Surely, with plenty of shoes, clothes, and accessories, it is easy for your walk-in Closet to end up cluttered, especially if you don’t come up with a streamlined storage system. Yes, ask yourself, does my walk-in closet bring joy every time I visit it, or is it just another source of anxiety? Now, to ensure that you optimize your walk-in closet usage and derive more happiness from the way you have organized and utilized its space, try these top storage and organization tips to maximize your walk-in closet usage.

Install modular shelving

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Have you ever imagined owning a walk-in closet with unlimited storage possibilities for your accessories and clothes? The good news is that you can transform your closet with modular shelving that is not only efficient but also contain adequate storage space for almost every personal accessory you own in your closet. Remember, a professional walk-in closet organizer can help you develop several modular storage solutions, particularly installing those modular shelves with multi-purpose capabilities. However, make sure your modular shelves are not only strong but also user-friendly so that your wardrobe you enjoy visiting every morning

How to install modular shelving with multi-purpose features on your walk-in closet?

Do you know that a typical modular shelving system is made of strong and expandable steel material such that it can hold over 200 pounds and can be installed at any part of your walk-in closet? Besides, they are easy to secure against the wall studs rather than on top of each other.

Ensure to install shelves of shorter width compared to the entire width of the sidewalls, particularly for those shelves meant for hanging a certain selection of shirts, jackets, pants, dresses, among others.

However, these short shelves should be attached to the back of your walk-in closet wall using at least one end bracket rather than nailing them into end-to-end configurations between the sidewalls. This means that you will be required to use templates to fasten the back wall to the tube receiver assembly and the end bracket so that you can easily extend the back tube toward the sidewall. You can further include center support, the hanging tube to make it sturdier. Installing sidewall shelving can also be a trick to increase the flexibility of your walk-in closet. 

Create a makeup and vanity space

Surely, having a well-organized walk-in closet where you can apply your makeups confidently is the ultimate goal that every decent looking person wishes to come true. Do you imagine how it would feel like to own a walk-in closet where you can securely store and apply all of your beauty collections, such as your skincare lotions, lipstick, fragrance, and nail polish collections? Remember, there are several essential things to consider when setting up a walk-in closet with a makeup and vanity space. 

  • Make sure your walk-in closet has a cool and dry place to store your makeup gears. 
  • The ideal temperature for most makeup and vanity material ranges from 8-25 degrees Celsius. Anything beyond that can hamper the functionality of their active ingredients. Besides, there should be much humidity or much disclosure to direct sunlight.
  • Add a paneled mirror. For instance, installing a three-paneled mirror means they can support each other, so you will not be worrying about securing them on the wall.
  • Set up a floating shelf, particularly by the window, can help light up your space to apply your makeup effectively. 

Add vertical shoe racks

What about going vertical? Yes, rather than worrying about the limited floor space in your walk-in closet, try constructing a stepstool where you can place your shoes vertically rather than on your much squeezed horizontal shelves. A vertical stepstool can help you place your frequently worn shoes somewhere you won’t struggle to fetch them even when in a hurry. For instance, you can store your season-specific shoes at one shelf, maybe the top shelf, and the everyday shoes on another shelf, maybe the middle shelves, while the bulky pair of hiking boots at the bottom shelf of your closet. This way, you will save much of your time rather than when your shoes are all on a single shelf.

Turn your walk-in closet into a private office.

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Are you aware that you can see some idle space, for instance, an idle guest closet space into your home into a productive space? Today, every space counts, and your walk-in closet space isn’t an exception. Yes, there are those moments you wish to hide from the view and concentrate on your project, and a small office design in your walk-in closet is all you want to hide. However, several considerations are made before you start constructing a private office in your walk-in closet. 

Make sure you have enough depth. 

  • Measure your closet to ensure you have much need space. Try placing some office accessories such as printers, scanners, binders, among others, and see what happens when you close the doors once you install shelves and other furniture.
  • Separate your closet into various apartments rather than having a single big space.
  • Natural light is preferable hence include a window or skylight roofs.

Make a dressing room with a full-length mirror setup.

Honestly, a dressing room must have a full-length mirror, and your dream closet isn’t exemption if you’re dreaming of including a dressing room in it. However, it is important to consider several factors before you establish your dressing room. 

Pick your favorable color scheme. Even before you add any shelves, determine which color you would wish in your new dressing room. Besides, adding a well-mounted mirrored cabinet can serve two purposes, looking into yourself and making it to access your clothing and other important products.

Install a secure box for storing your cash and jewelry

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Do you know one of the most amazing places you can establish your safety deposit box is in your walk-in closet? Yes, it is the best way of strengthening your main security strategies. You will be sure that your valuables and papers are secure as long as they are inside the closet, thus avoiding inconveniences. However, ensure your safety deposit box is made of steel and at least two unique locking systems so that no one can access them easily. Your closet shelves should be at least 14 inches deeper, and if possible, add the electronic keypad for maximum security.

Leave some space unoccupied and don’t utilize it at all

The reason for leaving some space unoccupied is that it can give you a humble time to store items during an emergency event. Besides, leaving some unoccupied space reduces your daily maintenance. Do the following to save some space in your walk-in closet. Avoid anything you don’t wear or need into your walk-in closet, refrain from keeping items that don’t belong to you, keeping too big/ small items, don’t keep things you have multiple copies of them, or keeping empty bags and hangers.

Tear down your walk-in closet to expand the master bathroom space.

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A pretty small master bathroom can render the work of your walk-in closet less important. In such a situation, the only best available option is to disassemble your walk-in closet and pave the way for expanding your mater bathroom. Imagine having adequate space to comfortably store your clothes and shoes, but your walk-in closet is occupying over70 % of your master bathroom. At this moment, you will consider expanding the bathroom to about 6×13 feet, thus creating much more space for a perfectly sized shower, double vanity, and linen closet. This can only be possible by replacing your current closet or disassembling everything.