The Big Impact of Small Custom Closets in Maximizing Space and Home Organization

Rob Guerin • Oct 18, 2023
The Big Impact of Small Custom Closets in Maximizing Space and Home Organization

It’s all too easy to assume you won’t be able to get any use out of your small custom closets, but even the smallest closets can help you make the most out of your home. With the right strategies in place, you can optimize any closet in your home. From storing out-of-season clothes elsewhere to adding additional hanging rods, making use of closet accessories, and more, we’ve got the tips you need to get the most use out of your smaller closets.

Once you’re ready to maximize the space in your small custom closets, you should:

  • Store your out-of-season clothes elsewhere
  • Add in additional hanging rods
  • Make use of closet accessories
  • Optimize out-of-reach places
  • Make the most out of other bedroom storage options

Now that we know what goes into optimizing smaller closets, let’s get into the details and see the big impact this can have in your life.


Store Your Out-Of-Season Clothes Elsewhere

One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is to keep out-of-season clothing in their closet, in the process taking up valuable storage space which could be better optimized. It’s best to set a reminder on your phone at the beginning of each season to do a thorough sweep for out-of-season clothes.

Once you’ve identified garments you won’t be wearing for months, be sure to clean them, fold them neatly, and put them in secure storage, such as a plastic bin or tub. That way, you’ll have plenty of space for the clothes you are wearing.

Add In Additional Hanging Rods

One of the simplest ways to get the most use out of your custom closet system is to add in additional hanging rods. With this one simple and cost-effective move, you’ll be able to effectively double your available storage space for hanging clothes.

Want to make things even more efficient? Add in a valet rod so you can set out your outfit ahead of time for each day. This way, you’ll be able to put minutes back into your day and hours back into your year.

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Make Use of Closet Accessories

One common mistake homeowners make is assuming closet clutter is their fault and they can’t do anything about it. More often than not, though, mess in the closet comes down to a lack of organizers and accessories and has less to do with the person themselves.

Maybe you’re always struggling to find your jewelry. In that case, you can put in specialty jewelry organizers. Or maybe you’re tired of digging through drawers to find accessories. If so, wall-mounted hooks and shelving units can help.

Optimize Out-Of-Reach Places

It’s relatively easy to optimize the shelves and spaces in your closet that you get a lot of regular use out of, but you might not put as much thought into optimizing out-of-reach places, such as your top shelf. But this could be the life hack you need.

Once you’ve identified items which need to stay in your custom closet throughout the year but don’t get much use, you can revamp your top shelf to squeeze as much use as possible out of every square inch of room.

Custom Reach-In Closet Systems

Make the Most Out of Other Bedroom Storage Options

As the pros at Better Homes & Gardens point out, you’ll want to do your best to properly contain items not just in your closet itself but throughout your bedroom. So much of clutter comes down to not having the proper organizers in place or storing things properly.

By optimizing the storage options throughout your bedroom, you’ll be able to make more room for items that might otherwise just be shoved somewhere in your closet and take up space which could be put to better use.


Conclusion

Even the smallest of closets can pack a punch and make your daily life far easier. By trying these tips and getting a little creative in your approach, you should be able to see the big impact of small custom closets in your home.

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There was a time not too long ago, when closet organizers, custom closets, and closet systems were only for those who could afford a custom closet design. Fortunately, Connecticut Closets and Garages, LLC has found a way to make these luxuries affordable.

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