Closet Rods for triangle roof




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Here are a few links I found with ideas and pictures to deal with angled walls, I hope they help based on your description:
https://www.closetbay.com/installing-closet-rod-on-an-angles-wall/
This person used piping instead of closet rods so they could customize the angling, pretty clever:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/a5/51/b5/a551b5efe11734b60a03b2e9506c4ad1--slanted-ceiling-bedroom-sloped-ceiling.jpg
And this person improvised with the brackets and some thick ribbon:
http://www.chinesedic.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/angled-ceiling-closet-rod-hanger-brackets.jpg
Can you please post a picture so we have a better idea of what you need?
Can you put a rolling rack?
You say you have no exposed beams just beadboard. You could glue and nail wooden cleats into the beadbord. You could also try the different brackets. See videos below.
You could put the low stuff on the lower rod, and put your dresses where the book cases are. You could use a free standing bookcase and screw a rod into.
Alternatively, You could just put hooks up for your dresses. I had to do that in one apartment. I just put the hangers on the hooks...I only had 4-5 dresses though.
A great deal depends on the angle of your roof. You will have to bring any hanging bar out enough for the back of the hanger to clear the wall. The picture with the shelf offers additional storage if your slope is not too severe.
I found a site that will give you an idea of what you can do to the attic to turn it into a closet and everything you would need. Looks like a fun project.
http://www.hgtv.com/design/decorating/design-101/turn-an-unfinished-attic-into-a-walk-in-closet
Try hanging a clothes bar from the ceiling using chains. You could insert a hook into the ceiling rafters, use a wooden closet rod, place eye screws on each end, use S hooks to attach chains to each hook/screw. This way you can take advantage of the slant without having to compromise on the height.
Maximize space in odd shaped closets:
https://stricklandsclosets.com/maximize-space-odd-shaped-closets/