My (Shocking) Closet Transformation

I’m both deeply embarrassed and extremely excited about sharing this with the Internet. Mostly excited, but still, I would appreciate you doing your best to withhold judgment when it comes to my ‘before’ photos.

My disclaimers (slash excuses) for having a closet in such a state are: that I was hardly ever home to organize, when I was home I didn’t have the time or motivation to organize, and on top of all that, being an “influencer” if you will, I end up with a lot of clothing, much of which may not be things I should necessarily keep but I am terrible at getting rid of. And thus, I end up with the below…

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Sorry you had to see that.

Before college I was a very messy young person. Ask any of my childhood friends or family members, and they’ll tell you my room was a constant junkyard. Not that I didn’t love the idea of having a super awesome clean room, but it was as if I just didn’t have the “tidy” gene or something.

Then I went to college, and when I found myself sharing a cramped dorm room with another girl (who, much like my former self, was less than neat and organized). I suddenly developed a case of minor OCD when it came to my belongings, keeping them organized and keeping my space tidy. Needless to say, when my parents or friends from home visited me at school, they couldn’t believe it was my dorm room or apartment they were seeing. And vise-versa, my college friends couldn’t believe I was ever not OCD.

Somewhere between then and now, post-college life, I found myself living in a mess similar to that of my pre-college self, and every moment of it was pure torture. But, for the reasons I listed above, coming around to organizing my war-zone of a bedroom was merely a dream that I set for myself for an un-scheduled time in the hopefully near future that I told myself would be soon, but never was.

Throughout 3ish apartment moves, all while doing a lot of traveling, my room remained more or less the same; a disaster, with minor moments of pretend tidiness, but I never found a true solution for a problem that would always come back.

And then, one day, I decided I couldn’t live like this any longer. Or maybe I decided it was time to do some real adulting. Or maybe I decided I was too embarrassed with my mess… probably a combination of all three. And then when my manager told me her best friend was a professional closet-organizer, I said I’d never needed anyone in my life more than I needed someone with that job title.

Internet, meet Dana, my hero. And please admire her work with this juicy before and after:

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Dana, @clutterflyclosets on Instagram, acted surprisingly un-phased when she first saw my mini–hoarders-episode-of-a-closet. She even claimed she’d seen worse (how that is possible I find hard to visualize).

We worked together to solve problems that were keeping my messes messy and my tidying from staying tidy… like not having proper swimwear storage (I have an unfathomable collection of bikinis) or not having effective shoe storage. Basically, the heart of all my problems was A) too much stuff and B) the stuff I did want to keep around didn’t have a proper home.

So together we tackled it. But I really don’t want to take too much of the credit here, because mostly she tackled it, and I assisted. With her help over the course of a few weeks (she worked around my weird travel schedule) I finally went through things I’d never worn, things I’d once loved but had grown out of, things that flat out didn’t fit me, things that I didn’t even know I had, etc. etc., you get the point. Once I’d trimmed the fat (about 50% of my belongings were “fat” in this case), Dana set out to figure out clever storage solutions for the things that I did actually want in my closet.

How’d I get rid of stuff? About 80% of the clothing I decided to let go I donated (some of that stuff I still have yet to donate, so if you know of any women’s shelters or organizations that accept donations please comment suggestions below) and the other portion of things I truly loved but told myself I couldn’t keep any longer I listed for sale on my Depop. (Depop, if you don’t know, is an app for selling and buying clothing. Follow me on Depop here as I continue to list some of my favorite things! Trimming the fat is a never-ending job, in my case.)

We came up with bikini storage in the drawers of my my stand-alone ikea closet (I used to cram bikinis into those wire drawers you can see in the before photos), a shoe wall on an otherwise un-used area of wall space in my closet, we doubled my hanging space by adding two lower rods for jeans, pants, skirts and shorts, created proper bag and accessory storage on my built-in closet shelves (where my shoes used to pile up) along with storage for easy-to-grab folded sweatshirts and sweaters, extra hidden shoe storage for sneakers and flats in a clever ikea invention you’ll see below, and upgraded my chest of drawers to something that can handle my excessive amount of athletic gear, tees, and an unusually large sweatpants collection. All that, plus other small but massively significant organizing miracles that I could never have even thought of had I taken on this project alone. Like, for example, storing individual bikinis in small, sheer drawstring bags so I can keep separates together and keep all my suits in visible order. Or, finally using one SINGLE type of slim, velvet hanger throughout my closet that can actually keep clothes in place, rather than a multitude of rainbow hangers that clothes slip off of constantly, as beautifully depicted in my before photos. And also getting clips for my new hangers to hold up bottoms on the lower rods. Or just hanging up bottoms in general! Or dividing my closet shelves with acrylic dividers. Or how to properly fold clothing in my drawers in a way that is maintainable. Or how to organize stuff in a maintainable way, period.

Okay, I know, that was a lot of words to describe my closet metamorphosis. So if you got lost somewhere in all that, maybe the following photos of Dana’s work will paint you a better picture.

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If I could take everything I learned from working with Dana to fix this problem and boil it all down to one piece of advice, the underlying solution to an ever-growing mess is this: everything, EVERY little THING, must have a place. If it doesn’t have a place, make one. If you don’t have space, make space. If you can’t make space, you have to say goodbye to it. The end.

Everything else merely makes organizing easier, but if you follow that simple rule, you’ll achieve organization. And organization looks different to every body.

With the tricks Dana taught me I actually ENJOY putting clothes away now. I get a little twinge of excitement when I need to put something away, because I know exactly where to put it. And it’s been a few months since Dana and I deemed the space finished, and I’m proud to report that since then my room has actually remained organized (whereas a few months after a cleanup pre-Dana, my room would already be back in a state by now).

My closet now:




Beyond having actual space to move around like a human being and not a cave-dwelling hobbit, having an organized room has it’s other benefits. I can mentally feel a shift when I come home now. I feel more relaxed and at ease. Cleanliness has a profound effect on mental health, and having a zen, sacred space to rest in has already noticeably affected my mental well-being.

Beyond that, I feel like I’m actually able to put outfits together now, whereas before I’d find myself wearing the same jeans days on end simply because they were at the top of the pile of other jeans that I forgot I even owned. Being able to easily preview everything you own is such a simple concept but really has a big impact on actually wearing the clothes you have available.

Lastly, having my clothing organized and not spilling into the rest of my bedroom has inspired me to fill the empty space in my room with décor and art where clothing and general messiness once was. Having clear floors suddenly made my empty walls extra obviously empty, so I felt more motivated and inspired to finally do something about decorating them. I came up with this gallery wall made entirely from prints I found on Society6.com to hang over the bed and I couldn’t be happier with the result and how insanely affordable it was to do it.

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Link to the exact prints I chose here

All in all, I’m sure you can tell that I’ve had an almost borderline spiritual experience with this whole bedroom transformation, but it really has been a life-changer for me.

I’ll link all the organizers and knickknacks that Dana and I found on amazon below if you’re interested in using some of these to give your belongings better places to be put. I certainly think that there are people out there who find organizing to be in their second-nature, and then others who could tackle a similar (and most likely smaller) project on their own. However, I can’t say I’m one of those people due to my current life circumstances (aka my excuses) and I can’t say enough good things about Dana and how glad I am that I decided to finally get help rather than attempting to do take on this project on my own, which in my case had proven to be ineffective long-term.

Drawer Dividers
Velvet Hangers
Hanger Clips
Acrylic Shelf Dividers
Storage Cubes
Sheer Bikini Bags
Acrylic Sunglasses Organizer
Acrylic Purse Organizer
Ikea Shoe Cabinet

And go check out Dana’s website here here to see some more drool-worthy before and afters, and also in case you live in the Los Angeles area and are interested in getting help from her for your own space! If you do, make sure you mention you came from me and she’s agreed to give a niiiice little discount to my followers! (Or use my code HELENOWEN where applicable on her site)

A huge, HUGE thank you to Dana for everything. Like I said, you are my HERO. And I have some bathroom and kitchen messes with your name on it next. ;)

If you liked this post and would like to see similar posts from me in the future please leave me a comment and tell me! I read every single comment and they remind me that people actually read and enjoy reading me rambling on about things I’m excited about. And hey, thanks for reading so many words, that’s a huge ask in today’s day and age, I appreciate you so much and I’ll see you in the next one!

x


  1. […] first discovered Society6 through one of my favorite creators, Helen Owen. I thought her Gallery Wall was so stunning, I wanted to do something very similar. The diagonal wall in my living room was […]

  2. Miranda

    12 June

    Love your dresser and your shoe shelving. Do you happen to have a link for those??

  3. Justin

    19 April

    Hi! Love the gallery wall – would you be able to share details of all the frame sizes and how you set it up?

  4. And I thought that I had too much jeans hahahah!! Love your blog and your instagram! Kisses from Rio :)

  5. Elena

    18 July

    VERY late to the comments but LOVE organization posts!!!

  6. Rose

    1 March

    No more sauna?!

  7. Taylor

    25 January

    Hi there!! I love your giant mirror!!!😍 where is it from

  8. El Urban Style

    24 January

    omg!! the shoe organization is amazing! I love the closet set up you came up with and also your bedroom decor! love it!

    xo, Andrea || http://www.elurbanstyle.com/

  9. Ariel

    6 November

    Love the post! Great tips & beautiful art prints :) would love to see more posts like this!

  10. Dominique

    2 November

    Hi Helen! Could you post about your bedding? Its so cute!

  11. Arnold Kamara

    2 November

    Hi Helen My name is Arnold Kamara, I know this will be hard to ask for, I’m originally from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 I was thinking if you will be able to do something like traveling to Africa and donate some of your stuff to poor families in my country or any poor countries? I wish I have sufficient money to travel to Africa, Asia or any poor country to individually donate clothes to people, they will appreciate it more if you go there your self than giving them to a charity organisation, this is my vision but you I don’t know where to start and what I need to do? Please if you can help make this vision to a reality contact me at arnoldkamara1@gmail.com thank you I’m looking forward to your message God Bless

  12. Lia

    5 October

    Hi Helen! Love the new closet! We just moved to a new house and going through that research myself. I love the boho throw-blanket you have on your bed; where is it from?

    • Helen Owen

      22 November

      Thank you thank you! Congrats on the move :) so exciting! The throw on my bed is from Anthropologie, they have the bessssst throws! xx

  13. Sally

    19 September

    Inspiring!

  14. pedro m

    17 September

    I love my wife more than ever.
    This is crazy, so much cloth for one woman…. Out of my mind.

  15. Jena Marcinkoski

    22 August

    Hi Helen, I love your blog! Could you do a post on your bed and bedding? It is so beautiful and well put together! Also, where are your potted palm branches from? I’ve been looking for that size for a while now!

  16. Willow

    10 August

    Pretty much everything on your depop shop is sold. Will you be adding more to it anytime soon?

  17. Janine

    8 August

    Lovely. Bed throw?

  18. Jen

    8 August

    So jealous…… I wish my wardrobe looked that beautiful. And I can’t hire your miracle worker because I live in Australia 😩 in a first time reader and will continue to read your stuff, such a great article. Safe travels 😊

  19. BeingIsabella

    4 August

    Wow, wow, wow! This transformation is real but I am in pure bliss and in love with your newly designed … and organized ;) closet! Your jean collection is giving the organization freak inside of me a tiny melt down! If only I could have a jean collection like that. Do you have any jean brands you particularly love? My favorites are Rag & Bone, Express, Frame, Paige, and 7 For All Man Kind. Considering I live in jeans half the year I never mind spending a little extra for a great pair of denim! And your bags are so beautiful. Would you recommend the Chloe one as a good first designer backpack? I just saw that Bvlgari has a backpack and considering how much I love their Serpenti purses, I’m considering getting the backpack in the pink shade! I hope you’re having a great weekend Helen! Hugs

    http://www.beingisabella.com

  20. Oli

    4 August

    Hi Helen! Love to see how your closet ended up! Im so jealous of it, seeing my closet and realizing that it looks more similar to the first photos of your pre organization. Im also surprised and amazed of all your swimwear 😍 So, so jealous. All of them are so beautiful! Anyway, thanks so much for sharing, it really means a lot.

    • Helen Owen

      4 August

      Hi Oli! Thank you SO MUCH girl. Don’t feel bad, my closet was like that for yeaaaaars. Once you get a system down and get rid of things you don’t want, everything will change! And I know – I clearly didn’t do a good job of getting rid of bikinis… whoops. Thank you for your love and support! xxx

  21. Ashley Goedecke

    4 August

    I completely agree with you about how having an organized space directly correlates with mental health. It takes away so much stress and anxiety. I loved this so much, Helen. Would love to read more like this!

    XO,
    Ashley

    • Helen Owen

      4 August

      It’s so true! Kind of crazy how much of a difference it made, I almost didn’t notice how big that layer of anxiety was until it was lifted. So happy you loved the post, thank you for reading it! :) xxx

      • Emily

        8 August

        In love with your closet transformation almost as much as I’m in love with your clothes!! If you have time with your busy schedule I would love if you could make a list of your “go-to stores”!!

  22. Dominique

    4 August

    Helen ! I have to ask where you got your night stands and dresser? I love your home :) thanks so much for sharing

    • Helen Owen

      4 August

      Dresser is from Room & Board! It was a major splurge for me, but I couldn’t find a big enough dresser anywhere that I liked that wasn’t insanely expensive. So I went with one that I knew would be good quality and last me for years! And the nightstands are the opposite, I think they were like $50 each from Wayfair or one of those online stores where you have to scroll through furniture foreverrrrr to find what you’re looking for. I changed the knobs out on them too, the gold knobs are from CB2 :) Thanks for reading!!!

      • Sandra

        23 August

        Hi Helen, did you change the leg for the nightstands as well? Cause I have looked through every online stores I could find and couldn’t find a night stand like yours. Really like your idea about changing the know too that’s so creative. :) Thank you for sharing.:)

  23. Maleka

    3 August

    I absolutely LOVE this. I’ve been figuring out how to best organize the sheer amount of clothes that I own in a way that is productive and uses my space properly. Thanks so much for sharing, would love to see more stuff like this!

    • Helen Owen

      4 August

      So happy you loved it! Definitley going to do more like this :) xx

  24. Eve

    3 August

    Thank you Helen!! I love your honesty! An influencer’s life mostly seems to be super organised & perfect. Sometimes I can feel bad about myself, like ‘why can this person be so organised and realize their goals & howcome I find it so difficult to do both in my busy life?’
    The fact that you accepted this issue and got help AND wrote a blog post about this, is really helpfull and inspiring. Well done to you power woman!
    Thank you very much for the links to all the wardrobe acc.; can’t wait to purchase some of the items!🤗 Lovely greetings from Belgium!Eve

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      It makes me so happy that sharing such a disorganized and embarrassing part of my life and how I overcame it can be inspiring and helpful. Thank you for your empowering words and support, means so much to me! xxx

  25. Lacy Transeau

    3 August

    This is inspiring. I have been trying to work on my closet myself but it can feel really overwhelming and discouraging on your own. I’m sure it legit has a different ‘feeling’ other than it just being visually pleasing and knowing what you have and where. Amazing work!

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      I know, I’ve been there so many times! I’ve tried to organize on my own and I don’t know if there is anything more overwhelming, especially when you have a mess like mine. It’s the best feeling once you do it, the most rewarding thing and you feel so much more at ease coming home to it. Thank you for your kind words and support! And for reading my blog :) xx

  26. Emily

    3 August

    WOW talk about closet goals!! Love reading your blog posts 💛

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      Thank you Emily! :) So happy you love reading my posts! Sending you my love xx

  27. Dawn

    3 August

    Does Zack use the spare room closet?

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      Haha actually yes, his closet is in our guest room. Dana actually helped us to get his closet in order as well!

  28. Kelly

    3 August

    Do you mind letting me know where your bed frame and all your bed essentials are from. Love the transformation! <3

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      Hi Kelly! The bed frame is from West Elm, it’s a storage platform bed. And I’m doing another post soon on my bed essentials! So look out for that, it’ll have everything I found for the best bed possible. Cause beds are important. Haha xx

  29. Daniela Nunez

    3 August

    Looks so much better!! Where are the clear separators you used for your bags, and sweaters from?

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      Thank you so much! Everything is linked at the bottom of the post, including the acrylic shelf dividers! They’re amazing. x

  30. Kelsey Lehane

    3 August

    Loved this!! Your home is so beautiful I love seeing pictures of the way you decorate it!

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      Ah yay! Thank you so much! I love home decor so much so this is amazing feedback! Thank you for your support :)

  31. Bree

    3 August

    Sweet! Do you still wear your Converse sneakers? I did not see them in your closet!

  32. Nicole

    3 August

    Wow! I’m going to go home and organize now – this is amazing! I love these kind of posts on your site!

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      YAY! Thank you girl!

  33. Graham

    3 August

    Awesome of you to share, great Blog, and even as someone that keeps a pretty clean closet, there are things in this that I would love to incorporate… Hope all is well!! – Graham

  34. LAUREN SANDY

    3 August

    Omg the transformation was so satisfying & you inspired me to go organize my own 😍

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      Thank you so much Lauren! It’s probably the most satisfying feeling as well. And the before / afters are just tooooo good. Thanks for reading my blog! xx

  35. Michaela

    3 August

    This is amazing!!! Where did you get your dresser under the tv? This transformation was so satisfying lol

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      The dresser is from Room & Board! It was a huge splurge item for me but I couldn’t find a dresser big enough ANYWHERE for a decent price. So happy with it, definitley worth the splurge. Thanks for reading my blog! xx

  36. Jorinde

    3 August

    Wauuwwwww!! Would love to have a job like her! Organizing is so zen-thing to do! I think you did a great job and very good that you keep organizing! You are a amazing person and I love all your posts! Xx Jorinde (the Netherlands)

    • Helen Owen

      3 August

      She’s so good at it! Thank you so much for your kind words and support. I’m actually in Amsterdam right now! I love it!! xx

  37. Nicky

    3 August

    SO GOOD HELEN! Loved this one so much.

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