How To Organize Your Closet Using a Closet Kit
This post is sponsored by Lowe’s. Our master bedroom closet at Tree House is a jack of all trades. Since other large scale storage space in the home is limited, it has to hold all the functionality of a coat closet, linen closet, and ‘hall’ closet in one space. Unlike a typical bedroom closet, the one […]
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This post is sponsored by Lowe’s.
Our master bedroom closet at Tree House is a jack of all trades. Since other large scale storage space in the home is limited, it has to hold all the functionality of a coat closet, linen closet, and ‘hall’ closet in one space. Unlike a typical bedroom closet, the one thing this closet does not need to store is much clothing. Since we don’t live here full time and only pack a small suitcase when we make the trip, we don’t require too much traditional closet storage. All that to say, when it came time to finally(!) give this closet an overhaul, our focus was on shelves and drawers that would be handy to store items like extra linens, towels, and beach blankets. Of course, we still wanted to maintain space for at least one clothing rod so we’d have a place to hang coats, dresses, button-ups or anything else one might unpack and hang when on vacation.
After emptying out the previous closet system (ahem, two rickety wire shelves), we touched up the paint with the same color as our bedroom,...
The post How To Organize Your Closet Using a Closet Kit appeared first on Yellow Brick Home.
This post is sponsored by Lowe’s.
Our master bedroom closet at Tree House is a jack of all trades. Since other large scale storage space in the home is limited, it has to hold all the functionality of a coat closet, linen closet, and ‘hall’ closet in one space. Unlike a typical bedroom closet, the one thing this closet does not need to store is much clothing. Since we don’t live here full time and only pack a small suitcase when we make the trip, we don’t require too much traditional closet storage. All that to say, when it came time to finally(!) give this closet an overhaul, our focus was on shelves and drawers that would be handy to store items like extra linens, towels, and beach blankets. Of course, we still wanted to maintain space for at least one clothing rod so we’d have a place to hang coats, dresses, button-ups or anything else one might unpack and hang when on vacation.
After emptying out the previous closet system (ahem, two rickety wire shelves), we touched up the paint with the same color as our bedroom,...
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