Are you unable to completely close your dresser drawers because there’s too much stuff in there? Follow these tips on getting rid of dresser drawer clutter so you can finally shut those drawers all the way!
We’ve already focused on decluttering and organizing a small closet as well as maximizing the storage space under the bed.
Also, we looked at some bedroom organizing ideas that will work for anyone and checked out some great organizers to keep things nice and tidy.
Now we’re going to take a look at the dresser drawers. And if your dresser drawers are anything like mine, they’re overflowing with t-shirts and pajamas that probably should have been tossed a long time ago.
Let’s focus on getting rid of dresser drawer clutter so we can finally shut the drawers all the way!
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Clothing that gets put away in drawers often gets crammed in there and jumbled up, especially if you have more clothes than space. Here’s a tip to help you figure out if you have too many clothes for your dresser drawers: you hate putting away the laundry.
At least that’s why I dread putting the laundry away.
I fold the pajama pants, pry open the drawer, shove in the pants, and walk away disappointed because I could barely get the drawer shut. And that just means I have more work to do.
However, I know that once I declutter and make more space in the drawer, putting the laundry away will be much less stressful. And it also makes it easier to find the clothes I want to wear.
My biggest tip for you when getting rid of dresser drawer clutter is to tackle one drawer at a time. This will make the whole process easier and less overwhelming.
As you’re going through the clothing in your dresser drawers, ask yourself these questions:
After you’ve asked yourself these questions about your clothes, make three piles – keep, donate, upcycle.
Starting with the “keep” pile, put like items together back into the drawers. For example, keep socks together, underwear together, t-shirts together, etc.
Seeing like items piled together might make you realize how much more you need to purge. Make sure you only keep what you have room for.
Keep in mind that you’ve got to keep decluttering until you have space for everything you’re keeping. If there’s no space for it all, then you might have to find a different place to store your clothes. (Or purchase another dresser!)
Items that you’ll never wear again or don’t fit any more go into this pile. Before donating clothes to a thrift store, see if there’s anyone in your community that has a need for clothes.
For example, our community has a Facebook page where people can ask for donations if they move into a new home or their homes burn down. It’s great to see everyone coming together to help out. I understand that not everyone has Facebook, but there are other ways to help out.
Make sure you check out the different ways you can upcycle old clothing before you just toss it. And if clothing is too stained or damaged, turn it into a cleaning rag.
One way I keep my t-shirts from getting jumbled up in the dresser drawer is to roll them instead of folding them. They fit nicely beside each other and it’s easier for me to grab the t-shirt I’m looking for. I do this with my husband’s t-shirts, too.
Start by laying the t-shirt out on a flat surface.
This is my favorite t-shirt, by the way.
Next, fold the t-shirt in half.
Then, fold the sleeves in towards the body.
Lastly, start rolling the t-shirt from the neck down.
That’s it! It’s super easy to do and I promise it saves you time in the long run. Plus it will be easier to grab your favorite t-shirt when you’re in a hurry. And you no longer have to worry about jumbled up clothing.
How we fold and place our clothes in the drawers has a major effect on how many we can fit in there. On laundry day, remember to fold, or roll, your clothes and put them away the same way each time. This will eventually become a habit and your dresser drawers will always be nice and organized.
And they’ll shut, too!
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Thanks for the tips, Michelle. Although my dresser doesn't look as bad as the ones in the photo, they need some attention.
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful. :)
My mother would have a fit at the suggestion of rolling tops and t-shirts, and yet I've got a feeling they're not going to end up hugely creased by doing that. And it could be a lot better than layers of folded tops that you can't get to the underneath layers of (and of course then you end up with a total jumble any time you try). Argh, frustrates me! I've also got two boxes of clothes after my three-drawer chest collapsed and I didn't want to buy new big furniture until/unless we move, same problem there with the mess. Want to come sort my drawers, Michelle? Love your tips, they always make me want to desperately get more organised like I used to be! xx
That's true that rolling the shirts instead of folding doesn't leave a crease. I use to be really bad about wanting the shirt on the bottom of the pile and leaving the jumbled mess in the drawer forever. Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that your three-drawer chest collapsed. I hope you're able to move soon so you can get a new one. Thank you so much for your kind words!!
Thanks for sharing these tips ma'am. I love the shirt rolling idea! ?
You're welcome! I'm glad you found them helpful. And thank you! :D
Smiles. ?❤
You are welcome.
Amazing. This is my project for this week of staying home. Thanks
Thank you! Happy decluttering! :)
I love a good clothes declutter, and it's probably the thing I'm best at decluttering since I'm pretty strict on my every-6-months-rule. Rolling your clothes is a great tip, and one that I've used before! Problem is I eventually get out of the habit and go back to stuffing everything in!
Decluttering your clothes every 6 months is a great idea. I need to do that because I'm pretty sure I have some dresses from 3 years ago. :D It's easy to just stuff everything in the drawers. I do that and then get frustrated at myself for getting lazy. haha!
*ssigh* Does a cat count as "dresser clutter*. And how do you fold a cat for maximum storage space? Tee hee! (I like your favourite shirt!)
Haha! Hopefully not because I just can't part with my cat. And there's no way I'm trying to fold her! :D Thank you!
Yeah, they are excellent at folding themselves to get into tight spaces like dresser drawers!
I roll up my clothes like that when I'm packing a suitcase, but I never thought to roll them up in my drawers too. It would definitely save a lot of space. Also, that's a great t-shirt!
It does save a lot of space, plus it keeps them from getting jumbled up and creased. :) Thank you!
I roll my tops too, I did it when I was packing a suitcase one year and carried it over, it saves so much space and time! Lisa
That's great! It does save a lot of space and time, too! :)
I love how much alike you and I think!
Great minds think alike! :D
This is how my daughter folds her shirts too!! And it really does save room!!! Thanks for the cleaning/organizing motivation again!!!
That's great!! It's amazing how much room it actually saves. Plus it keeps them from getting jumbled up and wrinkled. :)
Exactly!! Not sure why I haven’t adopt at the idea yet?