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Custom Closet Design: 7 Details to Consider

Custom closet design can be easy.

It takes time to itemize your belongings and create an efficient and organized wardrobe. The best approach is to assess your storage needs before meeting with your custom closet designer. Use this personal inventory worksheet to assist you in designing your custom closet.  Here are seven guidelines to follow if you’re lucky enough to be piecing together a new dream closet.

1. Know the dimensions of your clothes. This is a big one, whether you’re planning to store clothes via hanging racks or shelves. You and your designer want to make sure you’re getting the best possible storage solution for your clothing.

One thing to be aware of is the width of your clothes. The depth of your closet cabinets and panels will range from 14 inches to 24 inches. Most clothing items, including shirts, blouses, jackets and coats, will fit inside a 24-inch-deep area. Anything with less depth won’t always fit your clothing, which means your shirts and blouses will protrude. Plan accordingly, especially if you have an island.

You and your designer will base your new closet around the types of clothing you have.

Here are a few clothing dimensions you should know when working on your custom closet design:

  • Folded sweaters and shirts require 9 to 15 inches of linear space each.
  • Coats can require up to 68 inches of vertical space.
  • Pants and jeans require up to 50 inches of vertical space (about half of that when folded).
  • Skirts require up to 45 inches of vertical space.

2. Include the right amount of double- and single-hang sections. Evaluate your wardrobe and take inventory of what you own. Do you have more blouses than dresses? Do you own any large winter coats and jackets? Whether to include more double hangs or single hangs will hinge on your clothing collection. Shirts, blouses and slacks belong on double hangs, while dresses and long coats and jackets normally need single hangs.

If you have a lot of dresses and evening gowns, tally them up so you know how much single-hang space you need. If you don’t have many (or any at all), use only double-hang sections. This will help you maximize your storage space.

Men’s closet spaces normally don’t require many, if any, single-hang sections. Exceptions are for hunting gear, long coats or if you long hang your slacks. Adding more double-hang sections will better accommodate a wardrobe composed of mostly dress shirts and slacks.

3. Figure out the best solution for corners. Corners are generally the most difficult spot to reach in a walk-in closet.  Double-hang or single-hand is best for corners because it is easier to reach for a hanger than to access something on a shelf.  If you have seasonal clothing or long-hang that is not used often, storing them in a corner would be ideal.

Corner shelves is another option.  You can use them for folded clothes or to store purses and suitcases.

Suffice it to say, you might not have the space for a corner shelf. If not, it’s perfectly acceptable to have your panel overlap the adjacent wall. While the resulting corner space may not be super easy to access, you won’t be wasting any storage space. You can hang seasonal attire like winter coats in these hidden spots.

4. If you have room, consider an island. Islands are a dream addition to any walk-in closet. But the spacing has to be right. A 36-inch walkway on each side of the island is ideal, but you can get by with 30-inch or 24-inch walkways if you’re willing to sacrifice a bit of clearance space. This means you need at least 10 feet of linear space (12 feet to have 36-inch walkways). The more clearance space for islands with pullout drawers, the better.

5. Make the shoes fit. If you’re including a shoe rack, saving space is just one part of the challenge. The other? Making sure your shelves and cubbies are big enough to comfortably store your shoe collection.

A pair of women’s shoes generally measures anywhere from 5½ to 10 inches wide, while a men’s pair is 6½ to 10½ inches wide. There should be enough linear space to house the pairs you own (or at least the pairs you wear often). The best rule of thumb is to allow 7 to 12 inches of space per pair.

If you own boots, ensure that some of your shelves and cubbies are high enough to fit them. Ankle-high boots normally start at 3 inches high, while midcalf and knee-high boots can range from 9 to 17 inches high.

Check out our amazing spinning shoe storage system…trust us, its worth a look. 🙂

6. Find room for a bench. If you have the luxury of a space like this, a place to sit provides a nice spot to put on your shoes, button up your shirts and so forth.

The easiest and perhaps most affordable option is a free-standing bench. You can place it next to your island or along an unused wall in your closet.

Built-in benches are a natural fit below windows, especially higher windows. Include a drawer to add a little extra storage space to your custom closet design.

7. Don’t forget about your accessories. No household is short on accessories, be they purses, jewelry, ties or belts. It helps to create an organized space for these belongings too.

Belt and tie racks are compact and can be mounted to any panel within your closet. You may also want hooks to hang your purses or jewelry on.  A valet rod is a must to more quickly put your outfits together and plan for the day ahead.  Including a jewelry tray in one of your drawers is also an option in your custom closet design. You can put trays in your island or in a drawer in or near a vanity.

Austin-Morgan Closets is the Phoenix area’s leading creator of custom closets, custom closet design, and closet organizers. We create unique solutions with your space in mind. Let us help guide you through the process of creating the custom closet of your dreams.  We look forward to expertly designing a closet just for you. Connect with us today to get started!

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