Walk-In Closet Organization Possibilities

When it comes to turning your house into a home, it isn't always easy to know where to start. After I purchased my first home, it still felt like someone else's space, which really put a damper on my ability to create a warm, welcoming environment. However, after collecting different things from around the world and learning how to create my own art, I was able to make the kinds of changes I needed to in order to make my place feel like home. I wanted to make a website all about creating a fun, imaginative space, so I started this blog. Check it out!

Walk-In Closet Organization Possibilities

9 January 2020
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


People who have walk-in closets will be able to organize them in lots of ways. Many people will have clothes rods, shelves, and sets of drawers. Here are some walk-in closet organization ideas. 

Having Both Shelves and Drawers in Walk-In Closets Can Help People Utilize the Closet Space More Effectively

Many people will store the dresser set in the center of the walk-in closet. They will more or less be facing the dresser set as they walk into the closet itself. Dressers will give people the chance to store a lot of folded clothing in the closet all at once. They will more or less get the exact same results with shelves.

Having a set of shelves and a set of drawers, or several of each, can also make the closet space look a bit more balanced inside. It won't just look like it's been dominated by one large set of clothes, which can be the effect if most of the clothing is stored on clothes bars. 

The Clothing Kept on Clothes Rods and Bars Fills Up Closet Space Easily and Shorter Clothes Rods are More Efficient

People will typically have a wall-mounted rod or bar in their closets for their clothes, and they'll hang most of their clothes there. This is certainly an approach that has plenty of advantages, since clothing is less likely to become creased or wrinkled when it's stored in that fashion. 

However, it's often more difficult to use space in the closet efficiently when storing clothes this way. Clothing that's being kept on hangers hasn't been folded at all, and it consumes a lot of closet space immediately. 

People who have walk-in closets should certainly have room for more than one clothes rod. They can store shirts, suits, and formal clothing in these areas in order to keep the clothes smoother. Some people will have a number of shorter clothes rods in their closets, with each side wall of the closet devoted to a stack of a couple rods or bars. There should be enough room for this sort of setup in a big enough walk-in closet. People will want to make sure that they have enough space for shoes, which can be stored in narrower areas.

Shoes Can Often Have Their Own Sets of Stacked and Narrow Shelves

Keeping the clothes and the shoes separate in walk-in closets often makes sense. Shoes will not take up as much space. Taking advantage of the wall space with walk-in closets is valuable in general, and a stack of narrow and low shelves can work particularly well for the shoes. 

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When it comes to turning your house into a home, it isn't always easy to know where to start. After I purchased my first home, it still felt like someone else's space, which really put a damper on my ability to create a warm, welcoming environment. However, after collecting different things from around the world and learning how to create my own art, I was able to make the kinds of changes I needed to in order to make my place feel like home. I wanted to make a website all about creating a fun, imaginative space, so I started this blog. Check it out!

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