Walk-in closets offer a variety of design options. They can be filled with shelves for folded clothing or books. They can host tie racks, belt racks, and shoe cubbies. They can hold multiple garment racks for hanging clothes. Hooks and hang bars can also be installed to hold hats, robes, and other such items. Drawers or dressers can be placed inside walk-in closets to free up space inside the room.
Walk-in closets grant you the freedom to be creative. For example, islands and benches can be placed inside large closets to create the feeling of a dressing room.
Walk-in closet organizers can be purchased as kits from local home improvement stores and some department stores. These kits contain everything needed to design your basic closet—components, shelving, and hardware. Accessories are available separately. You may have to purchase more than one kit to accommodate the entire closet. Though assembly is necessary, it is usually relatively simple.
Closet organizer systems can also be purchased for walk-in closets. These systems usually consist of pre-assembled pieces that simply need to be installed. Most can be placed on the floor for a built-in look or wall-mounted to keep floors clear.
Another option for walk-in closet organizers is a custom closet. Though these can be rather expensive, it does allow for a bit more creativity and flexibility. Custom closets can be ordered online. You give the dimensions of the closet and the desired components and accessories. You also select color, material, and style. The company will then provide you with a drawing or diagram of the proposed closet. Upon approval, they will ship the pre-made pieces to you for installation. Local closet organizer companies are also available. Many of these will send a consultant to your home. This person will evaluate your space, your d'cor, your needs, and your budget before presenting his or her recommendations for a custom closet.
With walk-in closets, the sky really is the limit. Organization is truly within reach.
Walk In Closet Organizers
Remember when you were little, the dreams of walking into a big walk-in closet with rows and rows of fancy dresses, purses and shoes? Everything was in its own space. The clothes were organized by color. It was dress up fantasy land. Many of us have grown up and now have that walk in closet. The difference is the clutter and piles of stuff. Stuff because we have no place to put it. Stuff that just does not belong on a hanger and the little shelving that is available is packed full of other stuff. You do have an option. Try a walk-in closet organizer.
You can purchase a walk-in closet organizer at any of the home improvement stores. There are so many on the market to fit just about any budget. Services are available online and in some local stores to have the organizer designed specifically for your space. The options are endless. Free standing systems are available to be placed against the wall for the built in look. There are hanging systems designed to keep the closet floor clutter free. The style you choose should fit with how you want your closet organized.
There may be shelving requirements you have for folded items. You can also choose to add tiered hanging systems to organize short items such as blouses and skirts. Some of the walk-in closet organizers offer drawer systems to take away some of the clutter of your dressers. A more personal touch like a padded bench and a mirror can turn your walk-in closet into your own dressing room.
Should you choose a shelving unit with your walk-in closet organizer, lined baskets can be added for a more personal touch. These are great for keeping smaller accessories like chain belts or scarves. They can also be used to store hair accessories and small hair pieces. You should also add a set of small compartments where you can store your purses. Also, consider adding a shoe rack that is large enough to hold your entire collection.
Depending on how much space you have in your closet, you could be able add enough shelving and drawer space in your closet to eliminate your dresser from your bedroom. Now you have a whole host of options on how to decorate your bedroom.
You should organize your walk-in closet by how you use your things. The clothes you wear most often will want to be at the front of the closet. Formal wear and evening attire would be more towards the back. As you organize your things do some spring cleaning. Take items you no longer need or want to the local charity. There is no sense in having more clutter than you already have. This is why you are putting in an organizer system to begin with.
The walk-in closet organizer is available in a coated metal system as well as wood. Some are pre-assembled for easy installation. Other systems need assembly with only a few simple tools. The instructions are very complete and step by step. You can have your walk-in closet organizer in place and functioning in a Saturday afternoon.
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