Your struggle with closet clutter has probably left behind a plethora of casualties. There is the household organizer that you cut to fit in order to contain socks and underwear; maybe you have mixed and matched several cheap closet organizers in an effort to curtail your burgeoning collection of pants and you might have even thrown in some storage closet organizers to help with the shoes, ski boots, and also boxes that you like to store in your closet.
A wire closet organizer has probably already capitulated under the weight of your winter coats, and if the average broken and bent closet shoe organizer is any indication, there is precious little that is held in place there. With your garment storage bag shoved into the back and corner of the closet, and the price of a custom closet organizer so forbidding that you have considered just installing another set of rods and calling it a day, it is not surprising that the upscale wood closet organizers hold little appeal.
When a canvas closet organizer does not do the trick, and a door shoe rack is little more than a Band-Aid on a growing problem, it is time to consider a closet organizer system from Rubbermaid. Storage cabinet makers as well as shelving specialists, their products are useful for kitchen pantry storage, as a bedroom closet organizer, and even as a durable kid's closet organizer!
Ending clutter with a Rubbermaid closet organizer in five easy steps is simple:
- Assess your closet needs. If you need a baby closet organizer or one of the closet organizer systems that will end the disorganization brought on by storing two individual's clothes and accessories, by knowing your closet's dimensions, you will be a step ahead of the game!
- Use the probably already existing rod and shelf to secure the Rubbermaid components.
- Allow for short rods on either end of the closet to hand long garments, such as dresses, coats and suits.
- Work inward by allowing an upper and a lower hanging rod to hang shorter and foldable garment, such as shirts, blouses, skirts, and pants.
- Last but not least, use the middle of the closet for foldable items such as t-shirts, workout clothes, belt storage, ties, blankets, and other odds and ends, while a bottom closet shoes organizer will take care of the foot wear.
Sure, you could spend more money on a closet organizing system and also invest a lot in the use of high end wood, but why should you when you can find durable materials made by Rubbermaid? Not only will these cheap closet organizers withstand the test of time, but their sheer endless adaptability make them a favorite for those who might have changing needs in the future, and add to that the fact that these products may be upgraded and added unto for a long time to come, this is the perfect storage solution for anyone who hates to throw away money and goods. The Rubbermaid closet organizer is available for sale in most big box home improvement stores.

