The 11p hack that TRIPLES your bedroom storage instantly & the clever method to create extra space throughout your home

The 11p hack that TRIPLES your bedroom storage instantly & the clever method to create extra space throughout your home
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The 11p hack that TRIPLES your bedroom storage instantly & the clever method to create extra space throughout your home
Author: Yasmin Harisha
Published: Feb, 08 2025 22:49

IS your wardrobe bursting at the seams, leaving you struggling to find space for your favourite outfits? You’re not alone. A recent survey revealed that 75% of Brits feel modern homes simply don’t offer enough storage, with over half admitting their wardrobes have become a chaotic mess. But what if there was an easy, affordable way to reclaim control and triple your wardrobe space - all without breaking the bank?.

 [A woman organizing clothes and undergarments in a closet drawer.]
Image Credit: The Sun [A woman organizing clothes and undergarments in a closet drawer.]

Enter the game-changing hack from the space-saving pros at Suffolk Pocket Door Company. With a clever trick costing as little as 11p per hanger, they’ve uncovered a simple solution that promises to transform your wardrobe into an organised haven. Say goodbye to clutter and hello to a stress-free, spacious wardrobe. The Secret? Vertical Hanger Clips. These ingenious space-saving tools are widely available from major retailers like Amazon, where you can pick up a pack of 60 for just £6.99.

 [Thirty white plastic hooks for tripling closet storage.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Thirty white plastic hooks for tripling closet storage.]

How Do They Work?. “These clips allow you to hang up to four hangers in a single drop, multiplying your wardrobe’s organisational capacity and transforming it into a clutter-free haven.”. To use, simply attach a vertical clip to the hook of a hanger and stack additional hangers below. You can group outfits together or organise by colour for a wardrobe that’s not only spacious but also visually appealing.

 [Clothes hanging on a closet rod using space-saving hangers.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Clothes hanging on a closet rod using space-saving hangers.]

Carl adds: “Always think about the ROS (Return on Space) when organising your home. "You’ll be amazed by how much extra room you can create by maximising every inch of your space.”. In addition to vertical hanger clips, the experts at Suffolk Pocket Door Company have shared a few other tips to make the most of your storage. Consider using storage containers like bins or baskets to keep smaller items, such as socks and accessories, neatly arranged.

For out-of-season clothing, vacuum-sealed bags can save valuable space, while slim hangers are an excellent alternative to bulky ones. Regularly decluttering your wardrobe is also key - review your items every few months and donate or discard anything you no longer wear. And if you’re truly struggling to make your space work, consulting an organisational expert can provide fresh ideas tailored to your home.

With these simple yet effective tips, you can finally reclaim control over your wardrobe and enjoy a space that’s both functional and beautifully organised. Renovations expert Andy Simms, from MyBuilder.com revealed the hottest interior design trends for this year. COLOUR DRENCHING. Colour drenching involves using your colour across walls and ceilings to maximise the impact and create the illusion of a bigger space - doors, radiators, and even furniture won’t escape the paint job if you want the full effect. Brown, terracotta, beige - once the preserve of the 70s, earthy colours have been slowly gaining popularity. Similarly, bold greens and blues are also making a return, with the intention of colour drenching rooms.

STATEMENT WALLPAPER. Wallpaper divides designers, with some loving it and others preferring painted walls. 2025 will see a resurgence of wallpaper, and the bolder the better. For small spaces, such as downstairs loos or studies, choose a bold print and ignore any concerns about making the space look smaller. For larger spaces, consider a stunning mural theme. BROKEN LIVING PLAN. Open plan living has been popular for over a decade now, but while it hasn’t quite had its day, many are returning to smaller, functional spaces - with a twist. “Broken plan” is when a bigger space is cut into various parts using screens, archways, crittal-style windows and doors or textured glass.

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