Real closet for real people

Yael
by Yael
I keep looking at closets and walk-in closet projects, and all seem to have, lucky for them, less cloths and stuff than me. so, while I'm, impressed with the creativity of the solutions and how beautiful they are, none seem a good fit for my challenge. How do you organize A LOT of cloths in a small space [small walk in closet], please?

make it real. thanks.
  7 answers
  • Pap23195814 Pap23195814 on May 27, 2017

    Buy hangers that can hold about five garments. They've amazingly space-saving.

  • Keri Flanagan Keri Flanagan on May 27, 2017

    Install a second closet rod below the current one. You'll need to measure exact placement to not interfere with top rod and not have clothes on bottom rod drag on the floor

  • Yael Yael on May 27, 2017

    Thdnk you. In a way, already done. Hoping for ideas šŸ’” I hav tried :-(

  • Eroque022810 Eroque022810 on May 27, 2017

    Yes walk in closets look great empty but I still have to keep seasonal clothes in plastic containers. Be careful if you put to much weight on rod it will fall. Maybe because of where I live I have to have clothes for 3 seasons and have more clothes. I've done about 3 DE clutterings and yet I get what you mean about these over stuffed closets that get made over and there is no clothes in the after pictures and I just laugh.

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on May 28, 2017

    I'm also a big fan of doubling and tripling up on hangers- you get triple the use in the same space!

  • Patricia Patricia on May 28, 2017

    Try installing towel rods on the wall behind your clothes. Then use hangers where the hook swivels and you can hang out of season clothes behind your seasonal clothes.

  • Michele Pappagallo Michele Pappagallo on May 29, 2017

    We built shelves and hung rods at various heights for our clothing. Also, there is space at the top on each side for boxes, bags, etc. We are able to pack a lot of stuff in the small space.