Days of the Week Clothing Organizer
by
Angela, Blue i Style
(IC: blogger)
$50
30 Minutes
Easy
When my 3 year old started to have opinions about what he wants to wear, our morning routine suddenly became more complicated, and much more time consuming! I love that he has opinions, and I want to allow him to make some of his own decisions, but I don't love the melt downs that sometimes occurred when he would change his mind for the third time and I told him that we just don't have time to change again!
My son's closet doesn't exactly qualify as a walk-in, but there is a little more than a foot of depth in front of his hanging clothes. This left a space in the front corner of his closet that I knew we could put to good use.
My son's closet doesn't exactly qualify as a walk-in, but there is a little more than a foot of depth in front of his hanging clothes. This left a space in the front corner of his closet that I knew we could put to good use.
I wanted to add some narrow shelves in this space - but I didn't want to block access to the clothes on the far left of each clothing rod. Finally, I found the perfect narrow shelf unit that is open on the sides, making it functional without taking up too much space.
With the shelves labeled, I let my preschooler help to choose his clothes for the following week. We talked about the weather forecast and what kinds of clothes would be appropriate.
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Published July 14th, 2015 1:37 PM
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