What could be better than your walk-in closet's extra space and functionality? With a few simple improvements, you can have a stylish space that maximizes your valuable storage space without sacrificing style. Read on to learn how to decorate your DIY walk in closet.
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Here are some creative ways to makeover this underused master closet space
Paint your closet a beautiful shade
Painting your closet is one of the best ways to add interest to your space. It's also a fairly easy project, even if you don't consider yourself a DIY expert so it should be the first step to consider. To get started, choose a color matching your personality and bedroom scheme. We recommend something neutral with soft tones such as beige or light gray. Stil trying to figure out what will look best? Paint sample boards with several shades and see which combination you make feel happy! Even though your closet might be a small space, it can probably handle bright colours if you are looking to make a statement.
Painting can be messy—but not if you use the right products! Water based paint will help make cleanup easier. When it comes to applying two coats of color on all four walls (and ceiling).
Install Shelving
One of the most important things to add to walk-in closet systems is shelving. Wire shelving is a good idea as it will let air circulate around your clothing, especially if they are shoe shelves. Wire shelves are also easy to clean. If you plan on moving things around your closet often or you think you might need extra storage in the future consider getting adjustable shelves. If you don't want to change existing shelving that is already in place make sure that you give it a good clean and a fresh coat of paint. You can buy storage boxes or baskets to organise things on the shelves too so everything is easy to find.
You will also want to hang rails as part of your closet makeover. Some items need to hang up, such as jackets and long dresses. Hanging rods can be adjustable so they pull out for easy access and to make it easier to see what you have.
Use a combination of shelves and rails to make a DIY closet system that is suitable for your exact needs. Plan a DIY closet organizer with space for everything that you need - be that gym wear, work wear, specific sports wear or even separate sections for you and a partner. A shoe storage area is a great idea and should be factored into your built-in storage plans, even if you don't have much space.
Consider adding a shelf hook or two too. They can be used to hang scarves, accessories, handbags and more for extra storage, especially if you affix them to the bottom of open shelving that has unused space underneath. This ensures that you are making the most of all the space in the entire closet.
Install an oversized mirror
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When putting up an oversized standing mirror, you need to make sure it's big enough to see yourself in. It should be put up where you can see it from your eyes so that you can see your whole body. If the mirror is too high or too low, you won't be able to see your entire body. Use a tape measure to work out what size mirror will fit.
Make sure the mirror is clean and stable as well. If it's dusty or dirty, you might not be able to see yourself well in it, which could mess up your makeup. You also want to make sure that no one can bump into it or lean on it while getting ready. This could cause it to fall over and break. A back wall of the DIY walk in closet is the perfect place for a mirror like this - and it will help to make the space feel bigger if it is a small closet.
Put a luxurious rug on the floor
Rugs can be used in so many ways in a DIY walk in closet. They can define a space, make a place to sit and make a closet look like part of a room if it opens out onto the master bedroom or spare room for example. If you don't have enough space in your walk-in closet for chairs or benches but have some extra floor space that you wouldn't use otherwise, try putting soft pillows or cushions on top of an area rug. So someone can sit comfortably without taking up the precious walk-in closet shelf space, or you can use your own closet as a quiet place to go to sit and think about outfit plans.
Accent the doors with hardware
Your custom closet is an extension of your home. Making it as beautiful and functional as possible is important. It may be that your custom DIY closet is a room of it's own or an add on to a bedroom or guest room. Either way, you will want it to flow seamlessly and fit in with the surrounding space and minor adjustments to the handles can make a big difference in this regard.
If you're looking to glam up your closet, there are several accessories that can help! We've rounded up our top three favorites:
- First thing is to attach a handle or knob to the door. This is the easiest way to add style and personality to your walk-in closet. You can also choose from an array of knobs and handles that fit any personal style. Use wood glue or screws to add new handles.
- Add mirrors above or below the windows in your closet. Mirrors make small spaces appear larger by reflecting light and making it seem like there's more space than there is. They're especially useful for those who feel claustrophobic when they enter their closets.
- Attach lights inside of cabinets or drawers on both sides of the doors for extra lighting and to make it easier to see smaller items.
Add lighting to the ceiling
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You can add light to your closet or use lights already in your house. If the closet already has a switch, you might want to add more lights to make the room look bigger and make it easier to see what is in there.
You could add a switch to your closet if it doesn't already have one. You could also put recessed lights in the ceiling and wall sconces on both sides of your clothes rack. To make a soft glow, you could also put string lights above the clothes rack instead of overhead lights. Or, you could put lights on the wall where you will hang your clothes by using electric tape. However you manage it, a dream closet will have some sort of feature lighting, it will be worth the extra cost.
Conclusion
Now that you have some creative ideas to decorate your walk-in closet, it's time for you to start planning. We recommend designing your closet first to see where everything will go and which items will fit in each section. Then, take some time to plan how much money you want to spend on each area of your closet, bearing in mind your budget for the total cost. Use our tips above as the inspiration for what colors might work best with the overall design of your home or apartment. And if all else fails? Just keep scrolling through Pinterest until something catches your eye!
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