Clever Closet-Organizing Products
Watch these videos to find out how the problem-solving Real Simple Solutions line of products can organize your closet―once and for all.
Cleaning Tricks
Sweater Organizer
Finally, there’s a truly customizable sweater organizer that doesn’t require hammers or nails. The Sweater Organizer from
the Real Simple Solutions line, available exclusively at Bed, Bath & Beyond, hangs from your closet rod, attaching with a Velcro strip.

Real Simple Solutions Closet and Storage Organizing Products
You asked, we delivered. De-clutter your home with these new Real Simple Solutions products that solve your biggest problems.
Photo: Hallie Burton
Before and After: A Front Closet Makeover
Real Simple restores functionality (and adds personality) to an overstuffed coat closet.
Photo: Noah Webb
12 Secrets of the Closet Pros
Expert tips and strategies for conquering chaos and creating closets that work.
Photo: Bob Hiemstra
A Coat Closet Makeover
Real Simple helps a coat lover convert a jam-packed space into an orderly one.
Photo: Annie Schlechter
Time-Saving Strategies
Closet Organization Checklist
Take these easy steps to clear the clutter out of your closet.
- Install double rods. You don’t have to get out the power drill or call a handyman to add a second rod to a closet. Do it yourself.
- Add a valet hook. Install a hook for hanging dry cleaning before it goes into the closet or to plan outfits for parties.
- Toss wire hangers. If you want to prolong the life of your clothes, don’t keep them on wire hangers. Wood is better.
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