What about those clothes rails you see in shops, still take up room though. References :
Firefly said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 12:30 pm
How about a shelving unit? Ikea do some nice modern looking ones. References :
waycyber said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 1:06 pm
A range of fetching colour co-ordinated bin liners References :
sally ann kate said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
clothes rails, like u get in shops. ikea do that kind of stuff. References :
water boy said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 2:35 pm
I use my suitcases. References :
Alfie said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 3:21 pm
A simple bar hanger covered with a choice curtain. At side of chimney breast or across angle of a corner. Easy peasy. References :
Hopalong said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
How about getting some of those plastic stacking storage boxes, very handy,wont take up a lot of room and you could stick labels on the ends so you would know what was in each one. If you don't want to see them you could put them under your bed. References :
Mickster said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 3:52 pm
Used clothes go straight in the wash basket.
Clean clothes stay in the wash bag untill I need them. References :
twokay75 said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 4:17 pm
Have 7 mannequins, 1 for every day of the week and dress them up in different outfits on Sunday. That sorts out having to decide what to wear every day all at once.
Keep the rest of your clothes in a chest of drawers or the washing basket. References :
james954500 said,
in January 7th, 2009 at 4:37 pm
You can buy baskets to go under your bed or do you have a small cupboard that you could put a rail in to hang your clothes. References :
12 users commented in " I don't want a wardrobe. What else could I use to store clothes apart from the obvious chest of drawers? "
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What about those clothes rails you see in shops, still take up room though.
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How about a shelving unit? Ikea do some nice modern looking ones.
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A range of fetching colour co-ordinated bin liners
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clothes rails, like u get in shops. ikea do that kind of stuff.
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I use my suitcases.
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A simple bar hanger covered with a choice curtain. At side of chimney breast or across angle of a corner. Easy peasy.
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How about getting some of those plastic stacking storage boxes, very handy,wont take up a lot of room and you could stick labels on the ends so you would know what was in each one. If you don't want to see them you could put them under your bed.
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Used clothes go straight in the wash basket.
Clean clothes stay in the wash bag untill I need them.
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Have 7 mannequins, 1 for every day of the week and dress them up in different outfits on Sunday. That sorts out having to decide what to wear every day all at once.
Keep the rest of your clothes in a chest of drawers or the washing basket.
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You can buy baskets to go under your bed or do you have a small cupboard that you could put a rail in to hang your clothes.
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hang from the ceiling
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