Bedroom Closet Systems - Walk in Closet Design Makeover
by
Beverly OMalley
(IC: blogger)
$1000
3 Weeks
Medium
Two bedroom closet systems were used in this walk in closet design. The makeover was a DIY project using a variety of bedroom closet organizers from the big box store and of course some ingenuity.
The closet was a generous size (5' X 8') with the door on one of the 5 foot walls - but not quite centered on that wall so a standard rod and shelf was not possible on each of the 8' walls.
The closet was a generous size (5' X 8') with the door on one of the 5 foot walls - but not quite centered on that wall so a standard rod and shelf was not possible on each of the 8' walls.
The walk in closet had been in use for 27 years with only the standard rod and shelf design along two walls. It was pretty boring and not very efficient.
The emptied closet - YES, you can paint a popcorn type spray on ceiling but because the textured coating is water soluble so you have to use an oil based paint.
Shelving and drawers were added to the NON hanging wall. The dresser is re-purposed and mounted directly on the wall on top of a closet storage tower placed sideways and used for shoe storage.
Final result. A completely different type of bedroom closet system was used on the short wall, and as you can see in the photo we used corner bedroom closet organizers to gain more storage for linens in the closet.
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Published August 22nd, 2014 5:00 AM
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Georgina on Oct 27, 2014Hey Beverly, my clever little FINGS hooks can be used without tools inside closets and cabinets. You know those little holes for shelf pin supports that make shelves adjustable? FINGS fit straight in! Let me know what you think of Bling FINGS as I would appreciate feedback, thanks Georgina.
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