If you’re like many other parents out there, setting up a custom closet system that works for your teen and suits their style feels like an impossible task. It seems like no matter what tools and solutions you use, the closet still ends up a mess.
We’ve got the strategies and suggestions you’ll need to create a custom closet system that will be easy to maintain and, more importantly, keep your child happy.
Once you’re ready to create a brand new custom closet system for your teen, you should:
Now let’s dive into the details and find out how you can make a closet that will meet your teen’s needs.
This might seem counterintuitive, but the best way to reorganize a closet is to clear everything out and start with a clean slate. If you try to simply optimize what you have, it’ll be harder to commit to big changes and easier to fall back into old habits.
On top of making it easier to overhaul the space, this will also give your teen the chance to use their creativity and decide on how they want to design their closet. Not only can this be a chance to clean house, but it’ll also give both of you a chance to work together.
As Closet & Garage Designs points out, one of the best opportunities for optimization in any closet is in using the floor space. One of the most effective ways to free up floor space is to put in a stacking shoe rack. You can also put in things like sliding racks and a tilt-out clothes hamper.
By keeping a hamper near the floor, it’ll make it easier for your child to toss dirty clothes there instead of letting them pile up on the floor.
One of the most cost-effective and simple ways to free up space in your teen’s closet is to put in a second hanging rod. Instantly, they’ll have double the amount of hanging storage and will even free up folding space by no longer having to fold clothes that should be hung up.
This is another great opportunity for your child’s creativity to shine, as they can put together capsule wardrobes to make getting ready before school that much easier.
One of the best catch-all solutions for kids and teens is the liberal use of bins and cubbies. Your teenager will already want to just grab things and go, so this solution makes that even easier for them.
You might even make use of wire mesh baskets to add greater visibility to their setup. One often overlooked aspect of these organizational tools is that your child can pick out any color or style they might want in their closet.
When all else fails, remember that the walls and doors in your child’s custom closet are your friends. With the simple addition of a couple of hooks and screws, you can have wall-mounted storage that frees up shelf space elsewhere.
For a super affordable option, you can get a simple door organizer that hooks over the top of your teen’s closet door. Now they’ll have instant access to jewelry, accessories, and anything else they might need.
Designing a custom closet system that both meets your organizational needs and satisfies your teen’s aesthetic can feel like an impossible task, but it doesn’t have to be. These tips will make everyone happy without breaking the bank!
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