![]() ( Update – Since sharing this post, I’ve also given our tiny master closet an update as well with a more grown-up closet organizer. The boys won’t be able to reach the clothes that are hanging on the bar for quite some time, but almost none of their everyday clothing needs to be hung up, so that wasn’t a deal breaker. In the end I decided the design on the far right above was the winner. There were plenty of low shelves/cubbies for storing all kinds of stuff, a long hanging bar, and a high shelf above it to put absolutely all of the vertical space to good use. I came up with a few ideas and then used painters tape to see how they would actually work in the closet. On the other hand, I also wanted it to continue to function several years down the road when they are a bit older so the area for hanging clothes had to be big enough to fit full grown man clothing.Īlso, since this is a closet with sliding doors, you can only access one half of the closet at a time. So whatever built-ins I created needed to make sense with only one door open at a time. and my two and four year olds needed to be able to reach as many of the shelves as possible. (I definitely want to encourage them getting out and putting away their own clothing!) It needed to have lots of shelf space for storing toys, shoes, clothes, etc. When I started figuring out the design, I tried to keep several things in mind. That way I could configure it exactly how I want – plus it would be way cheaper! I knew I wanted to create my own custom closet system. ![]() Not a great closet for anyone, but considering how few hanging clothes my son has, it was basically just one huge waste of space! One bar for hanging clothes and one high shelf. Plus a small bookcase I stuck in there to add a bit more storage.
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