Master Closet Build

Michele Pappagallo
by Michele Pappagallo
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When we bought our house, the Master Bedroom Closet was absolutely empty...no shelves, rods, anything.....so this was our solution!
When we bought our house, the Master Bedroom closet was literally a blank space. There were no shelves, rods, etc, so we knew we needed to figure out something quick! Please excuse my lack of "in progress" pics on this project as we were working so fast I forgot to get many taken....The space is approx 94" deep by 72" wide, so it was a nice large space to work with. We knew we needed shelving as well as hanging rods, so I sketched out a simple plan to build.
This is the basic plan we worked from. Everything here is approx dimensions to fit our particular space. We bought 1x16x8' edge Glued Finger Joint Pine Boards at Lowe's for the project because we wanted the shelves to be plenty deep, plus they were less expensive than solid pine boards. The ones we bought cost $19.97 each. We cut all of the boards, sanded them and painted them before beginning the actual build. We used sheetrock screws to attach the two outer boards to the wall for stability and strength, then used short pieces of 1x2 pine attached with sheetrock screws to lay our shelves on. The hanging rods are pieces of plain galvanized plumbing pipe cut to size, and we attached them with standard closet pole rod hangers screwed into the upright wood pieces.
This shows the work in progress. The boards are all in place, and we are laying vinyl shelf liner on the shelves at this stage. You can get a better idea of the construction from this view. On the opposite wall of the closet, we copied this same pattern and built another unit exactly like this one so we each have our own side.
This shows the opposite side of the closet...which is a mirror image of the other side. As you can see, we have started loading clothes, etc in the closet at this point.
Finally, all of our clothes are loaded in...along with the ironing board and supplies, and a small step stool that is great for reaching the top shelves. Now...we just need to purge about half of our wardrobes to get this closet organized....maybe another day! LOL


Overall, we spent roughly $325 to complete this project. For us, it was well worth it to have all of the extra shelving, hanging space, etc available.
Suggested materials:
  • Lumber, Galvanized Pipe, Closet Pole Hangers, Shelf Liner, Paint   (Lowes)
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  • Debbie Keeble Debbie Keeble on May 18, 2017

    It looks great. I am always looking for ways to organize our small master closet. Can you tell me the dimensions of your closet?

  • KellyD KellyD on May 24, 2017

    Are the upright pieces - the ones that hold the shelves in the middle and not attached to the end walls of the closet - attached to side the wall? If so, how?

  • Eroque022810 Eroque022810 on Jun 06, 2017

    Are you happy with it or do you wish you had added shelves for shoes on back wall?

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  • Eroque022810 Eroque022810 on Jun 06, 2017

    I have a similar layout, it was already here when bought home and empty it looked like a good size. I was so wrong. I have 3 seasons summer fall and winter. So I need to see my clothes. I have purged 2 times still no help. And I don't fold things so the shelving could have been on my husband's side,so I could have more hanging space. Poor guy gets 2 rods. My clothes still don't fit. My shoes I keep in box so they don't get dusty so I air them out overnight then put them away. That was the purge that hurt the most. Have fun purging! Otherwise it is very creative the way you were able to customize it to fit your needs. I love the depth of the shelves. And the price can not be beat! May you enjoy it and your new home for years to come.

    • Michele Pappagallo Michele Pappagallo on Jun 07, 2017
      Thanks so much for your feedback! We have been so happy to have everything organized...although we definitely need to purge some of our old clothing! Now that we have retired to the beach, we don't need office clothes anymore...so out they go! LOL
  • Eroque022810 Eroque022810 on Jun 11, 2017

    That will be the best part. I'm don't able to work due to illiness,so that was the first thing to go,looking at it was just depressing. But good for you to retire on the beach,with the sounds to sleep to and the breeze.

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