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 BEDROOMS
  Marie's Bedroom
  
Melissa's Bedroom
 STORAGE / CRAFT ROOMS
  Lena's Craft Room
  Kelly's Storage Room
  Seaquam Art Room
 OFFICES
  Home Office
  Vitamin V Office
 KITCHENS
  Vanessa's Kitchen
 GARAGES
  
Kelly's Garage
 SIMPLIFIED SOLUTIONS
  Garages
  Moving Solutions
  Kids' Closets
  Bookcases
Easy – Organized – Kid Friendly
Problem
When it comes to keeping kids closets organized, sometimes all you need is to think outside of the box. We find that by removing your kid’s closet doors it makes it easier for them to maintain. Kids need to see what they have to help keep them on track. When you put up a door all you are doing is allowing them to use the closet as a dumping ground or a place to hide everything.
Solution
The first thing you should try to do is make the closet fun by using multiple colors that match their bedroom décor and bring out their personal style. Incorporate fun containers, shoe holders, matching hangers and hooks for items like belts, purses & hats. Once everything has a special spot in the closet your kids will easily be able to put back what they have used instead of just opening the door and throwing it in. It also makes getting dressed in the morning a lot faster and lot less stressful, especially if you are a teenage girl with nothing to wear!!!
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