Thursday, August 23, 2012

Master Closet

The walk-in closet is part of the addition.  And what good would a walk-in closet be without closet built-ins?  I picked a symmetric his/hers layout. Each side has several clothes rods, as well as a chest of drawers, an upper cabinet, overhead storage, room for shoes below and so on.

I added a stool in the middle to have a convenient spot for getting dressed.

These cafe doors give the closet some privacy while still allowing the space to feel like part of the bedroom.  Plus I like the style.

Once assembled, I moved myself in. All of my junk fit into just half of the closet.  Focusing the storage in the closet keeps the clutter out of the master bedroom, making room for a large bed without feeling too cramped.

3 comments:

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    I have a quick question about your blog, do you think you could e-mail me?

    Brian

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