Store clothes in a closet, either one built into the house or a freestanding model. Closets range in size from tiny to enormous, with roomy walk-in models typically being the largest. To maximize storage efficiency while keeping things in order, avoid having it fill up with unneeded and ill-fitting items. CNN recommends getting rid of items which have not been worn in a year and using mini-organizers, such as shoe racks that attach to the closet door, to keep things ship-shape.
Fold clothes and keep them in a chest of drawers if they don't require hanging to keep their shape and avoid wrinkles. Deep drawers can hold many items and can be used to store seasonal items of clothing, such as sweaters, when it's not necessary to wear them and small drawers can be used to hold little items, like jewelry or scarves. Apartment Therapy suggests keeping items needed every day, such as socks or underwear, in a top drawer where they are easy to reach.
Save space by using a freestanding clothes rack in a small room, as a modestly sized rack consumes less space than a closet, but still allows clothes to be hung up. Most racks consist of a metal bar for hangers to be placed on and a supporting frame. Some models have wheels, allowing them to be easily moved from room to room as well. To keep clothes out of sight, drape the rack with a sheet or tapestry that matches the decor.
Place special and sentimental items of clothing in a chest to keep them safe. Wedding dresses, christening gowns and other valued, but seldom worn, items can be stored in a trunk, leaving more room in closets and drawers for every day wear. Cedar chests, according to Home Furnish, repel moisture and insects naturally, keeping items in optimal condition while imparting with a gently, woody scent.