When The Chair Turns into a Clothes Dump
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Devaki Shinkre
12/7/20253 min read


You pick a beautiful accent chair for your bedroom. You want this to be your own cozy little spot, away from the daily chaos, to read and reflect or relax or just spend some “me” time. But before you know it, that chair becomes a mountain of shirts, jeans, tops, and what not. You never actually sit on it anymore. The chair has become a convenient, invisible bin for “in‑between” clothes—those items that are too fresh for laundry but too casual to hang back in the wardrobe.
In this blog post, we give you simple, practical fixes you can try at home today, to save that chair from your bedroom.
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🪑Why the chair turns into a Clothes Dump in the first place
Convenience: The chair is right in front of you when you enter the bedroom, so dropping clothes on it is easier than hanging or folding them.
No clear landing zone: When you don’t have a designated place for items worn once, the chair becomes the default place where they land up. You cannot put the worn clothes directly in the closet with the other fresh clothes because you need to air them first.
🔁Here are some easy alternatives for those clothes:
Over the Door Hook Hanger
No drilling required, you can just hang one of these behind the bedroom door, which come with 6/7 hooks, enough to hang your pants, shirt or anything else.


Amazon Link to purchase the hook hanger:
Slim clothes stand
Place this stand near the wardrobe or by the bed. You can air your once-worn clothes on this stand before transferring them back into the wardrobe.


Amazon Link to purchase the clothes stand:
Small basket
Choose an attractive basket to hold those in-between clothes temporarily.
Amazon Link to purchase the tray:


Small tray to collect accessories
Keep a decorative tray on your nightstand to collect small items you remove at the end of the day such as your earrings, hair pins, etc. This tray can be a temporary home for your accessories.


Important Note: Make sure to schedule a quick 5-minute weekly tidy to empty the hanger, basket and tray and reset the stand.
💡Make the chair less 'available'
Place an object on the chair
Put a large decorative cushion, a fancy throw, or a stack of books on the seat. The chair becomes visually “occupied,” and you’re less likely to drop clothes there.Tip: Choose something you actually like to look at so it becomes part of the room’s styling.


Make the chair beautiful and intentional
Style the chair with a throw, a cushion, and a small side table. When a piece of furniture looks curated, it’s psychologically harder to treat it like a bin.
Move the chair temporarily
Shift the chair to a slightly inconvenient spot for a few days—behind a door, in a corner, or in another room. The extra few steps break the automatic dumping habit.
Tip: After the habit weakens, return the chair to its place but keep one of the dedicated alternatives nearby.
Create a physical barrier
Place a small side table, plant, or laundry basket in front of the chair. The barrier interrupts the path of least resistance.
Tip: Use something functional so it doesn’t feel like punishment.
✨A chair is meant to be sat on, not to hide the decisions we don’t want to make.
With a few easy alternatives, a small change to the chair’s availability, you can reclaim that seat and the calm it brings to your bedroom.
At Make Simple, we focus on tiny, practical shifts that make daily life calmer and clearer—try one small change today and see how it grows.
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