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5 Closet Planning Tips

Maximizing your closet space can feel like an impossible dream, but with a little planning, you can transform it from a chaotic abyss into an organized haven. These 5 closet planning tips will guide you through the process, from decluttering and categorizing to maximizing vertical space and incorporating smart storage solutions. With a well-planned closet, you'll not only find getting dressed easier but also experience a sense of calm and order every time you open your closet doors

 

1) Take Inventory

Before you start designing your closet space, think about everything you use and how you want organize those items.

  • Do you need more drawers, shelving or hanging storage?
  • How much hanging storage you need?
  • Does your hanging storage need to accommodate for dresses, suits or long items?
  • Do you want hang your slacks full length or draped?
  • Do you like prefer shelves or drawers?
  • Do you hang your belts and ties or roll/fold them?
  • Do you need to organize jewelry?

Think about how you would use the closet space. Are you planning on storing all of your items in the closet space or do you also plan on using furniture in the room as well?

 

image of woman carrying folded stack of clothing

 

2) Measuring your storage space

Whether it is a walk-in or reach-in closet, the first thing you need is the dimensions. Pay attention to how the doors work and if it encroaches on any storage space. Note where windows, vents or obstacles are that may interfere with your design. Make sure outlets and light switches are accessible in you’re planning.

 

image of woman measuring the distance of a wall

 

3) Think about the lighting

Of course you need to see what you have. If you have windows that send natural light in the room keep in mind it will only be available throughout the daytime so make sure that you will have enough artificial light sources for all areas and times of the day.

 

image shwong lighting feature in a walk in closet

 

4) Use as much space as possible. Think vertical

Take advantage of all available space up to the ceiling. High areas can be used to store items not used all the time. Use hard to access spaces for seasonal storage. Make use of the corner areas as well with shelving.

 

graphic image showing the area of hanging high shelves

 

5) Design each area as a section

It is helpful to think of your storage areas as sections when planning for closet design. Determine the functionality and use of each section, such as double hanging area, drawer storage area, etc., and plan your layout to position the most used sections in the best accessible spaces. Of Course you’ll want it to look good too. When dealing with a closet that will shared, determine the space required for each then plan out your sections.

 

graphic image of segements of a closet organizer
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