Not sure what to do with the hangers left over after decluttering your closet?
Here are some awesome hanger makeover ideas that we’re sure you’ll want to try!
Leave them in the closet

But not on the bar, but by connecting it using a keychain from a soda can. This is not only a great way to save space, but also a good trick for those who want to have a multi-piece outfit hanging in their closet and can be taken off in a second.
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A few inexpensive curtain hooks can take the usefulness of ordinary plastic hangers to the eightieth level – use them to hang a few T-shirts, scarves, sunglasses and other accessories and small wardrobe items.
We love this idea: Add screw hooks to the bottom of a wooden hanger and it turns into a great organizer for necklaces and bracelets. This simple solution is stylish enough to keep out of sight, like on a bedroom wall.
To implement this idea, you will need the cheapest plastic hanger: cut off the lower bar, place a roll of towels on it and hang the resulting dispenser on the handle of the kitchen cabinet.
We are sure that you have heard it many times: sweaters cannot be put on hangers, as a result, they are stretched and deformed. But in reality, it is enough to know how to use hangers in the case of knitwear – here’s how to do it so that the sweaters hang, but do not lose their shape.
A clip hanger is useful for keeping a cookbook open on the correct page or for hanging an instruction sheet at eye level while you cook.
Wood always looks advantageous and gives the interior warmth and comfort. If you have a few wooden hangers, consider turning them into decorative objects. How about, for example, these original photo frames?
There’s more to a hanger than just a coat hanger: here’s what you can do with an old shower curtain, a useless pillowcase or a bottle of laundry detergent.
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Source: The Voice Mag
Ben Stock is a lifestyle journalist and author at Gossipify. He writes about topics such as health, wellness, travel, food and home decor. He provides practical advice and inspiration to improve well-being, keeps readers up to date with latest lifestyle news and trends, known for his engaging writing style, in-depth analysis and unique perspectives.