Tips to Help Create a Harmonious Closet

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(NAPSA)—Cohabitation means sharing your home, your stuff— and even your closet space. One easy way to minimize conflict in a relationship is to create a harmonious closet—where his and her stuff can peacefully coexist. Start out by evaluating your current closet configuration. If the existing closet system is lacking, try the adjustable and easy-toinstall ClosetMaid ShelfTrack”™. Choose from building a custom design with open stock wire shelv- ing (can be cut to size) or an affordable wire starter kit with everything you need in one box. Reconfigure the system as storage needschange. When merging the closet contents, don’t assume that everything will fit. First, take an inventory of what you already have. Remember, you wear 20 percentof your clothes 80 percent of the time. So sort through your wardrobe, creating piles to keep, donate and discard. Cleaning out rarely used items will create more storage space for both of you. Next, designate specific areas inside the closet for each person; that way, he has room to store his sports memorabilia and she has room for all those shoes. Here are some other useful suggestions on how to organize a closet for him and her. For Her: eA center tower of shelving, wire baskets or pull-out drawers can hold frequently used items and keep personal items like jewelry and perfume within arm’s reach. Designate specific areas inside the closet for each person. Artfully display handbags on shelves near other accessories. Ample shoe shelving makes it easy to find those go-with-anything black heels or running shoes for a morning workout. For Him: *Maximize space with doublehang rods for shirts, dress pants and suit jackets. Consider a pull-out canvas hamper to keep dirty clothes out of the way. *Tie and belt racks makeit easy to find accessories that create a polished, professional look. For Both: *Install shelving for folded sweaters, shirts, jeans and pants. *Top shelving above the highest hanging rod can be used to store seasonal clothing, photo albums, luggage and any extra guest pillows or blankets. For more information, contact ClosetMaid at (800) 874-0008 or www.closetmaid.com.