The Challenges of a Small Walk-In Closet
We’ll admit, a walk-in bedroom closet is nothing to complain about! But not all walk-in closets are the expansive storage havens of your dreams. Some are small and maybe even cramped. So yes, technically you can “walk in,” but the limited space presents a set of challenges.
What are the best ways to take advantage of a small walk-in closet and utilize its full storage potential?
- Maximize vertical space. According to professional organizer Michelle Vig of Neat Little Nest, “When you have a small closet, it’s important to maximize your vertical space. This might mean getting additional shelving installed so you can use all the space to the ceiling.”
- Add bins. Bins and baskets are always a good idea for organizing, but in a small walk-in closet they can help with the top shelves. “To make it easier to get at the items on those higher shelves,” Vig says, “consider adding bins to those shelves so you can pull them down and grab what you need.”
- Use thinner hangers. A small walk-in closet will have less rod space for your hanging clothes. “Hangers take up a lot of space,” Vig says. “By using thin hangers you can get more items into the closet.”
- Install a closet system. If your small walk-in features standard builder-grade rods and shelves, chances are you can squeeze in a lot more storage potential with a closet system. Professional systems or DIY versions will add shelves, rods and drawers custom fit to your small closet.
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