The master bedroom has amazing windows — but we're going to need to do some brainstorming to
add some closet space:
Not exact matches
Another option is to
add wire drawers to create more drawer storage in the
closet,
add shelf dividers to make your shelf more useable and, if
space is available,
add a second shelf for more storage.
Add shelves to the bottom of the
closet to make the most use of that
space.
If you have the
space, consider
adding laundry hampers to your
closet.
If you must store other items there — boxes of papers, extra blankets, sporting equipment — consider having a few high shelves
added to make the most of the
closet's vertical
space.
As an
added personal note, I'd request that the
space provided for you be safe and clean as well (not a packed, dirty supply
closet or something).
Each individual purchase on its own was a deal however when it
added up it took a toll on my wallet and
closet space!
Winter coats can
add too much
space in my
closet.
I will probably be
adding more soon, because today I am taking advantage of some Labor Day Sales and need some
space in my
closet!
I'm putting more emphasis on bagging up and selling the things I no longer wear or love, keeping my
space very organized so I can find everything, getting old favorites repaired at the tailor and cobbler, and being extremely selective when spending money or
adding things to my
closet.
• Invest in writeable tags • Use cut PVC for storing small things (leggings, shirts etc.) • Double your
closet space instantly by using soda can tabs to hook hangers together •
Add - on skirt and pant hangers allow you to waterfall clothes and save
space • Love your baby's pretty shoes?
Adding an island to the center of a walk - in
closet not only gives you great storage
space for jewelry, accessories and those unmentionables (see # 2), but it also provides a useful workspace.
We have
added space for counselors and speech therapists by remodeling
closets and reclaimed a multipurpose room and created four classrooms out of it.
We have small children and do not see ways to
add any
space for cribs or
closets on the main floor but the homes are a wonderful floor plans.
Add Folditure chairs, and you have an entire dining room suite takes up the
space of a coat in your
closet
* Adequate hardware (including at least one good mouse or trackball) * High voltage surge protector * Top tier residential Internet access at minimum * Big table or desk: at the bare minimum, a 72in utility table, the more
space the better * Good chair * Good light: lamps, adequate
space near a window * Ventilation and climate control: this probably means a window AC unit if you have a lot of hardware * Printer, for a lot of folks * Modicum of supplies: notebooks, multipurpose paper, Post-Its, envelopes, folders, pens, pencils, spare cables (power, USB, Firewire, Ethernet), cleaning supplies (for keeping workspaces and displays free of dust and other crud) * Storage
space,
closet or cabinet: the
space occupied by supplies, cables, crates, and files starts to
add up PDQ * Good WiFi router or repeater (i.e., not a Linksys WRT series) * Hardcopy address book (at bare minimum, sync your contacts on multiple devices)
If I can do that for only $ 6000 - $ 7000 because most of that work is already done and all I have to do is run up some drywall and put in a ceiling fan and maybe build a
closet, not only did I
add 300 - 400 square feet of
space, but I did it very cheaply and I could
add a bedroom or a bathroom or both to the home and boom, I've just created my extra bedroom.
It's a decent thing to do, you'll create more homebuyers, and — as an
added bonus — some extra
space will appear in your
closet or basement.
Add storage Old homes often don't have much
closet space.
A spacious sitting area provides additional
space, while his - and - her walk - in
closets and vanities are an
added luxury.
Closets: There are never enough hangers, there is never enough
space, yet you are always
adding more clothes.
If you have four or fewer bedrooms, then converting one into a walk - in
closet or taking that
space to
add on to an adjoining room could make your house worth less when you sell, Severance says.
Large walk - in
closet &
add» l
closet space on the opposite wall.
By
adding a few shelves to a small, shallow
closet I was able to create a desk that takes up almost no
space!
If you don't have enough
closet space for your entry,
add plenty of hooks and baskets so your floor can remain clear.
We converted this
closet to a laundry
space last year and
added DIY shelves and a folding table:
One tip for maybe getting a bit more storage
space: We recently had some shelving
added to our master
closet and the lady who designed them recommended we hang our slacks ON THE TOP RACK and the jackets / shirts on the BOTTOM RACK.
(Some leftover paint my Mom had in one of her
closets) We also
added a 12 ″ x18 ″ piece of wood (we got them cut at a local home improvement store) to the top of each half (with Liquid Nails), to give them a little more surface
space.
Photography courtesy of Stacey Van Berkel Faking it The easiest and most affordable way to increase
closet space is by
adding stand - alone wardrobes along a wall.
I
added a tension rod to my
closet, a hanging shelf system, a plastic drawer unit, and over-the-door hooks to maximize every square inch of my
space.
There are so many different directions you could go with this
space, but my gut reaction (probably because of the teeny tiny
closet situation here at our house) was to
add a bunch of storage.
Adding a window to a solid wall in a hallway,
closet or small bath can make a
space feel less claustrophobic.
Utilize
closet organizers to
add more functional storage
space for things like shoes, gloves, hats and umbrellas.
Here, a partition wall has been
added to create a large
closet area complete with shelving, shoe racks and drawers — making best use of every inch of
space.
This bedroom tells us several things: someone holds that belt in high esteem, there isn't enough
closet space so they
added a portable
closet, and they love pink paint and gaudy window drapes.
They knew they had to create more
space if they wanted to
add any kind of master bath features, so they tore down the wall separating the bathroom and the
closet, and turned the
closet space into a shower.
Removing the games from their boxes
added more shelf
space in my
closet.
Chelsea from Two Twenty One
added storage to a blank
space in her
closet by hanging rods with command hooks to the inside of the
closet door.
To provide a place to store clothing and other collections not suited for display, Dragoo
added shallow
closets with Shaker - style doors in the master bedroom, the mudroom, and the second - floor living
space.
Challenged by the small footprint of the landing, she utilized custom antiqued mirrors by Brooks & Black Fine Framing to
add depth to the small
space and removed a
closet door to create a vignette where the lady of the house might make a quick call or attend to the business of running a busy home.
«Mounted slightly wider than the door frame, drapes make the
closet look bigger, offer easy access, and
add style to the
space,» says the writers at Real Simple.
Two vibrant, red
closet doors
add a splash of color to the subdued
space, while a vintage cabinet and a 19th - century light fixture provide old - fashioned character.
While you'd think we lost some storage
space because we removed the walk - in
closet, we actually gained usable
closet space by
adding deep
closets around the room.
Bush heightened the environmental warmth,
adding a shadowy mood by designing built - in wooden desks and
closets, small exercises in architecture that confirm the strong, clean lines of a house carved with deep pockets of
space.
A stackable laundry basket storage is a great way to save on
space but
add tons of storage and functionality to a small laundry room or
closet.
We have limited
space but have the perfect
closet to use for a w / d hookup, would love to
add tiles and
add some shelving.
This was my laundry room project when we moved last year — I had our contractor turn a
closet into a more functional
space, and we
added a kitty box hole.
The plan is to carry this theme through with custom corner cabinets to flank the tub and
add storage in the
space (we had to knock out the linen
closet in the hallway to make everything fit in the
space that we wanted).
And while we are all offering free advice, what about taking the
closet out of the office to
add more
space on that side and putting a
closet for your son's bedroom bumping into the office, then the bedroom
closet and the storage wall at the end of your present kitchen could be a second bathroom on the main floor.
This is what I was thinking also, and maybe taking out as much of the coat
closet to
add even a bit more
space to the area.