Closets
Having enough room to hang your crisp shirts is a must, but using a sliver of extra closet space for a tall, narrow shelving unit can be worth sacrificing a bit of hanging space — shoes, jeans and sweaters can all fit on shelves 12 to 16 inches wide (measure your belongings to see what size you need).
Go for white and wood. Rather than the dark, moody feel that many windowless walk-ins have, this lovely wardrobe is a vision in white. Dark wood creates the storage structure and mirrored sides help to maximize the light, while crisp white shelves and drawers make the whole space feel open and the clothes easy to locate.
Closets. Closets are those forlorn little cubbies we close the door on and forget about. But something we look at multiple times a day should have a little more cheerfulness. Painting or wallpapering such a tiny area takes very little time yet yields great satisfaction. Plus, it’s a place where you can use a really bold print.
Glass door closets for hanging items.
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