Maximizing Storage Space in Your Custom Closet


Lisa Rivera • Jul 24, 2023
Maximizing Storage Space in Your Custom Closet

Every square inch counts when you’re looking to optimize the storage in your home, and this is most apparent when it comes to small closets. If you’re constantly struggling to organize your custom closet and managing clutter has become a part of your daily routine, it might be time to try some new techniques.

From maximizing your floor space to taking advantage of verticality and much more, we’ve got the tips you need to make the most of even the smallest custom closet in your home.

Once you’re ready to get started, you should:

  • Optimize your closet floor
  • Take advantage of vertical space
  • Use new folding methods
  • Invest in closet organizers
  • Use wall and door space

Now that we’ve got an idea of what goes into optimizing a small closet, let’s get into the details and see how you can make this work for your home.


Optimize Your Closet Floor

All too often when it comes to smaller custom closets, as the floor goes, so goes the rest of the closet. When clothes pile up and it becomes hard to navigate the space, it’s easy for the entire closet to get cluttered as a result.

One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to optimize this area is through the use of shoe racks, bins, hampers, and other similar solutions. Not only will they help keep your closet floor clear, but they’ll also make it easier to get ready in the morning and get out the door on time.

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Take Advantage of Vertical Space

If your custom closet is a bit on the smaller side but has plenty of vertical space, you might think about taking advantage of this extra room. For example, with the simple addition of a second hanging rod, you can effectively double your hanging clothes storage.

Or maybe you want to use your top shelf as a place for mid- to long-term storage. Whatever works best for you, your closet’s verticality can be a great help.

Use New Folding Methods

Most homeowners don’t consider their folding method when looking to make use of all available space in their custom closets, but they should. Not only can unoptimized folding reduce your total room for putting away clothes, but it can also make it harder to find what you’re looking for.

You might consider folding your clothes vertically so that everything is visible instead of stacked on top of each other. You might even want to try rolling shirts and other garments to save space. Whatever you choose, every little bit of space saved makes a big difference.

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Invest in Closet Organizers

You can think of closet organizers as a cheat code for when all else fails. Where once you might have struggled to find the room for all your accessories, jewelry, and other knick-knacks, things like jewelry organizers, racks, wall-mounted storage, and more can give you space you didn’t even realize you had in your custom closet.

Use Wall and Door Space

As the pros at Better Homes & Gardens point out, there’s a lot of space in the home that often goes unused, and two of the biggest culprits are the walls and backs of doors. With the simple addition of a few hooks and wall-mounted shelving units, you can have an elegant and handy way to store items on your walls.

With a simple door organizer, you can have the equivalent of entire shelves’ worth of storage space, instantly available to you and within reach as soon as you open your closet door.


Conclusion

Trying to find space in a small custom closet can feel like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be that way. By using these super simple hacks, you can make even the smallest closet work harder for you, not only freeing up space but also making it so much easier to get put together in the morning.

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