Organization Tips From America's Biggest Closet
America's Largest Closet Was Robbed This Weekend
Remember that 3,000-square-foot, $500,000, three-story closet we introduced you to last week? The one that proud owner Theresa Roemer filled with a massive Birkin and Christian Louboutin collection? Apparently good news travels fast: America's largest closet was robbed this weekend. The intruder entered through a bathroom window and got away with $1 million of designer goods.
Of course, this all comes on the heels of Theresa letting us into her closet. Back then, when we heard about Houston's "she cave" we had to ask, "How do you do it?" And by "it" we mean, "keep your closet clean" and "convince yourself to do anything but run up and down the stairs with glee all day?"
We resisted the urge to pose that second question. But on the point of organization, there was much to learn from Theresa, who also offers up the space for fundraisers and raffles her personal items during the charity events. Turns out, no matter how large or small the closet, the lessons are incredibly valuable. Hopefully these skills will come in handy while rebuilding the closet to its former glory.
Source: Chinh Phan for Neiman Marcus
1 If You Can't See It, You Won't Wear It
2 Use Good Lighting
3 Customize Your Space
4 Use Extra Wall Space
5 Invest in Good-Quality Materials
6 Place Like Items Together
7 Rotate Items Seasonally
