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Tackle It Tuesday: Master Bedroom Closet

(Aside: I'm having lots of trouble getting photos to align correctly. My apologies. I'm working on it.)

Before:

What is all this stuff? And why is it in my closet?

Joe's set of shelves: not so full, but not pretty either.

Um... yuck. Clothes stuffed in everywhere, not folded, socks in cardboard boxes, random bags full of random stuff, shoes all over, old curtains and miscellany in the corner, lots of wire hangers. I hated finding clothes in here in the morning. I am in the midst of a master bedroom overhaul, and this is the first big thing I'm tackling.

And now <sigh of absolute happiness> the AFTER:

#1: Neatly boxed slips and stockings (see photo below).
#2: Joe's long winter underwear.
#3: My jackets and blazers.
#4: Joe's pajamas.
#5: My cardigans and sweaters.
#6: My shirts and thinner sweaters.
#7: Joe's sweaters.
#8: My hanging shirts.
#9: My pants.
#10: My shorter skirts.
#11: Joe's t-shirts.
#12: Joe's pants.

#13: My dresses and longer skirts.
#14: My long winter underwear.
#15: My pajamas.
#16: My tank tops and undershirts.
#17: My sweatshirts and t-shirts.

#18: Stuff from top of shelf.
#19: My unmentionables... neatly arranged.
#20: Joe's underwear.
#21: Joe's socks.
Empty shelves!


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  1. Niki says:

    Looks great. My closet is the one area that is neglected in the house. I guess it is because I know nobody sees it. Thanks and I needed the inspiration to get mine done.

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