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Despite its narrow size, this built-in closet nook cleverly fits a dresser, double hanging racks, shelves for foldables, and a smart shoe pantry. That's an inspiring slew of clothes storage options for a tiny space!
Kids' clothes and accessories may be long on style but they're short on, well, size. Still, opt for tall cubbies with hanging rods so that diminutive outfits can fit in them now with room to store folded items below; later, longer shirts and pants will fill the space.
This clever rolling-shelf system literally doubles your clothes storage space. It's a smart move for deep walk-in closets or rooms without any enclosed closets at all--just hang a decorative floor-to-ceiling curtain to hide the shelves.
Don't let time be the enemy of your favorite (but infrequently worn) outfits and accessories: Keep them dust-free and organized using protective hanging bags and canvas bins.
Keeping a full-length mirror in your closet means not having to risk toothpaste smudges while trying to peer into your bathroom reflection. Framed in the same wood as the rest of this custom walk-in, this mirror conceals more accessory storage shelves behind it.
Adjustable shelving and hanging areas in this kids' closet promises long-term practicality. Using corners for hanging rods maximizes space, while keeping a hamper in the closet itself reduces the likelihood of floor piles of dirty laundry.
If you have the space, consider hanging all of one type of clothing in a single closet—like bathrobes for summer pool-going guests. Stashing towels in there as well keeps all seasonal supplies on hand in one place.
Short but deep rolling drawers are perfect for containing accessory clutter—and they also serve as a solid hanging ledges for outfits in-the-making.
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