10 Layouts Pros Use to Make Closets Effortlessly Organized
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10 Layouts Pros Use to Make Closets Effortlessly Organized
"Beyond the size of the closet, ask yourself a few key questions before diving into the design. What items will you be storing: everyday clothes and shoes, or seasonal items like linens and beach towels, or coats? Do you like to fold most clothes, or hang them? And who is the closet for - you, a guest, or a child? Clarifying these details early on will help you better understand your specific needs and make it easier to choose the ideal layout for your space."
"Kids' Reach-In with Pull-Out Shelves Choosing the proper drawer depth is a key detail when designing a closet layout with built-in drawers. Drawers that are too deep can result in wasted space, while drawers that are abruptly shallow may limit functionality. Striking the right balance is essential to ensure your storage is both efficient and practical."
"Lisa Adams, CEO and lead designer at LA Closet Design, knows a thing or two about designing the perfect closet layout. She's created functional and stylish closet designs for clients all over the world (including notable names like Christina Aguilera, Reese Witherspoon, Tyra Banks, and Khloe Kardashian!). According to Adams, designing the perfect closet begins with evaluating your unique storage needs - and how you plan to utilize the space."
Lisa Adams is CEO and lead designer at LA Closet Design and has created closet designs for many notable clients. Designing an ideal closet begins with evaluating unique storage needs and intended use of the space. Key questions include what items will be stored, whether items will be folded or hung, and who will use the closet. Recommended layouts cover reach-in, walk-in, coat, and linen closets with specific configurations like double hanging with an overhead shelf. Practical details include rod heights for double hanging and appropriate drawer depth for built-in drawers to avoid wasted or limited space.
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