Closet ideas
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Sort your shoes - If you’ve been wanting to rein in your exploding shoe collection for some time, a long weekend is the time to do it. This grab ‘n’ go solution would work for even the biggest shoeaholics among us. Invest in matching storage boxes and add a photographic label of each pair on the front of each box.
Farmhouse Revival 76,327 Saves | 17 Questions Stack them high If you have space for a cloakroom or want to make your hallway work harder, invest in some bespoke shelving for your family’s shoes. Box shelves are a classic look that allows everyone to find their footwear easily. A stress-free family is a family that doesn’t argue about where their shoes have disappeared to. Simple.
Make the most of a small, shallow closet by outfitting it with components that make sense. Instead of one long hanging rod, go with a pair of shorter valet rods to hang clothes boutique-style. Fill in all the extra space above and below the rods with shelving for shoes, accessories and sweaters, and install hooks under the shelves to hold bags or scarves.
Planning tips: Note the measurements of the shoe shelves you will be purchasing, and tape out the dimensions on your floor. Then fill the space with shoes you want to store — this will allow you to know precisely how many pairs each shelf will fit. Pay attention to the height of the shoes you want to store, too — flats and sneakers can go on shelves positioned closer together; heels and boots need more space.
DIY idea: Bookcase as closet storage. Why: A simple bookcase with adjustable shelves is often just the right size for holding shoes, boots, bags and more. Extras: To use your bookcase as storage for sweaters, add shelf dividers to keep piles from toppling over. If you keep your shoes in their boxes, label the outside with a photo of the shoes so you can tell what’s what at a glance.
tall, narrow shelving unit can be worth sacrificing a bit of hanging space — shoes, jeans and sweaters can all fit on shelves 12 to 16 inches wide (measure your belongings to see what size you need).
This closet shows an excellent use of the space, especially at the far end. A shallow shelf with drawers provides places for socks, shoes, belts and other small items. The depth of this fixture does not interfere with the ends of the rods on the back walls, and allows plenty of room to comfortably reach the back corners of the closet. An arrangement like this also helps to define individual spaces for those sharing a closet.
Costs:•Small linen closets: A few hundred dollars, depending on materials •Modest-size wall closets: Under $1,000 or even $500 if you choose less-expensive materials •Walk-in closets: At least $750 •Higher-quality and custom closets: Several thousand dollars, easily
Solar tubes combined with drum fixture Cost: Light tubes are on the cheaper end of the spectrum, starting at a few hundred dollars with installation. The more complex and the more energy efficient and high quality the skylight, the more expensive it will be. Fixed and manually operable skylights with installation can cost a couple of thousand dollars each; automated systems can cost up to $5,000 installed. Much of the cost depends on the type of glazing and the type of frame. For example, skylights that are suitable for highly energy-efficient homes like Passive Houses are wood framed, certified for efficiency and triple glazed, and can even be clad in copper (as opposed to aluminum) on the exterior.The cost for a light tube, on the other hand, is relative to the amount of piping and whether or not a combined electrical light system is being installed as well.
PRO Farinelli Construction Inc Hello and thank you! This closet is one of two fabulous WIC's for the master bedroom and measures approximately 12' x 13'. The other closet measures 15'x10' (I think this is the 15 x 10)
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