Monday, September 12, 2016

Closet makeover

In one room, I removed the whole closet. Meanwhile, in the other room, I decided to use the space more efficiently by making it a mini walk-in closet. The original layout had a single rod stretching 5 feet across the back of the closet and one shelf above that (see picture below).

I was in town over labor day weekend and had an extra rod after demolishing the other closet, so I spent one day adding an extra foot of hanging storage and special storage spots for my hats and my luggage. It only took 1 trip to home depot! I had to get a labor day present for myself (that's a thing, right?). I got a large set of spade bits. All of the ones I already owned were too small. These were on sale though!

My carpenter friend gave me some scrap boards that I could use to add trim to the front of the closet. I cut it to size, drilled holes, cut the rods, and installed the pieces all together. I realize that I could have bought brackets for the rods instead, but drilling holes directly in the trim seemed to be the most secure option. Besides, it gave me an excuse to get more tools that will come in handy later. :) Here are pictures of the new rods... well, technically old rods, but newly cut.


Next up, was hanging my ball caps. They had been hanging on a hook that was much too small for 4 hats. I used the space above the rod on the right side of the closest and a few small nails from my hardware stash to put a spot to hang each hat. [Go Nats!]

Up next... and my greatest success... was using the space above the rod on the left for my carry-on luggage. Previously my luggage sat on the floor, but it's light-weight and I'd rather use that floor space for my hiking, rain, snow, black, and brown boots. I used more of the scrap wood to make this little bracket. I installed a small wood piece above the original trim in the closet with drywall screws and screws. Then, I cut 2 triangle pieces that I fit over some nails that I secured into the small piece. In case you were wondering, yes, I did use another spade bit to drill the holes into the triangle pieces. :) To finish up the bracket, I secured the bottom to the original trim.

Even though it only took a day, my closet feels much more open and organized now. I still want to find some cool hooks to hang my belts, so I'm hoping Habitat Restore will have some in stock.

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