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  • Hi, everyone. It's Alejandra. And I am sitting inside of my very organized closet and I am

  • so excited to be giving you guys a closet tour today because I have spent maybe a little

  • over six months trying to set up my closet, trying to get it right, trying to just organize

  • it in a way that it's going to work for my needs and my habits and stuff.

  • So I just want to show you everything that I've done here. So I am standing on one side

  • of the closet. There is another side behind me or in front of me that I'm going to show

  • you in just a second. But this side, this is where I have all of my drawers and shelves

  • with baskets, and then all of my handbags up there. And then the other side has all

  • of the hanging space and the shoes and the necklaces and stuff.

  • So let me just start with the drawer and show you everything. So first off, this system

  • here is my by IKEA. It's called the PAX System and it comes in multiple colors. This is the

  • black-brown. Everything is customizable. Meaning that it has these little pegs on the side

  • of the closet so you can always take a shelf out, add a drawer or you could add a rod to

  • hang stuff or you can move this higher or lower depending upon what you're storing.

  • So everything is just - it's in the right spot right now and I really like the way it's

  • set up.

  • So OK, so the drawer. So up here is where I have all of my jewelry and accessories.

  • So I went ahead and I found all of these nice jewelry organizers from Michaels. Now, I loved

  • the color. I love hot pink. I love zebra print and leopard print and stuff so there are - I

  • don't know. It's just fun. It matched my personality. So I got them. They were actually on a clearance

  • at Michaels. I think they were maybe $3 or $4. I don't remember.

  • But they have little sections so I have accessories like sunglasses, jewelry boxes, bracelets,

  • scarves, belts, and then over here I have rings, bracelets, some necklaces, and earrings

  • and stuff. And then at the very front, I have all of my accessories that I use more often

  • than some of my other accessories. So I have like my small handbag like this. I have this

  • in black and beige. I always use these when I'm just - I don't want to carry big purse.

  • I just want to carry something small. So I keep those right here.

  • And then I have all of my hats. So I don't wear hats too often but when I go to the gym,

  • sometimes I wear hat or just running errands and stuff. So I have all of my everyday hats

  • right here. And then - so that's the jewelry and accessories drawer.

  • And then the next one down is where I have pajamas, leggings, and sweat pants. So I am

  • a big legging's person. In the winter, I wear leggings like every single day. So leggings

  • has its own section here. And then sweat pants, I'm always wearing sweat pants also so sweat

  • pants are here. And then pajamas, pajamas are folded nicely over here.

  • And what I did here is I used these dividers. These are spring loaded dividers that they

  • go inside drawers and they are spring loaded so they fit multiple-size drawers. So they

  • just keep the sections separated. And then at the bottom of the drawer, you can kind

  • of see down here is where I have the shelf liner that actually, it smells. It smells

  • like I think cucumber or lime so it just gives the drawer a nice scent. And you just line

  • the drawer and then all I did was used double-sided tape to kind of keep it down so it doesn't

  • slide everywhere.

  • Now, something else you can do and what I've done here is every time I go to the mall,

  • which I don't really goo too often, but every time I go to the mall and I'm looking for

  • perfume samples or something, I bring home the perfume sample and I just stick it inside

  • of my drawer. So if I didn't have that liner down there then I would still have a nice

  • scent inside of the drawer. So here's the sample one that I got from Macy's and I'm

  • just going to stick it at the bottom of the drawer. So now, my drawer has a nice smell.

  • OK. So that's the pajama drawer. Down here is where I have all of my undergarments. So

  • I've shown this on camera before and I thought it was kind of weird but whatever. Underwear,

  • socks, bras, and I have the same spring loaded dividers right here so it kind of divides

  • up the categories of stuff. And then I have the same liner at the very bottom of the drawer

  • that it stays in place with the double-sided tape And then all the socks are kind of - they're

  • color-coded like everything else in this drawer but they're kind of categorized in a way where

  • like gym socks here, fancy socks here or like dressy socks here and then pajama socks like

  • these fuzzy socks are all the way in the back.

  • OK. So something else you could do if you want to have like a nice scent inside your

  • drawer is get this little scented sachets, I think they're called. I think this is from

  • Target or something. They're really inexpensive and you just put them in inside your drawer

  • and so the whole drawer will smell nice and fresh. Yeah.

  • And then down here, exercise. There's really nothing special about that drawer. And then

  • tanks and tees. OK. So down here is where I have all of my tank tops and t-shirts. And

  • what I do is I roll them so I can immediately see exactly what I'm looking for right when

  • I open the drawer. So if I open the drawer and I'm like, "OK. I'm looking for my yellow

  • tube top." Then I just look in the yellow section and I see it right away. So it's easy

  • to see and find exactly what you're looking for.

  • Now, if you're going to roll your tank tops and t-shirts, the goal is not to roll them

  • perfectly like they might look perfectly rolled there but the goal is just to get them in

  • its place and have everything visible. So if something is - if you get a shirt out of

  • the laundry and you just quickly roll it like this, maybe that's not perfect but it's visible,

  • it's still going to keep it from being wrinkled when you wear it, and it's somewhat in a rolled

  • form. So that's OK too. It's not about making things perfect.

  • OK. The bottom drawer, the bottom drawer is where I have all of my jeans, my legging-jeans,

  • whatever they're called, and then my skirts like long, short skirts, and then I have some

  • shorts there. Really, there's nothing special about this drawer. I have a spring loaded

  • divider in place to keep everything separated. I roll my jeans. I fold all my legging-jeans

  • because they don't really roll that nicely, and then I just fold all my skirts and stuff.

  • So I don't really use - I don't really wear skirts that often and those are kind of longer

  • skirts so yeah, that's why they're not hanging. They're just folded instead.

  • So that is everything inside that drawer. And then at the top of the closet here, I

  • have all of these - they're like sweater containers, sweater baskets, sweater bins, that's what

  • they're called. And I like the design because I feel like it kind of - it's pretty and then

  • I added a pop-up color with this label. All I did was take scrapbook paper. I just cut

  • it into a square that fits this window. Put it inside and then I labeled the section with

  • what's inside, so sweaters.

  • And if you have these bins, these are from The Container Store. If you have them, all

  • of the handles, they come wrinkled which is kind of bizarre but when I was shopping for

  • them, I was kind of looking for handles that weren't wrinkled but that does not exist.

  • So all I did was take my flat iron. I put it in on a really low setting and I just ironed

  • the handles out so now all the wrinkles are out and now it just hangs really nicely and

  • there are no wrinkles.

  • OK. So sweaters, purses, beach wear, and then travel. So everything is just kind of tossed

  • inside. Nothing is really - like the sweaters are folded. Travel, that's just like travel

  • bags, cosmetic bags and stuff that's just tossed in there, purses, they're just kind

  • of tossed in there, and then beach wear that's just tossed in there also.

  • And then I have - this is my little ring holder that I just keep on the shelf. It's a poodle.

  • You guys know that I love poodles. We have a toy poodle so that's just cute. And then

  • every day after - before I go to sleep, I always just hang my ring there.

  • OK. So up here is where I have handbags. So, all my handbags are nestled inside of each

  • other. Now, I do have some purses down here inside of this sweater bin that I just showed

  • you guys. These are more like medium size handbags as opposed to these up here. The

  • larger ones are more like duffel bags or weekend bags and they're all nestled inside of each

  • other. And then I use these dividers. They're shelf dividers. They clip on to the shelf

  • and then they just hold - they keep the bag upright. So if the bag is going to fall over,

  • it's not really going to fall over because there is a shelf divider there. And then I

  • keep all my wigs up there, which is kind of weird but I don't know why I have a wig. That's

  • just kind of fun to wear on occasion.

  • And then my step stool is over here. So if I wanted to grab a bag up there, I won't have

  • to call Ed inside my closet because he's so tall and he could easily reach that. I just

  • grab my step stool and get the bag up there.

  • So that is everything on this side of the closet. Let me show you the other side of

  • my closet. This is the other side of my closet. So this is where I have all of my hanging

  • clothes and I have all my shoes at the very top. So I'll just start up here. OK. So all

  • my every day shoes like my flip flops, my tennis shoes, I guess that's everything. I

  • wear flip flops and tennis shoes. Those are all in door pockets on the door like the closet

  • door because it's very easy to access. It's within reach and it's just super accessible.

  • So all the shoes that I don't really wear that often like heels and shoes for special

  • occasions and stuff, those go in shoe boxes at the very top of my closet, and what I really

  • want to do was I really wanted to do the picture of the shoe in front of the shoe box. But

  • if you've ever done that before, you know it takes so much time. And I was trying to

  • think of what else can I do that doesn't take up that much time that you can still tell

  • which shoe is which. So I just took my label maker and I took my pink label tape and I

  • just labeled everything with whatever I thought made sense. So like orange Ashley heels. Like

  • I know those are my orange heels that Ashley gave me. So it just makes sense inside my

  • head.

  • OK. And so down here is where I have all of my - there are some long skirts, there are

  • some sundresses, and that's really about it over here in this section. And then over here,

  • I have all of my fancier shirts like short-sleeve blouses and then I have like my favorite t-shirts

  • that I wear like on a weekly basis. Those are all hanging here. And then all my sleeveless

  • tops are all in the front here.

  • So everything is categorized by what category it is. And then after I categorize it, I put

  • everything in color-coded order because it just makes sense in my head because when I

  • come inside my closet, if I know I'm looking for my orange t-shirt, like my orange nicer

  • t-shirt, I'm just going to go to the t-shirt section and then just go to the orange section

  • and I immediately find what I'm looking for.

  • OK. And then up here is where I have all of my long-sleeve tops like long-sleeve t-shirts,

  • and long-sleeve blouses and stuff. And I do the same thing. I put them in color-coded

  • order because it's just easier to find and retrieve exactly what you're looking for when

  • you walk inside the closet.

  • I switched my hangers. So before, I was using the wooden. They were kind of thick hangers

  • from IKEA. I think it was like ten to a pack or something. But I swamped them for these

  • felt-line hangers from Costco. I think were a pack of 36 for $9.99. It was a super incredible

  • deal. And at first, I didn't really like these hangers because I felt like the clothes just

  • clings to them too much and then it's hard to just take things off when you're kind of

  • in a rush getting dressed. But I tried them and I really like them and there were super

  • affordable and they're space-saving because they're so thin so you can just fit a lot

  • in the closet. So I think I did that switch maybe last year. I don't really remember when.

  • So something else I do inside my closet is I make sure that each garment that's hanging

  • on a rod has enough breathing space. So for example, if - like you can kind of see that

  • it's pretty easy to take out one of the hangers and put it back in because nothing is like

  • jammed pack like that. When it's too jammed pack, it's too hard to pull something out

  • or even put something back. And when something is too hard to put away or too hard to access

  • then that means it's not probably getting used as much as it could be if it was just

  • set up a little bit easier. So you want to make sure that everything has enough breathing

  • space.

  • OK. So over here, I have a necklace organizer that just pulls out from a side of the closet.

  • And it's actually made for all kind of accessories. You don't have to just put necklaces. You

  • can put scarves or you can put bracelets or belts or ties. I just have a lot of necklaces

  • so it just works really well.

  • OK. So on this side of the closet I have another accessory organizer that I put all my other

  • necklaces. So each necklace gets its own little hook. Some of them are doubled up or some

  • of them are tripled. It depends on the weight of the necklace. But I like how it just slides

  • out and then slides right back in.

  • OK. So something else I do is I used these little dividers in each of the sections. So

  • for all my tube dresses, I have this little divider that just hangs on the rod that keeps

  • the sections separated so I know what's going to go on this side and what's going to go

  • on this side. So this just goes in front of the dress section.

  • OK. And then over here on the closet door, on the inside of the door, I have door pockets

  • that again, they just hang on the top of the door. Nothing is drilled into the door or

  • anything, it just kind of sits on top of hooks for all of my every day shoes. So these are

  • shoes that I wear like all week long or every day like flip fops, tennis shoes, slippers.

  • I'm really like such a casual dresser so yeah. So I just have all my casual shoes right here,

  • easy to access, easy to put away, and super convenient.

  • And then down here is where I have all of my scarves. So with the scarves, all I did

  • was just roll them kind of like this and then just put them inside of the door pockets just

  • like that. So it's really easy to see and find exactly which scarf you're looking for

  • because you can just - you see everything in one shot. It's not like you're shuffling

  • through scarves trying to find the right one. You see just see everything. And that's what

  • I wanted and that's what I like.

  • So again, this is on the inside of the door so when the closet door is shut, you're not

  • going to see like any of this busy stuff. The back of the door is just plain and it's

  • nice and clean.

  • So that is everything that I wanted to share with you guys about my closet. I hope these

  • tips were helpful. If you want more tips on how to organize your space or your closet,

  • you can visit my website at Alejandra.TV. I'll see you guys soon. Bye!

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Hi, everyone. It's Alejandra. And I am sitting inside of my very organized closet and I am

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