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by Annette Robinson
3 months ago in Design Dilemma
Need help with slanted small walk in closet
My closet is awkward to organize and to make it look neat. The slant to it sends custom closet designers running. I hope you have a few solutions.
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Annette Robinson Help here is needed so badly. My closet embarrasses me. So peek before you take it full on wide eyed.
3 months ago ·
JWinteriors Cant tell the depth too well, but here goes...empty the entire closer, removing rods, hooks everything. Run a double pole, one as low as you can without shirts touching floor and one as high as you can so that those shirts don't touch the ones below it. Use white metal closet poles and cut to fit. Purchase white plastic hangers and begin hanging everything you still wear. If you haven't worn something for over a year...fold it up and bin it somewhere else. Purses...buy a wide, shallow bin that would slide under your bed and lay out each of your purses carefully, stuff each with tissue if need be. Store under your bed. Shoes line up neatly on the bottom of closet..or do as i do, put them in plastic, see through shoe boxes and store behind clothes on floor.
3 months ago ·
apple_pie_order Do you have measurements and more photos showing all of each wall? JWinteriors has excellent ideas. Fuzzy hangers are good for keeping sweaters from falling off, too.

You might get some ideas from this discussion: http://www.houzz.com/discussions/327073/Closet-design-in-narrow-area-with-slanted
3 months ago ·
Anish Motwani Associates Hello

We suggest you go for Shelfs in the closet instead of Hangers. Folding and arranging the stuff will be better idea

Regards
Anish Motwani Associates
www.anishkmotwani.in
3 months ago ·
Annette Robinson Thank you so much!
3 months ago ·
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