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Wardrobe Organisation





At The Planning Room, we believe that your home should be a sanctuary-a place where every item has a purpose and a home. While many of our clients know us for our strategic social media and events planning, one of our most transformative (and best-kept secret) services is our Bespoke Wardrobe Organisation with our lifestyle management..

 

Imagine waking up, opening your wardrobe, and feeling as though you’ve just stepped into a high-end boutique. No more hunting for that specific navy jumper or untangling a knot of necklaces. Instead, you are greeted by a curated, calm, and visually stunning space.

 

To help you achieve that "boutique-worthy" feel, we’ve put together our top professional tips for streamlining your dressing routine.

 

1. The Power of Uniformity

The quickest way to make a wardrobe look cluttered is a mismatched collection of wire, plastic, and wooden hangers. We recommend switching to slimline velvet hangers. Not only do they prevent clothes from slipping, but they also save a significant amount of space and create a sleek, uniform line that allows your clothes-not the hangers-to take centre stage.




 

2. Categorise by Colour and Style

To truly replicate a retail experience, organisation is key. We suggest a dual approach: first, group your items by category (dresses, blouses, trousers), and then sub-categorise them by colour. Transitioning from light to dark creates a "rainbow" effect that is not only beautiful to look at but makes finding exactly what you need incredibly efficient.

 

3. Display Your Accessories

Why hide away your beautiful handbags and shoes? Treat them as the investments they are. Clear acrylic dividers or individual shelving for shoes can keep items upright and visible. If you can see your accessories, you are far more likely to wear them. For smaller items like jewellery, use velvet-lined drawer inserts to keep pieces separated and protected.



 

4. Maximise the "Vertical Real Estate"

Often, the space at the top of a wardrobe or the back of a door goes to waste. Use stylish baskets or lidded boxes for out-of-season items or occasion wear. This keeps your daily "working" wardrobe breathable and less crowded, while ensuring your ski gear or summer linens are neatly tucked away until needed.

 

5. The "One In, One Out" Rule

A boutique feel relies on a lack of clutter. Periodically "edit" your wardrobe. If you haven't worn an item in over a year, or it no longer fits your current lifestyle, it might be time to donate or sell it. A wardrobe should only contain pieces that make you feel confident and comfortable. We have a nifty trick to show you what you haven’t been wearing!

 

6. Small Details, Big Impact

Don't forget the sensory experience. Adding cedar blocks to deter moths or a subtle wardrobe scent can elevate the experience of getting dressed every morning.

 

Let The Planning Room Help

We understand that for many of our clients, time is the ultimate luxury. Sorting through years of clothing can feel overwhelming, which is why our Lifestyle & Wardrobe Organisation service exists.

 

We don't just "tidy"-we create systems tailored to how you live. We can manage the entire process for you: from the initial edit and sourcing the perfect storage solutions to the final, meticulous colour-coding.

 

Ready to transform your morning routine? Contact us today to learn more about how The Planning Room can bring order and elegance to your wardrobe.

One part of your home that can streamline your day.



 
 
 

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