Many homeowners assume that because the closet space they have to work with is awkward, they don’t have many options when it comes to customizability. The fact is there are plenty of ways to make even the most non-ideal space work for you.
By investing in some novel storage systems (and getting a little creative in your approach), you can have a custom closet that’s optimized, spacious, and beautiful.
Here are just some of the many ways that custom closets can work in even the most unusual places:
Now that we know custom closets can work even in challenging spaces, let’s dive into how they work.
If you have a closet that’s a bit too narrow but has plenty of vertical space, you can take advantage of that while designing and installing your custom closet system. Open shelving will keep everything you need at arms’ reach and allow you to sort by how often you wear or use each garment or item.
Or, if you prefer, you can put your hanging rod a bit higher on the wall and incorporate a complex drawer and cabinet solution for the lower half of your closet.
As the experts at Better Homes & Gardens note, a good closet system is crucial for any closet, but especially one that’s situated in an awkward area. If you’re looking to maximize your storage space, you can invest in rack systems for drawers as well as your clothes hamper.
A sliding rack system is especially handy for a clothes hamper, as that will free up a considerable amount of floor space for you to use however you see fit.
In situations where your ceiling is on the lower side, you can invest in a drawer system to solve the problem. You can customize the drawer width to ensure that you’ll be able to fold as many garments as possible.
You can also opt for floor cubbies to store items that you might not use daily but still need regular access to.
Another way to take advantage of an awkward space is to install double hanging rods in your custom closet. This solution is ideal for anyone who has plenty of garments to hang but not enough space to hang them.
This solution allows you to cycle clothes out by season, color, style, or just about any other category you can think of.
In situations where your ceiling slopes at an awkward angle, you can have a few separate open shelving units installed that follow the contour of the slope, in the process keeping everything within reach. That way, what once was a liability in your closet can now become an asset.
Slide-out cubbies work quite well in sloped ceilings, and you can make it even easier to remember where everything is by either using labels or committing to a color coordination system.
One of the single greatest closet organization solutions is also one of the most overlooked. Within seconds, you can hang a door organizer on the back of your closet door and free up significant space.
Many of these systems use clear pouches, so you can see where everything is and even get a bit artistic with your arrangement. As with all the other tips on this list, your personal touch will complete the picture.
Just because your closet is situated in an awkward space in your home doesn’t mean you need to settle for a closet you don’t love. By investing in closet organizers and arranging them to suit the unique size and shape of your closet, you’ll be able to maximize your storage space and totally revamp the area!
There was a time not too long ago, when closet organizers, custom closets, and closet systems were only for those who could afford a custom closet design. Fortunately, Connecticut Closets and Garages, LLC has found a way to make these luxuries affordable.
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