Home Improvement: Tips for Building the Perfect Closet

by Michelle Plunkett, Associate Broker 12/19/2021

Closets are an essential part of any home, but you might not have as many as you need. When you want more storage space in a bedroom, hall or other area, building a closet is an option to consider. With some basic carpentry skills, equipment and tools, you can design and build the ideal closet in any space. Whether you’re planning to build a walk-in closet in your bedroom or a small linen closet in your hallway, keep the following tips in mind.

Location

It’s important to find the right location for your closet, which partly depends on how much space you need for it. Depending on wall space, you might put in a wide closet with double doors. If your wall space is limited, you can still gain more storage space by putting in a deeper closet rather than a wide one. When choosing a location for your closet, make sure you’ll be able to open the door without hitting a bedroom door, bathroom door or any other doors. You should also avoid installing a closet in a place that will cause problems with electrical boxes, ductwork or plumbing.

Lighting

You might not need lighting for a small closet, but it can be helpful to have. Larger closets, especially walk-in closets, should have some type of lighting installed, such as a ceiling fixture. If you’re building a closet that will have a window inside, you’ll get natural light during the day. However, you should still plan to include a light fixture to use when it’s dark out. When you’re going to have lighting in your DIY closet, make sure you find the closest electrical box to use a power source. Have an electrician help you out if you’re not sure how to plan and install closet lighting.

Doors

The door or doors you choose for your closet depend on how much space you have. For a wider closet, you can use bifold doors if you’re not going to have much room for them to open. If you have more floor space in front of the closet, you can choose hinged doors, which swing open. For a smaller closet, you can install a single door.

Drywall Studs

When you’re putting up a new closet frame, you’ll need to use a stud finder to locate studs behind the drywall. The screws that attach the frame to the wall will need to go into these studs to stay firmly in place. Avoid attaching closet frames to drywall only.

Storage 

You can customize the kinds of storage you want to include in your DIY closet. Install built-in shelving on the walls or a variety of built-in compartments along the back wall for a more integrated design. Or, put in racks, hooks and other storage components to keep your closet organized. 

 

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Michelle Plunkett, Associate Broker

It's simple, really.  Help people.  Each client is unique.  Every situation deserves special attention.  Each home, neighborhood and community is a perfect fit for someone.  Whether you are part of a grieving family settling an estate,  1st time home buyer, Upsizing, simplifying or find yourself starting a new life chapter, I am eager to understand your needs, provide you with options, guide you along and help  you to make insightful, shrewd decisions. What journey do you find yourself embarking on?  I would love to share the adventure with you - keeping it exciting, fun and rewarding!  I am a  FULL TIME   Realtor - working my schedule to fit with your lifestyle and adapting to your technological abilities.  Together we can make it happen! In appreciation for your business and in keeping with the spirit of thankfulness to the community that has supported me along the way, a portion of each commission is donated to charity.