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How Can IKEA Help You Create Order in Your Apartment?
Did you know that 56% of Russians find it hard to part with things and keep them for years? And 39% of people worldwide admit that household clutter irritates them at least once a week.
In response to this, IKEA launched the #allikeaportorder campaign. With the help of the products offered, it's easy to maintain order in your home.
Daily StorageClosed storage systems can help avoid visual clutter. IKEA specialists recommend using the PAX wardrobe and complementing it with KOMPLEMENT elements.
When There's No Space for a MirrorThen your option is a slide-out mirror. It's very compact yet functional. The back of the mirror has hooks and a shelf for storing accessories.
Earrings and Necklaces Are Always LostThis can be avoided by storing them in a special jewelry insert. You can also use it to store belts with ties.
No Room Left for ClothesStart by folding all items into vacuum bags, which will free up more shelf space. Another option is a shoulder hanger. You can easily hang clothes you plan to wear in the morning.
Hard to Find Clothes QuicklyPut them in boxes with glass front panels - everything will be visible. If you're concerned about air circulation, choose mesh baskets.
A special sliding hanger was designed for storing pants. Now finding the right pair of jeans is easy.
Not Enough Space for ShoesStore them on a special sliding shelf.
Open StorageIf there's no room for a proper wardrobe, use more versatile solutions. For example, in the ALGOT series there are shelves that can be easily moved when needed. The deepest shelf, by the way, can even function as a desk.
You can also add convenient bars and baskets for storing clothes.
Order in the Kids' RoomFurniture from the STUVA series consists of modules that can be changed at will. For storage, open shelves and spacious boxes are suitable. Even a changing table can be used as a writing desk in the future.
If there's very little space in the room, install a loft bed. It replaces a full-size bed, a desk, and storage for clothes, toys, and school supplies.

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