Houzz Call: Is Your Closet a Storage Powerhouse?
From keeping clothes and linens neat and within reach to stowing cleaning supplies and tools, closets are workhorses of the home. But it’s not always easy to keep a handle on what’s stored behind those doors. Which is why we want to see what you’ve done with a clothes, hall, linen or broom closet design. Homeowners and pros, please share a photo of the closet you are most proud of in the Comments section and tell us why the space works so well.
Homeowners: Please upload a photo of your closet in the Comments section at the end. Describe what makes it great in terms of storage, function, efficiency, looks and more. If your closet was a DIY project, upload a photo and describe how you did it.
Designers: Show us your most clever closet solutions; spaces large and small and done on any budget are welcome. We’ll gather the best photos and ideas in a future ideabook for the Houzz homepage.
In this clothes closet by Neat Method San Diego, a smart mix of hanging rods, shoe shelves, drawers, baskets and accessory organizers makes for a neat and easy-to-use space.
This broom closet by Leicht New York/Leight Westchester keeps an unwieldy vacuum hose and mop out of the way while providing neat, wall-mounted spots for cleaning products. The upper shelves are great for stashing supplies.
This linen closet, by Kathryn Scott Design Studio, in a Brooklyn, New York, townhouse makes use of pullout drawers for easy access to the contents — even those way in the back — without toppling over piles.
From shoe racks, shelves and drawers to hanging rods and an umbrella holder, this hardworking hall closet by ClosetMaid can handle just about anything.
Designers and home dwellers: Upload your closet photos in the Comments section below and tell us about your project!