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		<title>Closet Organizers &#8211; Finding The Right One For You!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unless you’re like me, most people do not like to organize. It’s one of those things that you put on your “to do” list that somehow takes forever to get crossed off.  Why? Because it seems tedious. It sounds like it will take forever, but what I’ve learned is in the long run being organized really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unless you’re like me, most people do not like to organize. It’s one of those things that you put on your “to do” list that somehow takes forever to get crossed off.  Why? Because it seems tedious.  It sounds like it will take forever, but what I’ve learned is in the long run being organized really doesn’t take that much work and it really saves you time and frustration in the long run.</p>
<p>One of the best areas of your home to keep organized is your closet.  Closet Organizers have come a long way. It can be as simple as a small closet organizer all the way to a complete <a href="http://www.easy2organize.com/closet-organizers-finding-the-right-one-for-you/">closet organizer</a> system. There are two things you have to do before deciding which closet organizers work best for you.  The first is to figure out how much space you have and the second is to figure out which area of your closet needs the most help!  Now, don’t let this freak you out. It’s really simple.  Open your closet doors and what do you see?  A lot of clothes? Shoes? Hats? Ties? Purses? Which ever of these you have the most of that is where you start first!</p>
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<p>Ladies, I am going to assume you have a lot of shoes and purses.   A wire closet organizer is a great solution for these items because they are durable and attractive.  You can also adjust these systems and add on to them, so as your shoes grow, so can your closet organizer.  They allow for air to circulate which helps keep purses, shoes and accessories fresh.  They can be relatively inexpensive for a few simple wire shelves, around $8-$20ea to a few hundred for a complete system.</p>
<p>Guys, I am assuming you have a lot of hats, ties and belts that are lying all over the place.  For this I’m going to suggest a hanging closet organizer. These are simple because they hang over your door or on the rod in your <a href="http://www.easy2organize.com/category/home/closets/"title="" >closets</a>.  They don’t take up much room, usually have about 6 – 10 compartments and you can get skinny or wide ones where you can store all your accessories and even nicely folded sweaters and shirts.   One thing I would suggest is getting a hanging organizer with cedar inserts. Cedar helps keep moths away and it freshens up your accessories.   These can run anywhere from $10 to $30ea and only take a minute to install.  Pretty painless right? You are already on your way to <a href="http://www.easy2organize.com/">getting organized</a>.  I won’t tell anyone.</p>
<p>Maybe these aren’t the closet organizers you are looking for?  Maybe you want a really nice, fancy, moneys no object closet organizer or you just need a complete closet overhaul?  Well then I would start looking at some walk in closet systems if you have the room, or maybe consider calling a custom closet designer.   There are a lot of great and simple ways to organize your closet from using space saving hangers like <a href=" http://huggablehangersreview.com ">huggable hangers</a> to doing complete closet overhaul.  You just have to figure out how badly disorganized is your closet? Do you need a simple solution or does you closet need a makeover?  If you can’t decide, call over some friends….they will tell you.<br />
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