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7 Small Closet Storage Ideas to Make Over Your Tiny Space

“No wire hangers ever!” and other smart hacks to give you the most vertical space
Small Closet Ideas Smart Tips to Make Over Your Tiny Space
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Step 2: Measure the empty closet space and identify the right layout for your items once you decluttered. “Working with your existing closet system and shelves,” Hendrix says. “I love these hanger connectors to help save space in a coat closet.”

Step 3: “Clear containers are often the most affordable,” Rayna adds. “Reduce visual clutter by covering these with peel-and-stick wallpaper to hide the product inside and make a small closet appear more uniform and organized.”

You can also look for a designated closet system or make your own DIY closet design. Brackets and wood planks can transform into shoe shelves. Other storage solutions can be found around your house. You can even use Amazon boxes to create your own closet storage. (If you don’t like the brown boxes, spray paint them or also apply peel-and-stick wallpaper to the exterior.)

How do you remodel a small closet?

Meluskey and Bright advocate for products that stack or freestanding drawer units that can be placed in the closet. Gill also stresses the benefits of vertical space: “Extra shelves can be used to store folded sweaters, jeans, structured handbags, or rows of shoes. You can DIY it by adding additional rods or shelves or by contracting with a specialized service such as The Container Store’s Elfa System or California Closets.”

Then stock up on the extra details that make all the difference. “My go-to products for any closet makeover are uniform wooden hangers, sturdy hooks, shelf dividers, and labeled stylish bins or baskets for storing seasonal items and accessories,” Gill says. “Keep it simple and focus on quality over quantity.” Here, a few more hacks to help you remodel: