How to Organize a Shared Kids’ Closet: A Guide by Open Doors Open Hearts
When it comes to organising a shared kids’ closet, a little planning goes a long way. Begin by emptying the closet completely, allowing you to assess what items are already in there. Next, sort through clothing and accessories, dividing them into categories such as tops, bottoms, and outerwear. Don't forget to include shoes and seasonal items.
Encourage the little ones to participate in this process — it’s a great opportunity for them to learn about responsibility and decision-making. As you sort, consider donating any items that are outgrown or no longer worn. This not only clears space but also teaches children the importance of sharing with others.
Once sorted, it's time to organise. Utilise shelf dividers, baskets, and hangers at child-friendly heights. Assign specific sections for each child to foster ownership and make it easier for them to find their clothes. Label shelves and bins with pictures or words to aid younger children in identifying their items.
Finally, establish a routine for maintaining the organisation. Regularly revisiting the closet together can reinforce the habits of tidiness and cooperation. With patience and creativity, a shared kids’ closet can become a harmonious space that reflects collaboration and care.

