How To Organize Your Closet With Indyx

How To Organize Your Closet With Indyx

Our home is pretty much my dream come true, but there are still plenty of things that I’d love to makeover if I had the money to hire them out. I’d like to update the tile in both bathrooms and put down new flooring in the kitchen and hall bathroom. We’ve got lighting issues that I dream of addressing, and I also would love to tear out our primary bedroom closet and add back in custom wardrobes. But, alas, money is tight and I’m genuinely content to focus on little cosmetic updates for now until we can afford to hire in a crew to get some more intense work done.

How To Organize Your Closet With Indyx

How To Organize Your Closet With Indyx

How To Organize Your Closet With Indyx

You can see our closet pictured above. The only access point is that one set of louvered doors in the middle, but the closet actually spans the whole width of that jut-out into the room. The only way to access the large areas to either side of the doors is to crawl through the hanging clothes, so we essentially are forced to leave those areas empty. It’s a really bad use of space, so I’d like to eventually either rip out the front of the closet and put in two doors, or just tear out the whole thing and do built-in wardrobes instead. That’s not happening any time soon, though.

How To Organize Your Closet With Indyx

Since I can’t spend money to increase the size or accessibility of our closet, I’m instead leaning on things like organization hacks to make the most of the space and situation that we’ve got. This post is not sponsored in any way, but I happened to hear about a digital clothes organization app that I recently tried for myself and I thought I’d share the info in case it helps you with your own pint-sized closet situation. It’s called Indyx, and allows you to catalogue each item in your wardrobe digitally to make it easier to put together daily outfits and keep a clear head about what you’ve got, what you could stand to let go of, and also what you may need to shop for ahead of next season. Let’s discuss.

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What I’ll be talking about today deals with just the free aspects of the app. As I understand it, you can pay for more comprehensive features, like a stylist to help you combine items in your real life wardrobe to create fresh outfits, and lots more customized actions, but I’m personally not that fixated on style. I feel like I’m creative enough to come up with outfits every day, but what I would like to know is what I actually have in my wardrobe at a glance, and what I can get rid of to make better use of our small closet.

The one thing I’ve heard from folks who have done this digital cataloguing before me is just how time-consuming it is, and there’s definitely truth to that. I invited my mom over one weekend recently to start the process of cataloguing my own wardrobe and we didn’t even make it halfway through in the two hours that we spent working on it. That said, it’s a “once and done” type of situation, and we had fun with it. We working on blazers, shirts, and tank tops, then took a wine break in the sunroom, and finally moved on to shorts, skirts, and shoes after that. I still have dresses, pants, and accessories to log in the app, but I’m taking a break before I get to all of that.

To catalogue, just lay out or hang each piece of your wardrobe against some spot that has a relatively simple background (I laid my items out on our white bedding), then use the app to snap a photo. It’ll automatically remove the background on your photo so that you have a nice clean visual of your one article of clothing. The screenshots in today’s post show all of these steps.

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After taking a photo, the app will move you along to a few other slides where you’ll input specifics about the item of clothing, like brand, size, and then colors. Having this info logged for each piece will help you filter pieces later on when you want to curate an outfit based on colors and style.

It was a little slow-going at first to log such specific information for each piece in my closet, but I got the hang of it, and I was able to log each item in under 30 seconds from then on. Like I said, I haven’t even finished the whole process yet, but I like that I took a break in the middle. I didn’t get burnt out that way, and since you only have to log your entire closet en masse once, it’s really not too bad. Now, whenever I get something new, I just take a minute to log it into my app, and I’m done. Very easy.

How To Organize Your Closet With Indyx

How To Organize Your Closet With Indyx

Since I still have some logging to do, I haven’t been able to make any digital outfits yet, but I know having my app all set up will make that process a breeze. I love that I’m logging colors and brands, too, because I can then use the filter function to find exactly what I need if I’m feeling like wearing a certain color any one day. And if I’m shopping for something new when away from home and my closet, I can see exactly what size I already have so I can make better investments (ex. I know what size Madewell jean I already have and love at home, so I can choose the right size for a new style when I’m in store). No more second guessing!

The other aspect I really appreciate about this app is that it has helped me edit down my wardrobe. The initial logging phase was admittedly pretty exhausting, so when I pulled an item out of my closet to photograph and I just wasn’t excited about putting in the effort to document it, I knew that I should let that piece go. The process also helped me see where I had duplicates in my wardrobe, and now that I have the digital catalogue, I can make better decisions when shopping for new seasonal clothes. I can bring up my app while in the store to remind myself if I already have a pair of sailor-cut wide leg jeans, or a black blazer and floral romper. Repeat purchasing is a thing of the past now, I think.

Like I said, this post isn’t sponsored in any way and I don’t make any affiliate income if you decide to get the app. It’s all free anyway (at least what I’ve described for you here in today’s blog post), so there’s zero incentive for either of us to try it out. I was just excited to learn about the app, and I’m really enjoying playing with it as a user now. Maybe someday I’ll be able to address our tiny closet in terms of a renovation, but for now I’m able to make the most of it with organizing and the Indyx app.

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Travel: Where To Eat In Colonial Williamsburg

I’m not a very frequent (or good) traveler. You guys probably know by now that I’m a set-in-her-ways homebody, and I don’t really like stepping away from my routine. There are a few exceptions to that lifestyle, though, and Colonial Williamsburg is one of them (the other is Hilton Head Island, where my family has been vacationing since my parents went on their honeymoon).

My mom and I usually travel together to Colonial Williamsburg twice a year, and we have a set routine as far as what do and where we go when in town for a mini getaway. You can read a lot more about our general itinerary here, but today I wanted to specifically talk about food. Keep scrolling to peruse my list of where to eat in Colonial Williamsburg, including my picks for best traveler-friendly breakfast, lunch, and dinner (and a bonus pick for late night fun, even though I rarely indulge in that anymore, haha).

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Where To Eat In Colonial Williamsburg

Where To Eat When Visiting Colonial Williamsburg:

1. Our first stop when we get to town is always The Cheese Shop. We adore their delicious sandwiches and Mom and I each have our go-to order. It somehow always tastes exactly the same, even 10 years later. I love that! It can get a little (or a lot) crowded inside the small food shop, but the line moves quickly, and it really is a CW staple. By the way, I always get a turkey sandwich on french bread with cheddar cheese and house dressing. Don’t skip the house dressing! They’re famous for it for a reason. *best lunch

2. A few years ago, we discovered the Wine Cellar located in the basement of The Cheese Shop. They have lots of tables down there at which you can eat your Cheese Shop lunch, plus wine/beer to enjoy. Now we always bee-line down to the tables in the Cellar after ordering sandwiches upstairs, and get a chilled bottle of Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc. It’s so tasty and the atmosphere is very relaxing. *best wine bar

3. Breakfast is always, always spent at The Blue Talon. We love the relaxed, quiet ambiance, and their menu caters well to all sorts of different tastes and appetites. You can get a huge platter of food, or just something small off their a la carte menu. Mom and I usually split the eggs benedict, and it’s somehow always cooked perfectly (which is not easy to do if you’re a benny connoisseur!). The staff isn’t always the friendliest, but we’ve gotten used to that and it’s not a bother anymore. The food and atmosphere are worth it! *best breakfast

4. Another favorite place for breakfast is Aromas, which is right across the street from The Blue Talon. We used to go there all the time, but it has gotten super busy over the years, and it’s just not quite as relaxing. You order up at a counter at Aromas, and they have a great menu with everything you could hope for at breakfast time. They also have really good made-to-order coffee.

5. When it comes to dinner, Mom and I have a lot of opinions. I won’t go too deeply into those here, but I wanted to at least share the gist! One of our stand-by dinner spots has always been The Terrace Room at the Williamsburg Inn. I would categorize it as very fine dining with pretty high prices, but you absolutely get what you pay for: a gorgeous elegant atmosphere, decadent food, and lovely extras, like dinner rolls and softened salted butter. Our only complaint is the service. The waiters we’ve had the past few years have consistently been either really pushy or completely disinterested in us. It’s still 100% worth it, but just go into it without expecting much by way of service. Hopefully, they have some turnover soon and it goes back to being the perfect place for a splurge dinner.

6. We’ve since been expanding our options for dinner, and are now pretty smitten with Sweet Tea & Barley over in the neighboring Williamsburg Lodge. We can still walk there from our hotel room, and they have a great menu, too. It’s a little more causal than The Terrace Room, but we love the cozy vibe, and the staff are a little friendlier than what we experience at the Inn. The Fried Yard Bird and “The Original” burger are both incredible. *best dinner

7. If we feel like going “off campus” (in other words, getting in our car and driving somewhere other than the historic area of Colonial Williamsburg), we really love Second St Bistro. It feels a little “chainy,” but the menu is huge and everything we’ve had there has been delicious. It’s great for dinner, but I also love it for lunch. My sister and I used to go there a lot when she lived and worked in CW. Bonus: it’s just across the street from one of our favorite consignment shops in the area, The Velvet Shoestring.

8. Another “off campus” favorite is The Hounds Tale. It can get pretty crowded and loud, but if that doesn’t bother you then it’s just such a cool place to go. One of my favorite memories from when my sister lived there was going to The Hounds Tale and getting a spot at the bar where we ate from a variety of small plates. Highly recommend. *best late night atmosphere

Where To Eat In Colonial Williamsburg

Where To Eat In Colonial Williamsburg

Where To Eat In Colonial Williamsburg

Comment and let me know if you’ve tried other delicious foodie places not listed in my post! I forgot to mention that La Tolteca is our favorite place to get Mexican in town. Oh, and we’ve tried the Williamsburg Winery tasting room at Merchants Square, but didn’t love the wine, so that’s why we always go to the Cheese Shop Cellar now. We have yet to try Fat Canary, but I know that’s a town favorite. We also like the look of the menu at DoG Street Pub, so maybe we’ll give that a try in the fall.

We’re also notorious for overpacking our own food and simply snacking on wine and cheese in our room at the Griffin since it’s so calming (and cheap, haha). Someday, I’d like to pack a picnic and eat lunch right there in the historic area amongst the carriages, quaint homes, and happy birds. What have you tried and loved to eat in Colonial Williamsburg?

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