Friday, December 11, 2009

Remodel A Bedroom Closet

Remodeling a bedroom closet can clean up clutter and create more space for items. Before beginning any project, measure the current space available, determine how much you need, and draw up a plan. Knowing what you are going to do and having a plan to do it will help ensure that you have everything ready. This is also the time to consider additional closet rods and extra racks. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


1. Remove all clothing, shoes and personal items from the closet. Measure your working space again to ensure the correct fittings. This is the time to remove any nails or tacks from the walls and flooring. If replacing the current paneling, pry nails from the wood carefully or use a hammer to knock out the old walls.


2. Cover the flooring with a plastic tarp, take out the current fixtures and place aside. Remove any varnish or polish from the wood using sandpaper, wipe down the freshly sanded wall with a damp cloth and then go over with a dry one, to ensure all dust particles are gone. Apply either a new coat of varnish or paint. Allow the walls to dry thoroughly according to the instructions on the can before continuing.


3. Measure from the bottom of the closet up, take a pencil and mark the walls where you are adding closet rods and the new shelving. Run the measuring tape beginning at one end down to the other. Halfway between the two ends, place the level on a small piece of board and hold up against the wall; the level should be equal on both sides. Finish marking and checking any new holes and placements.


4. Install any shelving brackets beginning at the bottom of the closet. Place the bracket on the wall, then drill each screw, placing the head on the pencil mark. Once all shelf brackets have been installed, install the closet bracket rods. Cover any additional holes or damage with spackle and touch up with paint.


5. Clean and put away all materials other than storage boxes and hooks; add these where wanted. Place the shelves and the closet rods in their brackets.







Tags: closet rods, bottom closet, from wood, pencil mark