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Expand Your Closet System Storage With Vertical Space Hacks

Bret Carr • Jul 09, 2024

Closets can be deceiving. We often focus on their width and depth, but the real game-changer? Vertical space. As someone who's gone through countless closet overhauls, I've learned that maximizing vertical space helps me create a closet system that's both efficient and visually appealing. Here are my clever (and maybe even unexpected) ways to unlock the full potential of your closet's vertical space:

  • Double hanging rods for double the storage
  • Hanging shoe organizers: Keep footwear contained
  • Hidden hamper magic: Keep laundry out of sight
  • Stackable drawers for tiny treasures
  • The hat wall: A statement piece with purpose
  • Shelf risers for a multi-level experience
  • Ceiling-mounted storage for seasonal delights
  • The valet rod: A personal assistant for your clothes
  • The ladder of luxury (or necessity)
  • Decorative baskets for visual appeal
  • Vertical dividers for orderly stacks

Most closets have a ton of unused space from the top of the hanging rod to the ceiling—keep reading to discover how to make the most of that space.


Double Hanging Rods for Double the Storage

This one's a no-brainer for most of us, but it bears repeating because it's that effective. Install a second hanging rod below your existing one to instantly double your capacity for shirts, blouses, skirts, and folded pants. If you have high ceilings, you might even be able to squeeze in a third rod for shorter items like tank tops or shorts.

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Hanging Shoe Organizers: Keep Footwear Contained

Who says shoe racks have to be on the floor? The Spruce suggests making the most of your custom closet space by hanging a shoe organizer behind the door. A hanging shoe organizer is a brilliant way to utilize vertical space, especially if your closet floor is already crowded. Hang it high up on the back of the door or an empty wall to keep those shoes off the floor and within easy reach.

Hidden Hamper Magic: Keep Laundry Out of Sight

I'm not a huge fan of laundry baskets cluttering up my closet floor. So, I invested in a slide-out hamper built right into my closet system. It's tucked away out of sight, but it's a cinch to access when it's time to tackle the laundry. Plus, it's a gentle reminder to actually do the laundry before it piles up!

Stackable Drawers for Tiny Treasures

If you have small items like jewelry, belts, or scarves, stackable drawers are your new best friend. These modular units can be stacked as high as you need and come in various sizes to fit your specific items. Plus, they add a visual element to your closet and make it easy to see what you have at a glance.

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The Hat Wall: A Statement Piece with Purpose

For hat lovers like me, don't let those beauties get lost in a dark corner. Create a designated "hat wall" by installing a series of hooks at varying heights. It's a stylish way to display your collection and a functional way to keep hats organized and wrinkle-free.

Shelf Risers for a Multi-Level Experience

If you already have shelves in your closet, consider adding shelf risers to create multiple levels within each shelf. This is great for storing folded clothes, shoes, or even smaller bins for accessories. You'll be surprised at how much extra space you can unlock with this simple trick.

Ceiling-Mounted Storage for Seasonal Delights

If you have extra-high ceilings, don't let that space go to waste. Install ceiling-mounted storage for out-of-season items or bulky luggage. This keeps those less-used items out of the way but still accessible when you need them.

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The Valet Rod: A Personal Assistant for Your Clothes

I recently discovered the wonders of a valet rod, and it's now an indispensable part of my closet. It's a retractable rod that you can pull out to hang pre-selected outfits, clothes that need steaming, or even dry cleaning. It's a small detail that makes a big difference in my daily routine.

The Ladder of Luxury (or Necessity)

Okay, this one might sound a bit unusual, but hear me out. If your closet has seriously high ceilings, consider investing in a small, rolling library ladder. It might seem like a splurge, but it can be a lifesaver when you need to reach those top shelves.

Decorative Baskets for Visual Appeal

Baskets aren't just for laundry anymore. Use them to corral smaller items on shelves or even hang them on hooks for a stylish storage solution. Look for baskets in different sizes, colors, and textures to add a visual element to your closet and make it feel more like a curated space.

Vertical Dividers for Orderly Stacks

If you prefer to fold your clothes, vertical dividers can be a lifesaver. They keep stacks of sweaters, jeans, or t-shirts from toppling over and create a visually pleasing, organized look. I’ve invested in divided drawers—they built-in dividers make everyday organization so much easier.


Conclusion

Remember, maximizing vertical space in your custom closet allows you to create a space that you love and enjoy using every day. Incorporate these creative hacks and invest in a custom closet system designed to maximize your vertical space and transform your closet into a perfectly-organized and visually stunning sanctuary.

Ready to Elevate Your Closet to New Heights?

If you're ready to take your closet organization to the next level, consider partnering with a custom closet company like Affordable Closets, LLC. We specialize in designing and building personalized closet systems that cater to your unique needs and preferences. We'll work with you to create a space that not only functions flawlessly but also reflects your personal style. Contact us today and let's unlock the full potential of your closet's vertical space!

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