Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Closet Layout Ideas

Every closet can be upgraded with organization and creativity.


Every closet has a different personality that depends on the owner. Expressing this in a functional, accessible way comes from the owner's organization. Whether you're a pack rat hording clothes from high school or a grab-and-go tornado with a knack for chaos, your closet has the potential for order. With time and patience, your closet can become an accomplishment rather than a hidden blemish in your life.


Hidden Storage


Create extra space by utilizing hidden areas. Add a coat rack or individual hooks behind your hanging clothes for accessories such as belts, hats or scarfs. Hanging these tricky storage items will free up much-needed space. Placing a shoe rack on the inside of the door clears the floor, making your closet more accessible. Another way to hide your items is by hanging fabric curtains, adding character and fun to your space while still being functional.


Organizers


You'll find closet organizers in various styles at home improvements stores. Adding shelves and drawers to small closets will make the space appear open and functional. For example, place shelves above existing hanging rods and the drawers below, putting rarely used items on top shelves and items you would like hidden inside the drawers. Keeping the closet clean and organized will free your mornings, too, because things are easier to find.


Island


Adding an island within a walk-in closet will utilize open space for more storage. Customizing the shelves and drawers by size and shape helps to organize your different items. A shallow drawer, for example, will work best for jewelry or angled shelves to display your shoes. The island also adds a space for decoration to add creativity to the space. Use a lavender or vanilla-scented center piece to add color and freshness.

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