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8 Inspiring and Attainably Neat Closets

1. Child-size. A neat closet can hold the clothing and personal items of more than one child, thanks to strategically arranged shelving and rods that maximize the space. Doors that open outward rather than slide, provide a full view of the organizing system. But the same concept could work just as well for a closet with sliding doors.

2. Bath closet. A neat bathroom closet is only as wide as five rolls of toilet paper, but it’s efficiently laid out. Labeled wicker baskets corral headbands and ribbons, soap and shampoo, and backup toiletries. The shelves have been adjusted to precisely fit the size of the baskets.

3. Under the stairs. Many of us in two-story homes have dead — or at least poorly organized — space beneath the stairs or in the attic.  Shelving and bins can maximize storage in the space under an A-line or attic ceiling, providing toys and games with a dedicated resting place.

What is your idea of a neat closet?

4. Open and shut. Baskets keep loose items neat. A wire unit attached to the underside of the top shelf creates a clever place for rolled-up washcloths. The towels on the second shelf from the top are kept in piles thanks to vertical dividers. And two towel racks attached to the back of the closet door create space for hanging more linens.

5. Gray way. This closet benefits from a series of gray cloth bins that make finding a child’s possessions easier, thanks to the pink labels marking what’s inside each one.

6. Iron it out. This closet isn’t much deeper than the width of an ironing board, but a strategic use of shelving, baskets and an over-the-door shoe storage unit has made it a practical place for storing household necessities like batteries and light bulbs.

7. Wrapping diva. The doors on this standard-size closet have been removed and replaced with a rod and curtains, allowing the homeowner to view all its contents at once. Shelves and magazine holders contain a collection of fabrics and craft supplies, while a trunk displays a ribbon collection. A wall-mounted rack holds rolls of wrapping paper.

8. The realist. This kid’s closet uses the same concept as some of the previous examples — a mix of shelves, rods and baskets — but we love it because it’s a realistic example of what neat looks like on an everyday basis.

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