8 perfect ways to store purses, according to professional organizers
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8 perfect ways to store purses, according to professional organizers
A plentiful purse collection is the pride and joy of many of our closets, but trying to store all these bags in one spot can be difficult, and leaving them cramped at the back of our closet. So how can we organize our purses while keeping them the center of attention?
There are plenty of home organizing ideas to make your purse collection stand out as a focal point of your clothes collection, whether you have an expansive walk-in closet or a smaller storage solution, hundreds of purses, or the odd few special additions.
Here are 8 perfect purse-organizing tips professionals use in all their clients' homes for you to copy in your own space.
BY CHIANA DICKSON
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1. Display frequently used bags from hooks
If you have a bit of extra space in your closet and have a smaller purse collection, or even just a few that you want to have access to all the time, then purse hooks could be a great closet organizer to invest in, suggests Lauren Saltman, professional organizer and owner of Living. Simplified.
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2. Protect purses in dust covers to keep them pristine
Dust bags can be wonderful purse organizers if you have expensive pieces in your collection that you use for special occasions, or want to protect from dust, accidental damage, and sun bleaching.
‘For those who rotate bags frequently, dust bags are optional, but for longer-term storage and exceptionally high-end bags, I recommend stuffing them to keep their shape and storing them in a dust bag,’ says Caroline Roberts, professional organizer and founder of The Simplified Island.
You may also want to use dust bags like these to organize shoes, especially statement pieces that are too large or awkwardly sized to fit in a traditional shoe garage.
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3. Store smaller bags in a hanging wallet organizer
‘If you have a smaller closet and have limited space, consider using a pocket purse organizer that can be hung from a rod in your closet,’ continues Lauren Saltman of Living. Simplified.
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4. Consider an over-door organizer for small spaces
Over-the-door organizers are one of the best space-saving options for small space storage on the market, and with many of them offering full customization, they are perfect for storing a purse collection that has a variety of shaped and sized options.
Consider a door organizer with baskets to stand your purses up, or add hooks to hang smaller lightweight purses in groups.
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5. Create a space to empty your purse nearby
There is more to organizing purses than simply setting up a spot to display them. If you have a lot of purses that you regularly switch between, then it is also a good idea to set up a spot nearby such as a vanity organizer, to collect anything you want to move between them, such as wallets, chapstick, or sunglasses, says Lauren Saltman of Living. Simplified.
‘If you change your purse on a daily basis, be sure to dedicate a small space on a shelf or countertop where you can empty your purse out at the end of each day and refill it in the morning when you've chosen the appropriate accessory for your outfit.’
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6. Store purses easily on a shelf with an acrylic divider
‘For clutches and small purses, using an acrylic organizer such as this Container Store option [pictured] on a shelf in your closet will allow you to easily corral your bags,’ explains Lauren Saltman. ‘If you have more than what fits in one, just add a second one side-by-side. Grouping the purses by color will help you to quickly find what you are looking for.’
What's more, organizers like these can be used to help store a range of closet accessories, be it folded jumpers and sweaters, or turn it on its side to help separate folded trousers and leggings.
‘For large purses, I recommend stuffing them with acid-free paper or customized purse pillows’ Lauren Saltman, professional organizer, recommends. ‘This will help prevent unnecessary creasing due to long-term storage. If your closet has the space, displaying your stuffed purses on an upper shelf can be a very pleasant way to decorate your closet when the bags are not in use too.’
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7. Simplify storage with bins in small spaces
If you need to stack your purses, then investing in shelf organizers such as storage bins can help to categorize your purses by shape, size, color, or occasion, while also making them easy to access.
‘I prefer to store purses flat on a shelf instead of hanging them. The Container Store and mDesign both have fabulous dividers for smaller purses. For the larger bags, I like to group them using a bin (linen, acrylic, or lined woven),’ says Caroline Roberts, professional organizer and founder of The Simplified Island. ‘I generally sort the bags by color or use, but it depends on the general aesthetics of the bags and closet.’
If you are trying to save space, however, opt for a closed bin option to stack and save space. If you have closed, opaque bins, consider using a label maker to mark which purses are in the container or use a digital app, to make finding the perfect purse each morning simpler.
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8. Display your purses on levels with a cube storage display
One of the best parts about a purse is how pretty they look even when not in use. While we often like to hide our closet contents away to prevent visual clutter, you may want to keep your purses in pride of place. Using a cube divider like this one pictured from The Container Store can help to add height to your purses and display them in levels for visual interest.
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