This hall closet was not being used efficiently. It was crammed full of stuff, and like items were not kept together, forcing the family to look two to three different places in the home for things such as luggage and gift wrap.
AFTER ORGANIZED AT LAST
A decision was made as to the closet's primary purpose (bath towel, extra bedding and table linen storage), eliminating its use as a catch-all. Items were removed from the closet, sorted, edited, and put in appropriate places in the home.
BEFORE ORGANIZED AT LAST
This closet served as an in-home storage closet for the family, but the lack of adequate shelving lead to items piling up on the floor and becoming disorganized.
AFTER ORGANIZED AT LAST
Items were removed from the closet, sorted, edited, and contained with labels. Cost effective, versatile shelving was installed to hold bins and keep items from piling on the floor.
BEFORE ORGANIZED AT LAST
More items piled on the floor. The family wasn't even sure what was in this closet any longer.
AFTER ORGANIZED AT LAST
Again, versatile shelving helped to solve this problem. Organized at Last always makes an effort to reuse and repurpose as many of the client's storage and organizing products as possible in an effort to reduce waste and keep costs down.
BEFORE ORGANIZED AT LAST
The previous shelving was not versatile or adequate for this family's storage needs.
AFTER ORGANIZED AT LAST
New shelving was installed. The metal frame and wheels on the bottom of this shelving unit made it a sturdier, more efficient product for the family.
BEFORE ORGANIZED AT LAST
This coat closet provided adequate storage for its intended purpose, but was too stuffed with coats and clothes to be effective and useful. Finding what was needed was a difficult task for the family due to the closet's disorganization.
AFTER ORGANIZED AT LAST
Items were removed from the closet and sorted into categories of like items. Organized at Last staff helped the client edit the contents of this closet, donating or consigning clothing that no longer fit family members or was out of style. Remaining items were given a "home" in the closet with labels, helping to retain the closet's organization and neatness.