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Five Tips for More Closet Space

Many people have dreamed of owning a walk-in closet at some point in their life. Whether you were trying to get that last piece of clothing in your closet or have always wanted one since you were young, a walk-in closet would not be the worst thing to have. Unfortunately, some homes lack enough closet space and that can become frustrating for homeowners. Well, put all your frustrations away and focus on these five tips that can help you deal with your underwhelming closet space. 

 

Five Tips for More Closet Space: 

  1. Incorporate Furniture. Dressers can be a lifesaver for homeowners who are struggling with closet space. The best part about dressers is that they can be put inside your actual closet. You can use the dresser for smaller, foldable items and use the extra space you saved inside your bedroom for an armoire. Armoires scream elegance and give you the chance to gain all that missing closet space you need. 
  2. Remove The Door. Only remove your closet doors if you are comfortable with this stylistic choice because it can be a bold move. You can hang curtains on the outside to create more privacy. This is a great solution if you are adding a bulky dresser or closet organizing system that will not fit inside your closet without removing the doors. 
  3. Door Organizers. If you choose to keep your closet doors, utilize the space they offer for more storage. From hangable shoe racks to a place to hang your coats, door organizers can change your life! 
  4. Include Hanging Organizers. You can practically buy any kind of organizer that hangs in your closet. From jewelry to shoe storage, you can get it all organized and out of the way. The only problem with too many hanging organizers is that they tend to take up a lot of space; you want to make sure they are benefiting you rather than taking away more valuable space.
  5. Add an Extra Clothing Rod. If you decide that a dresser is too much in your closet, add another clothing rod to your closet. Two rows of clothing can help maximize space and will change the way you think of your closet. 

 

We hope you enjoyed these five tips for more closet space!

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