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Does your closet feel like a game of Tetris every morning? You know, the frantic cramming of clothes, shoving things in precariously, and hoping nothing avalanches out when you open the door? Been there, done that. But fear not, fellow closet warriors! There's a solution hiding in plain sight: Utilizing vertical space in your custom closet.
Here are five tips to transform your closet from a chaotic jumble to a streamlined storage haven:
Now that I’ve given you the basic steps to follow, it’s time to dive into the details and see how you can put these tips to use in your home.
This might sound obvious, but it's the foundation for everything else. Be honest: How many clothes do you actually wear? If you’re like many other homeowners out there, you probably cycle through a few favorite garments and outfits.
I recommend that you sort through your belongings and donate or sell anything that's unworn, ill-fitting, or past its prime. A less crowded closet is a vertically-challenged closet's best friend.
If there’s one absolute truth I like to share with all of my clients, it’s that stackable shelves are a godsend for folded items. Use them to categorize your clothes, like dedicating a shelf to sweaters or t-shirts.
Here's an extra super simple space-saving tip: Install double-decker shelves! Utilize the full height and depth of your closet walls by adding an extra shelf above the standard hanging rod.
Single hanging rods are so yesterday. Not only do they look a bit too plain, but they also limit the overall functionality in your closet by quite a bit. I say you should live a little larger in your custom closet.
Double or even triple hanging rods maximize the use of vertical space, especially for shorter items like shirts and blouses. Another smart trick? Install a pull-down hanging rod. This lets you access those seldom-worn occasion outfits stashed in the way-back without needing a step stool.
As the pros at Better Homes & Gardens point out, the back of your closet door is prime real estate, often left sadly underutilized. One thing I’ve found over and over again throughout my years of renovating closet spaces is that over-the-door shoe organizers are a fantastic space-saver, especially for flats or sandals.
Hooks are another great option for hanging scarves, belts, or even laying out frequently worn accessories.
Deep drawers can become black holes for clothes in no time at all. By far one of the most persistent problems I deal with in closets is a client not being able to find what they need in their drawers.
Drawer dividers are your allies in the fight against forgotten socks and misplaced t-shirts. By compartmentalizing your drawers, you can create designated zones for different clothing items, keeping everything neatly organized and easy to find.
By following my tips and getting creative, you can transform your closet into a vertically-optimized haven of storage. Remember, it's all about maximizing that precious vertical space and keeping your clothes organized and accessible. So go forth, declutter, and unleash the vertical potential of your closet!
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