before, it happens much quicker,

1:37.2

the organization gets better, and you're able to get rid of more and more. So in my closet, I have a master closet and it is a

1:46.8

walking closet. It's not a large closet but it is a walking closet. And when I

1:51.8

organized my closet there were only two items that I got rid of because I go through

1:56.8

my clothes about every six to eight weeks. I get rid of clothes on a regular basis. This is the first thing I want you to realize.

2:05.6

You don't have to wait until you completely reorganize your room or a brand new season

2:11.5

in order to let go of the items that are in your room or in your closet.

2:16.7

My kids have gotten very good over the years that as they no longer want or need something,

2:22.2

they will either put it in the

2:23.5

donation area or when they were younger they would bring it to me. So when my kids

2:28.5

were pretty little like five six seven, we started organizing their room on a

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