I've had a closet for several months, but this is what it looked it. Just a big, blank, box and I was having trouble figuring out how I wanted to arrange my new closet.
Enter Google Sketchup. I was able to use some of its simpler 3D modeling to create some layout options.
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Lowes and Home Depot have several closet organization systems but every time we would go to the store with the intent of buying one we would leave empty-handed because we either couldn't justify the cost without looking at other options or there were things we just didn't like; for example, I don't like the hanging bars that have support brackets that prevent you from sliding hangers the full length of the bar. Instead, you have about 12" until you have to pickup the hanger and move it to the next section.
After much debate we finally settled on creating our own system with wood shelves that we would cut and paint.
First, Andy mounted the brackets for the hanging rods with the help of his laser level...
Once everything was checked and leveled he installed the adjustable rails (in the corner) to the side wall for the shelves.
While he was working upstairs I setup all of the cut shelves in the garage and primed and painted them.
These didn't have to be the best paint job in the world...just sealed and smooth so I used a foam roller.
I started with two coats of stain-blocking primer. We never used this brand before but we were pleased with the results.
After two coats of primer and one coat of paint they dried in the garage for a few days before they got installed in the new closets (some of these are for the new bathroom closet).
And here is the relatively finished product. It still needs a better shoe storage system that we are working on and some organization but after almost a year all of my clothes are once again in one location. I got so used to walking down the hall for shoes and the guest bedroom for my hanging clothes that it took me a few days to readjust.
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