• Dresser Drawer Organizing Ideas
Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Do you have any of these questions about organizing your dresser drawers?
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What is the best way to utilize the space in my dresser drawers?
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What are the options for separating dress socks from casual socks, and bras from panties?
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What is the best type of construction to look for when purchasing drawer dividers?
On this page we have gathered what we feel are the best options for organizing your dresser drawers. Though there are several types of drawer dividers on the market, these suggestions will steer you in the right direction so that you can hone in on the perfect solution for your situation.
When choosing drawer dividers pay special attention to the strength of the material and the construction. We suggest a thick plastic or wood material because they hold up better to everyday use. Be sure to check connection points, such as corners and seams, to make sure that they are strong and won’t fall apart.
And, as always, remember to measure your drawers carefully so that you purchase the right size dividers for them.
Spring Loaded Drawer Dividers
Spring loaded drawer dividers are our number one choice because they adapt to most drawer sizes. The adjustable spring tension keeps these dividers in place and they can be used to divide a drawers from front to back or side to side.
Cubicle Style Drawer Dividers
Cubicle Drawer Dividers type of drawer divider has fixed storage compartments. The example below has 20 smaller compartments that are great for sorting and organizing lingerie, socks and clothing accessories. The two larger compartments can hold tank tops, bras and other undergarments.
The drawer divider pictured below is made of flexible plastic and fits drawers 3″ or deeper with no assembly required. All you have to do is pop it open and insert it into your drawer. To fit smaller depth drawers, you simply trim it with scissors. This organizer works well with wire drawers found in some closet organizing systems. Adjusts from 4″ x 4″ to 8″ x 4″.
More drawer divider systems can be found here.
If you have questions, feel free to post them in the comment section below.









