Which master closet looks best?
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Katrina Warren on Feb 26, 2015Here are some image results for small closet design on google. https://www.google.com/search?q=small+closet+design&biw=1360&bih=599&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=m2PvVKiPKIHtgwTfrYSQAQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQHelpful Reply
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Shelby @ The Weathered Barn Studio on Feb 26, 2015..I would use those shelves on the left for my shoe boxes, and shoes....; and I would utilize the dead corner on the right with a corner piece of closet rod, I have put up Closet Maid in every place I lived, and it made a huge difference in useability . I like the large piece in the middle , that way you can still put shelves / drawers underneath and have an area for long hanging clothing ...or use that far right short wall for long hanging clothing.Helpful Reply
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Lindcurt on Feb 26, 2015A hundred year old house with a closet that large? I am so envious. I like your sketched design. The only problem I could see is that the shelving unit is pretty flimsy. I will probably need to be reinforced with plywood up the outsides. Full clothes rods can get really heavy.Helpful Reply
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Starr Durrant on Feb 26, 2015If you keep the taller shelf to the right - there is reasonable space on the side wall in front of that shelf to put a vertical row of hooks for belts, scarves and such. Best of luck!Helpful Reply
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Marion Nesbitt on Feb 27, 2015Think cubbies are complicating things. Would use them for off season storage. Am not sure what you plan on using the shelving towers for - baskets for scarves, belts, etc? Could these be put on the horizontal and attached to the sides of the closet above any rods for clothes?Helpful Reply
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Ruth wallace on Feb 27, 2015You would have more space to put it in the middle. That way you have three rods. I would also above put a shelf above the tall shelves to put blankets or those cute boxes for storage.Helpful Reply
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Norma Jones on Feb 27, 2015Ariel, I have two shelving units like yours, and I cut 2" off ends of one unit, and they fit perfectly side by side in my closet. That section is slightly smaller than the other, but it works for me. An alternative is stacking them horizontally in the right corner, maybe even adding a third unit to get height/added support for lower rod OR I would consider adding a full width shelf (entire length of back wall) to accommodate storage at bottom rather than top, using bins, baskets or dust ruffle to hide items, because it's easier to place/remove hangers from a higher rod than bulky items. I don't know how many long items (dresses/skirts) you want to hang, but I think a cascading set of alternating hooks on far right wall would accommodate the few dresses I own. Measure 1/2 width of clothes hangers you use and add 2" to place first one closer to rear, then next closer to front, etc. Don't keep in straight line or bulk will be excessive by the 4th hook. Really like having the doors off! If you decide to add a shelf above top full width rod, be sure to provide adequate clearance (3") above rod to access hangers and avoid scraping knuckles.Helpful Reply
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Carol Stehling on Feb 27, 2015Personally, I would knock out the shelves on the left, close up the hole in the closet and use the space for drawers fronting in the room. If the shelf unit you have is partical board, it won't be strong enough to hold loaded clothes rods probably. Adding 1/2" plywood to the sides will do the trick. I like using it in the middle with rods on each side. The only problem I see is on the double rod side, you probably won't have room for 2 shoe racks on the bottom under clothes. I would frame in the opening and put double doors with a catch at the top. Then each door will open and you can have hooks on the back of each door. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Sherri on Feb 27, 2015I think your original design is the best as it looks like the only one that will allow two rods for shorter clothing and one for longer items. I hope you post your finished closet when you're done. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Nancy Jenkins on Feb 27, 2015Mine looks close to #3 except no side built in just cubicles on one side of wall I took door off. Where my armoire is now could have been older closet area. I like your ideas, thanks.Helpful Reply
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Recreate on Feb 27, 2015I haven't read all the posts from above so I apologize if I missed something or repeated what someone else said. Can you take the white shelf you have now in the picture and hang it across the wall at the top(on its side)? You would still have shelves and you may be able to have better luck finding studs against the 2 walls on either side or even the ceiling( you may need brackets to support the shelf). you could do the same on the bare wall. Also do it at the bottom on either wall and maybe put a support between the 2 shelves, 1 at the top and 1 at the bottom and hang rods in between. OH, I HOPE THAT MADE SENSE. You may not be able to go with your original plan but think outside the box. :)Helpful Reply
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Dawn Thompson on Feb 27, 2015I would stack the shelves like in your drawing but move the stack to the 2/3rd spot to the left. I would hang a short rod for my long dresses (which would allow you to access the shelves to the left) & then hang 2 parallel poles for shorter hanging clothesn one over the other.Helpful Reply
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