Are we really having less sex?
Are we really having less sex?

Kate Demolder

Real Weddings: Iseult and Michael tie the knot in Smock Alley Theatre
Real Weddings: Iseult and Michael tie the knot in Smock Alley Theatre

Shayna Sappington

How to quit social media comparison for good
How to quit social media comparison for good

Niamh Ennis

Weekend Guide: 12 of the best events happening around Ireland
Weekend Guide: 12 of the best events happening around Ireland

Sarah Gill

How to handle the co-worker who brings everyone down
How to handle the co-worker who brings everyone down

Victoria Stokes

Majken Bech Bailey on her life in food
Majken Bech Bailey on her life in food

Holly O'Neill

A new Netflix series about the Guinness family is in the works
A new Netflix series about the Guinness family is in the works

Sarah Finnan

Why the music of Sinéad O’Connor will stay with us forever
Why the music of Sinéad O’Connor will stay with us forever

Jan Brierton

My Life in Culture: Artist Jess Kelly
My Life in Culture: Artist Jess Kelly

Sarah Finnan

This enchanting home on Lough Derg is on the market for €950,000
This enchanting home on Lough Derg is on the market for €950,000

Sarah Finnan

Image / Editorial

How to Stop Leaving Your Clothes on the Floor!


By IMAGE
22nd Sep 2014
How to Stop Leaving Your Clothes on the Floor!

Clothes rail

See More Photos

Avoid the dreaded midweek pile of clothes on the floor. Here are eight elegant anti-mess solutions for those times you’re too lazy to actually hang your clothes up in the wardrobe?

1. Iron and leather clothes rack, €169, Ferm Living

2. Casamania Ruben valet stand, around €730, Nest

3. Cascando Lean-On garderobe, €296, Connox

4. Skagerak Georg wardrobe rack, around €165, Skandium

5. Knapper standing mirror, €50, Ikea

6. Jonah Takagi Pigeon Blue ash clothes horse, €2,647, Another Country

7. Studio Taschide Spin clothes stand, €545, Schoenbuch

8. Flex coat hanger, around €535, Belnotes

Have you your very own anti-mess secret weapon? Share your tips with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

For more ingeniously useful devices that are also nice to look at, check out our gallery of small, beautiful and useful things.

Sheenagh Green for @image_interiors