As National Clean Your Closet Week concludes, I pulled together easy and affordable closet solutions to help get your closet organized — as recently seen on New Day Cleveland with Brass & Bubbles, my home organization company. This is also a great way to plan a phased approach to buffering and organizing your closet to feel like your own personal boutique.

From Chaotic to CONTROLLED
Mismatched plastic hangers, clothes falling off, long sleeve mixed with short sleeve and green next to red, this is the reality of a closet that has never been properly set up with a sustainable system — it also might take you 10x longer to find the piece you’re looking for in the morning, leaving the clothes that didn’t make the cut unfolded and piled up on the floor underneath. Here are a few affordable organization solutions that can help, although not every space is the same — adding in structure and these simple systems is a good start.
Of course, the benefit of hiring Brass & Bubbles to help, is that we will work through this for you, and then with you, set it up, buffer your wardrobe, and bringing in the missing pieces for a space you won’t want to mess up again!

Switching out your hangers can be a gradual progress, but these Costco Black Flocked Hangers at just $35 for 100 is a great deal (even on sale until 3/31/24). If you were to shop on Amazon or Target you would be spending double or triple that for the same amount of hangers. Adding Dividers is another way to keep you and your newly organized space accountable and on track.
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Empty Closet? If you just have a clothing hanger bar with empty space underneath, take some measurements to see if a cube solution could be integrated for additional zones and containment. We love these for jeans, sweaters, sweatshirts, and sweatpants. They’re also great to make a little boutique display with your favorite hand bags! Pictured are 11″ cubes for just $35. We also love 13″ cubes as they are a bit bigger and another great option, but a little bit more.


The grey bins are also great pieces to integrate into your closet to help store and rotate out seasonal pieces or more clothes. The open felt baskets ($20 ea.) could also sub out on the floor with sweatshirts or sweatpants, the goal is to create zones and contain! The fabric bins with lids ($8 ea.) are also great for seasonal pieces, I use them to store my shorts and golf gear. Both of these come in different sizes, so measure to see what is the best fit for your space!
The B&B Process
Brass & Bubbles starts with a free over-the-phone consultation, to learn your pain points and goals of your space — we will then take some time to quote your project and source any additional solutions (if needed) that we would recommend for your space and send over your customized plan! Depending on the size of the project, we can usually transform and organize a space within 1-3 days, and we can do this while you work so that you don’t even miss a beat in your day-to-day schedule.
We’ve helped a variety of families from couples to new parents, to families of five and seven! The main reasons our clients reach out for us to help is that they don’t have time, are overwhelmed, or have tried to organize their space themselves but it just isn’t working. The reason our clients hire us for a second and third project, is because the systems and spaces we’ve organized for them have been sustainable and changed the way they function in their daily lives, from primary suites to kitchen pantries, laundry rooms, and garages.

Being on live TV was definitely a new experience, it was very nerving leading up to the big day — and my setup was definitely a lot, clearing out most of my own personal closet! Thankfully I had my squad with me for helping load, set-up, grab content, unload, and then celebrate afterwards with. It was so quick, I wish I could go for round 2!
Watch our full segment on New Day Cleveland here!
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For this budget friendly refresh I focused on three things; (1) fresh paint (2) new white shelves and (3) large gallery wall with our sports memorabilia.
Before we got started painting — we ended up taking our white floating shelves down. This project was one of B and I’s first DIYs we did, and it definitely wasn’t perfect — so we deconstructed and I planned for a new cleaner and streamlined solution to replace them. With a few coats of paint, the blue was looking refreshed and a bit darker. I went for a simple white shelf look with gold brackets. Since I was unable to find gold brackets in stock and for a decent price — I spray painted some white ones that were more affordable! I bought these



OK. So now how about the rest of life and what’s been going on for the entire month of June?! The
So let’s talk about the much needed old normal and fun stuff. Here are a few June highlights: A nice weekend with my parents, lots of burgers and eggs (not together), an afternoon stroll with A + B, doggy play dates, a fun pool day to celebrate Father’s Day, Moz’s birthday, fun impromptu neighbor hangs and even a golf date with B!

We started the month off with a little road trip to finally see my parents. It was much needed on both sides. The best part was we were able to make it there in one trip, and hunkered in over the weekend with lots of eats, drinks, board games and laughs and still able to maintain social distance from the world. My mom even surprised me with a homemade birthday cake, so we finally got to celebrate a belated birthday since our big plans in March all got kiboshed. It was great to be together in person, instead of 4-hour virtual chats, and as I mentioned, a much needed visit.







I’m not used to having so much space to fill up, especially in my bathroom! But I love how this came together and is nicely organized while also having options for guests while the essentials for us — another drawer is completely full of toilet paper, but I still have a few more drawers that have extra space for more towels and other bathroom essentials!


After styling with my grandma’s gold finch painting and a few other sized photos it was exactly what this space needed. I’m sure this will change a few more times, but for now it’s more finished, polished and still helps fill a big empty space! And the best part is it was affordable and minimum effort to give this space a little upgrade. What do you guys think?