If you are like most people, your closet probably looks like it was hit by an earthquake or some other natural disaster with shoes forming a pile at the bottom and ties hanging precariously from hangers. One little nudge and they will join the shoes at the bottom. While it may seem like a daunting task, a closet organizer can make sense out of all that stuff kept in the closet. You might even be able to free up some space in your dresser drawers with the right closet organizer and a little imagination.
Typically, most closets will have a single shelf with a bar just below the shelf on which hanging clothes are kept. The shelf can be used for folded sweaters or other clothing items that may not fare too well suspended from a hanger, but it can also be used for anything else that has not been put away in its proper place. Even a closet organizer will not provide the help you need unless you follow the mantra that there is a place for everything and everything needs to be in its place.
One of the most challenging aspects of using a closet organizer is developing the habit to use it faithfully. Using separate hangers for pants and shirts can take up twice as much as much space as they need and with hangers that can hold them both, not only is additional space freed up, but they can be matched and ready to wear. You might also consider a second shelf, hanging below at least half of the top shelf, on which pants can be hung below the matching top.
If there is room in the closet, organizers can include shallow shelves along one or both sides of the closet with small wood separators used to keep socks from rolling on the floor. Scarves and ties can be placed on a rotating rack, making it easier to find the one you want without risking dumping several others on to the floor of the closet. A shoe organizer is an important part of any closet organizer and placed on the ground, they can put all of your shoes in view. Being able to see the choices available at one glance makes getting ready to go to work or out for the night that much easier.
Depending on the size of your closet, there are ready made closet organizers that include shelves, wire baskets and hanging rods that help keep everything you own in one place. There are some people who organize their closet by color-coding their clothing, placing their clothes in light to dark shades from one side to the other, with shoes that match the different colors underneath.
If you closet is too small to hold all of your clothes and anything else you might want to keep out of site, you can always try a kids closet organizer system. all else fails and no matter how hard you try to keep everything in order it still ends up all over the floor, you might want to consider hiring a closet organizer expert to help you sort through everything and get everything in its proper place.

