How to upgrade a closet with lil cost
Related Discussions
Vinyl plank flooring vs pergo (laminate)
I currently have stinky dirty carpeting in my living room and I want to replace it with a durable flooring that can stand up to dogs and kids.
How to remove popcorn ceiling that has been painted?
Does having a paint over a popcorn ceiling change how I'd remove the popcorn ceiling?
How to apply peel and stick wallpaper?
I want to spruce up my walls with peel-and-stick wallpaper. Has anyone used this before and can advise me as to how to apply it properly?
How to stain wood floor?
I've heard staining is a good technique for updating floors. So how do I stain my wood floor?
How can I make this hidden door more hidden and less hideous?
I have a hidden door though it doesn't look so hidden at the moment and I like the appeal of a hidden door. We do need to use the door, but not often. This is in a b... See more
Decorating around this tiny door?!
This is in our master bedroom. As of now we have nothing there because we are confused about what to do. We can't cover it up completely because we have made the room... See more
Extra shelves can be installed low cost using wood found on Craigslist or the Restore. Matching bins and vacuum bags can be found at the Dollar store.
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/cheap-closet-organizers/?lp=true
I've done a few closets. I usually put in a second closet rod using wooden pole from lumber store, and the fastners that you can get at any hardware store. I also usually put a melamine shelf above the second rod for shoes and such. You can have that cut to size at the lumber store. Get a couple pieces of 1 x 3s the depth of the closet to put your shelf on.
If the closet is big enough, I have stacked 2 old kitchen cabinets over each other, painted white, and added extra shelves for folded stuff like sweaters etc.
I like to use crates to rotate summer and winter stuff up to the top shelf to open up the rods for the season.
You can put in a lower rod that you can find just about anywhere and consolidate shirts, skirts, and other short clothes on one side of the closet.