20 Genius Easy Toddler Clothes Organization Ideas
Getting a hold on organizing kids' clothes seems like a never-ending venture, right? You finally figure it out and then they pull everything out looking for their favorite sparkly pink skirt or monster shirt. It never seems to end but I am here to offer a solution to your problem.
I have 20 genius ways to organize your toddlers' clothing that will actually work and make for easy clean up. These toddler clothes organization ideas are not only easy to put together, but they are systems that your kids can keep up with as well, making for happier mornings all the way around.
Keep reading for 20 genius toddler clothes organization ideas!
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How to Organize Toddler Clothes
Velvet Hangers so nothing falls off onto the floor.
Divider Boxes for space-saving efficiency.
Foldable Storage Bins for toys + books.
Storage Baskets in a range of sizes for large items such as blankets, stuffies, etc.
Utilize kid-friendly hangers to hang up clothes easily.
Sort clothing items by type (e.g., tops, bottoms, pajamas) for easy access.
Maximize storage space with stackable bins or shelves for folded clothes.
Keep dirty clothes in a designated hamper or bin to avoid clutter.
Store seasonal clothing in bins or vacuum-sealed bags to save space.
Utilize door organizers for shoes, accessories, or small clothing items.
Install a low hanging rod or hooks for your toddler's easy reach.
Use a dot system to color-code clothing for different purposes or occasions.
Utilize a step stool to help your toddler access higher shelves or rods.
Organize specific items like socks and underwear in drawer dividers.
Keep nice clothes hung up or folded neatly to avoid wrinkles.
Make use of available space on closet doors with hanging organizers.
Use simple tricks like labeling bins or shelves to make finding items easier. Label with pictures so your toddler can learn what goes where!
Maximize floor space by using under-bed storage containers for extra items.
Utilize clear bins or baskets for easy visibility of stored items.
Consider installing additional shelves or rods if the closet has extra height. Store lesser-used items up high.
Encourage your toddler's involvement in keeping their closet tidy. Make it a game!
Keep the organization system flexible to adapt as your toddler grows and their needs change.
How to Keep Toddler Clothing Organized
Use common sense when organizing. Keep frequently used items easily accessible and at your toddler’s reach.
Ease up your morning routine to save time and reduce stress by organizing clothing by day.
Store small items like socks and accessories in labeled bins to keep them tidy and easy to find. Keep up with the system.
Organize kids' bedrooms with designated areas for different types of clothing.
Keep a week’s worth of clothing at arm’s reach in designated storage bins to avoid mess in the morning/evening.
Utilize small bins or baskets for organizing accessories or smaller clothing items.
Label bins or shelves to make it easier for both you and your toddler to find what you need.
Have a designated hamper or bin for dirty clothing to keep it separate from clean items and streamline laundry routines.
How to Store Toddler Clothing for Future Kids
Large Stackable Containers with labels (I roll clothing for extra space saving)
Use vacuum-sealed storage bags. These bags help minimize the space taken up by clothing items, making them ideal for long-term storage.
Invest in clear plastic bins. Transparent bins allow you to see the contents easily, making it simple to find specific items when needed.
Organize clothing items by size so that they can be easily accessed as your future children grow.
Clearly label each container with the sizes or types of clothing stored inside to make finding items easier down the line.
Choose a storage location that is free from moisture and extreme temperatures to help preserve the quality of the clothing.
Consider using wardrobe bags. These are especially useful for storing special occasion outfits or delicate clothing items that you want to keep in pristine condition.
Maximize space by storing clothing bins under beds, keeping them out of sight but easily accessible when needed.
Periodically go through stored clothing to check for items that may no longer be needed or that can be passed on to others.
If you find that you have clothing items that won't be used by future children, consider donating them to charity or selling them to make space for new items.
I hope this list of tips for organizing your toddlers clothing and then keeping it all organized have inspired you to get a hold on your own toddlers clothing disaster!