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6 Fall Organization Tips

Custom Storage with Saint Louis Closet Co.

Article by Peyton St. James

Photography by Saint Louis Closet Co.

Create an article.Fall is officially here! The crisp mornings, cozy sweaters, and pumpkin-filled weekends make this season one of the most enjoyable times of the year. But with back-to-school routines, Halloween preparations, and holiday planning around the corner, your home can easily feel cluttered. That’s where fall home organization comes in, simple, seasonal strategies to keep your spaces functional, stylish, and stress-free.

At Saint Louis Closet Co., we specialize in custom closets and storage solutions that make seasonal organization effortless. Here are six practical tips to help you get your home in order this fall.

1. Rotate Your Wardrobe for the Season

As temperatures drop, it’s time to swap summer clothes for sweaters, jackets, and boots. Using a custom closet system makes seasonal wardrobe transitions easy, with adjustable shelves, hanging rods, and accessories like scarf racks, belt hooks, and shoe shelves.

Rotating your wardrobe not only creates space but also makes it easier to find the pieces you love for your fall outfits. Organized closets save time every morning and reduce the stress of a cluttered bedroom.

2. Keep Your Boots and Shoes in Shape

Fall means boots, and boots need proper storage to stay in good condition. Use boot shapers, inserts, or rolled magazines to prevent tall boots from slouching.

A custom shoe shelving system allows you to store boots and shoes so they’re visible, accessible, and in perfect shape. Having a dedicated space for footwear is an easy way to maintain an organized closet during the busy fall season.

3. Create a Costume and Seasonal Decor Zone

Halloween is a highlight of October, but costumes and decorations can quickly take over your home. Store them in labeled bins or baskets within a dedicated closet section.

This not only keeps items easy to find but also makes cleanup after Halloween effortless. A small investment in seasonal storage pays off by keeping your home tidy all fall long.

4. Organize Your Entryway and Coat Closet

Fall weather brings jackets, boots, hats, and backpacks into your entryway. Without proper storage, this area can quickly become chaotic.

Custom entryway and coat closet systems with hooks, cubbies, and shelving keep everything in order. This makes it easier for family members to grab what they need and keeps your home welcoming for guests and trick-or-treaters.

5. Prep Your Pantry for Fall Meals

Fall is the season for comfort food, baked goods, and family gatherings. A well-organized pantry helps you stay prepared for everything from weeknight dinners to Thanksgiving feasts.

Custom pantry organization solutions like pull-out baskets, adjustable shelves, and spice racks make it simple to keep ingredients visible and accessible. Seasonal staples like canned pumpkin, baking supplies, and soups stay neat and ready to use.

6. Maximize Cozy Spaces with Smart Storage

Organization goes beyond closets. Prepare guest rooms, linen closets, and even garages for the fall season. Extra blankets and bedding can be stored in custom linen closets, yard tools can be neatly arranged in garage systems, and a Murphy bed can provide flexible space for visitors.

With the right storage solutions, your home feels organized, inviting, and cozy — perfect for relaxing and enjoying the season.

Fall Home Organization That Lasts

October is the perfect time to refresh your spaces, but a well-designed custom closet system ensures your organization lasts year-round. From wardrobes to pantries to entryways, Saint Louis Closet Co. creates storage solutions tailored to your home and lifestyle.

Take the stress out of fall and enjoy a tidy, functional home. Contact Saint Louis Closet Co. today for a free in-home consultation and discover how custom closets and storage systems can make fall home organization simple and stylish.

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