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- DO put your top shelf at the right height. Here’s a closet mistake which is as common as white on rice. This mistake is your top shelf is set too low, which doesn’t allow room for double hanging (that’s an industry term for one set of hanging clothes on top another).
- DON’T use corner shelves. People think corner shelves look so nice. And I’ll grant you they do look nice. However, here’s 3 reasons you need to do without corner shelves…especially in a small walk-in closet.
- DO understand the advantages and disadvantages of wall hung vs. floor-based closet systems. Wall hung closets (ones which are mounted onto the wall) are nice because they use less material and are budget friendly.
- DON’T use 12” deep shelves and repeat past closet mistakes. Most wood and wire closet shelves are 12” deep. And while these shelves work OK if you have small feet and you’re storing shoes on them, most people aren’t using their shelves for small shoes.
- DO add drawers for more style AND space. Drawers not only make a closet look elegant, but what many don’t realize you’ll also be able to store 2 to 2.5 times more things folded in a drawer than hanging on a rod.
- DON’T buy a closet system without seeing a 3D design. I don’t know about you, but most people can’t visualize a closet (or anything else for that matter) in 2D.
- DO insist on adjustability. The #1 problem most people are ‘stuck with’ in their current closet are fixed hanging rods in the wrong location. As we talked about earlier, they’re set too low for double hang sections and too low for an efficient amount of space above the top shelf.
- DON’T let Pinterest make you delusional about what’s possible in your small walk-in closet. I have to admit I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE looking at glam closets on Pinterest.
- Do use tricks to add ‘bling’ if your closet budget isn’t big. If we’re being real most of us have ‘Dom Perignon tastes but our budgets are more ‘Budweiser-esque.’
- DON’T put hanging vs. hanging in the corners. DO NOT repeat the mistakes of closets past. Don’t design hanging space which butts against hanging space in the corner.
20 CLEVER PANTRY CLOSET IDEAS - THE SPRUCE
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- Say Bye-Bye to Packaging. Take canned and bottled drinks out of their boxes or plastic packaging and place them on your bottom pantry shelf as an easy grab and go option.
- Use Those Lazy Susans. Using lazy susans where possible makes it easy to find that spice or flavoring you need without wasting any space. Don't be afraid to grab a few for your pantry closet.
- Get Creative With Your Home's Layout. Note that if you don't have a designated pantry closet in your space, you can still get creative with your home's layout and create an area that serves your needs.
- Make a Splash With Peppy Wallpaper. You use wallpaper all throughout the rest of your home, so why not incorporate it in your pantry, too? Opting for a peppy print that brings a smile to your face will make even the most mundane chores, like packing school lunches or putting away groceries, feel a bit more fun.
- Label, Label, Label. Labels are your best friend in a large pantry. Grab the label maker or create your own by hand. Either way, you'll thank yourself later when putting away groceries or packing lunches in a hurry.
- Install Wire Shelving Behind the Door. Make use of the back of your pantry closet door by installing wire racks that really pack a punch in terms of storage.
- Pop Your Microwave in the Pantry. If your pantry is large enough, consider using it to house your microwave or toaster oven if you don't use that appliance very often.
- Carve Out a Small Work Area. Perhaps your pantry closet needs to serve another function: That of a tiny office. You can carve out an area to keep files and documents in order using a closet organization system like those sold at IKEA and The Container Store to best configure your pantry to your needs.
- Look to the Floor for Added Storage. Don't be shy about using the floor of your walk-in pantry to make room for even more storage. Plastic bins are easy to grab and fill as needed with any and all extra supplies.
- Replicate the Grocery Store Shelves. If you tend to buy products in bulk, designating a separate shelf for each type of item—soup, canned corn, sauce, and the like—will make your pantry feel like your own little market, with everything located right within plain sight.
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