Clean-Out - Laura Cattano
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Clean-Out - Laura Cattano
Be fore Af t e r Closet Clean-Out It’s spring-cleaning season! Executive editor Joyce Chang confronts her closet chaos (finally). I 216 Cosmopolitan | April 2013 hook up You can never have too many hooks! I’ve been using these to hang scarves, guests’ coats, even outfits I’ve planned if I have a special event or big day. let there be light Things get lost in the dark. Small lamps cast a warm dressing-room glow to my new Sex and the City accessories nook. Lampadina by Achille Castiglioni, $145, flosusa.com For more expert tips on how you can get organized, go to Cosmopolitan.com. jessica antola. Left, Bottom: LYNN RASIC. ’ve never met a closet capable se of containing all my clothes. ow t h e e d l l o F Doors have never shut; arn t ips I leom drawers never closed. In my fr bedroom, I’ve always kept a ze r large chair buried under o r ga n i a clothes. One boyfriend generously La u r . o likened it to a modern-art C at t a n installation. Some saw it differently. One guy walked into my bedroom for the first time and exclaimed, “Oh my god, you’ve been robbed!” I had heard of companies that When you live in chaos, you trick out basic closets into Pinterestattract more chaos. And in college, worthy feats of organization. I had chaos was fun—crazy nights out, dismissed it as the kind of thing can-you-believe-what-happened annoying, OCD people did. In reality, days. But a few years ago, when I I was overwhelmed, kind of cheap, landed my dream job and everything and embarrassed. But I had hit a else in my life seemed to fit into place, wall, fighting with my stuff in the my mess stopped being a funny quirk mornings, losing things in my own and began to be my secret home. I called Carolyn Musher, a shame. I no longer had design consultant for time to rummage around California Closets. And for a missing shoe. I felt the first thing she said, like my mother, to my relief was “It’s not exasperated by a pile of your fault.” coats on the floor. And I Like many city was mad at myself—I dwellers, I suffered from had mastered so many a lack of closet space. I my Me and difficult things and yet I only had two closets for closet genuinely sucked at hanging everything I owned. Carolyn up my clothes. It was time for my designed a wardrobe that would closet to grow up. replace my chair “storage unit” and shop your closet Get excited to get dressed! Create storage that looks like it could be a store display. Group like with like Designate bins to contain beachy items, ski stuff, and keepsakes. color coordinate A quick way to feel pulled together is to stack sweaters, tees, towels, and linens by color. It looks so polished and chic! the crow n je w el For m e, it’s n ot th e je welry it se lf—it’s m y je welry drawer! Lookin g at it m ak es m e h appy. get motivated 1 It will save you time. Getting dressed in the morning is so much faster when you can actually see your clothes. 2 You can make money! Sell your stuff on sites like Dresm.com, Threadflip.com, and Vaunte.com. With all your extra space, you can shop for “new” items on the sites as well. 3 You’ll help someone else. Donate your old linens to the local vet instead of tossing. For old clothes, click on DonationTown.com to arrange for a pick-up from a local organization. An (un lit) c k e e ps c lot an dle sm e llin g f h e s r e sh . save space Adding a second rod across your closet and using huggable hangers will more than double your usable space. section your drawers Snag dividers at The Container Store to compartmentalize your drawers. get your shoes off the floor Cire Trudon Abd El Kader Candle, $85, barneys.com Hangers, Joy Mangano Home, $20 for 24, hsn.com A bright, inexpensive rug is an unexpected but perfect finishing touch. my overstuffed dresser. Designing a system with her on her laptop gave me a giddy sense of control. But once my new closet was built a couple of weeks later, I found I didn’t know how to use it. Laura Cattano, pro organizer, helped me take my new physical space to the next level…and create the mental space I needed to push through my big cleanup. For the price of a pair of shoes, she spacewhispers your place. “People use their closets to hide things,” she says. “I help people see what they actually have.” For hours one Sunday, we turned my closet inside out. Saying goodbye to your stuff can feel strangely emotional, because in fact, you’re letting go of pieces of yourself, the belongings that once defined you. You have to acknowledge that you’re not in college anymore (whoa—I know!) and how you live is completely up to you. And the sheer volume of mess that you stir up is dizzying. At one point, I was so overwhelmed that Laura suggested I take a walk around the block. So yes, now I have lovely closets. But I’m still me. Sometimes after a long day, stepping out of my clothes and leaving them in a heap feels like the right thing to do. But if chaos is contagious, so is order. Cleaning out your closet might feel like a small act, but it’s the first step to opening doors to the new. Just see what else falls into place. ■ April 2013 | Cosmopolitan 217