OK so a year or so back, I was putting a stack of tshirts temporarily on my bookshelf, and I liked it so much I started moving more of my clothes out of the drawers and onto the shelf. So now I have 3 shelves for books, two and a half for clothes, one for rocks, seashells, and other pretty things, and 1/2 for random items.

I really like being able to see all my clothes at a glance, and it is way easier to get dressed in the morning and put away laundry. I just make sure to put newly cleaned clothes at the bottom of the stacks whenever I do laundry. Is there a computer science term for a type of stack where you read off the top and write to the bottom?

Anyway my real question for this community is, “Am I missing out by not using drawer technology?” Some part of me thinks that there must be some advantage to using drawers for clothes that I just. don’t. get. (Besides the fact that it might not be normal lol - or is it? Are your clothes on the shelf? What do you think? Byeeeee!)

  • sem@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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    15 days ago

    This!! I also took the doors off the cabinets in my closet because they just got in the way. I don’t notice dust in the closet for whatever reason.

    You’re right about underwear and socks, I feel like even I don’t want to see them that much, except maybe for the tie dye socks, so I have them in the cabinet.

    Also I read that some Europeans keep their bedroom as a private space and don’t really entertain friends in there, and ever since I learned that I was like, hell yeah, introvert sanctuary!

    My closet has folding doors <3 when they’re closed it does look pretty nice. I usually have them permanently open though, and I hang clothes over the top of them, and on command hooks I put on the front. Also it’s a metal door so I can put all kinds of magnets :)