5 GAME-CHANGING BUYS
The products you need to help tame an untidy wardrobe… so you can keep track of what you’ve got and know exactly where to find it
1 THE CUSTOMISABLE SYSTEM
Whether you’ve got a full wall of storage or simply a standardsized wardrobe, make it work for you by tailoring the interior to suit your specific needs. Customisable fittings give greater flexibility so you can choose exactly how many rails, shelves, drawers or baskets you want - and are a less-pricey alternative to built-in wardrobes. Pax wardrobe frame, from £40, Ikea
2 THE SHELF SEPARATORS
Make better use of shelf space with neat plastic dividers to separate stacks of clothes.
Bulky items like sweaters and denim jeans can take up a lot of drawer space, but stacking them in piles makes them easier to access. Thicker items fold easily and won’t crease or lose their shape when stacked in a pile. The Home Edit & idesign shelf divider, £10, John Lewis
3 THE SHOE STACKERS
Fit twice as many shoes in the same space with these clever stackers. One shoe sits on top of the plastic holder and the other one slots in below with both shoes stored together, it makes pairs easier to find, too. Murvel shoe organisers,
75p each, Ikea
4 THE STACKING CADDIES
Use space at the bottom of a wardrobe. Separate short and long-hanging pieces so you can access floor space for stacking boxes. Clear boxes allow you to see what’s inside at a glance. Smartstore by Orthex storage boxes, from £7, John Lewis
5 THE ADJUSTABLE DRAWER DIVIDERS
Small items like underwear, tights and socks can get jumbled up in drawers. These adjustable dividers slide apart to fit and can be used to separate items. Interdesign Linus deep drawer divider, £18.95 for two,
The Holding Company