I needed a closet organizer for my daughter's room that could grow and change with her age. Right now it needed to have lots of shelves at her height to hold the massive amount of stuff an 8 year old can accumulate.
Once she transitions out of the toys, I plan on moving the shelves all to one side or the other for shoes, and adding another rod. Another possibility is shoes in the door organizer and 4 sections of hanging clothes...regardless, the end result has options that will grow with her!
I was able to keep the cost of this down because I used all scrap plywood to make the drawers. I did splurge in S4S pine lumber rather than trying to make rougher cuts nice.
On the left door is Ana's Behind Closet Door Storage plan as well :)
Comments
Guest (not verified)
Sun, 02/05/2012 - 11:17
I love the idea of the
I love the idea of the stuffed animals on the door! Those things multiply so fast and get in the way of making the bed - great closet!
viola
Sun, 02/05/2012 - 12:24
Love
Love your DIY closet organizers...
Cindy from Indiana (not verified)
Sun, 02/05/2012 - 18:58
Love! Love! Love!
Right now DD's room is a blank canvas. One of the first projects (after getting her window in) is to figure out the closet. I think this will be my inspiration!
Looks great!
kristen
Sun, 02/05/2012 - 19:25
Thanks!
Thank you! I am loving how organized her whole room is because of the closet being in good shape. And everything has a spot now, so it's easy for her to get it back where it needs to go!
Oh, those stuffed animals. I mentioned to her the idea of paring her collection down and she was horrified at the idea!
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claydowling
Mon, 02/06/2012 - 06:40
Paring Down Stuffed Animals?!
A shocking notion. I think there's a box in our storage area with my wife's stuffed animals somewhere. Keep in mind, my wife isn't a 20-something who just moved out of her parents' house. We have a grand-daughter. Stuffed animals are forever. In fact I think one of my nephews still has my teddy bear.
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kristen
Mon, 02/06/2012 - 09:04
Ok, I'll admit something...
...at the bottom of the basket where her stuffed animals used to live, were two of mine from when I was little, lol!
But you bring up a good point about forever. I think I need to put a ban on any new ones joining her stuffed animal family from here on out. Pretty soon I'm going to need to add another closet to her room just for those!
whitney_smith
Mon, 02/06/2012 - 04:54
Wow!
Wow wow wow! Amazing difference!
Guest (not verified)
Thu, 02/23/2012 - 17:32
drawers
How did you build and incorporate the drawers?
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kristen
Sat, 06/30/2012 - 20:46
Drawers in closet
Hi--sorry I missed this comment somehow this spring! I blogged the entire build, but here are the posts specifically on the drawers:
http://pinktoesandpowertools.com/2012/01/28/how-to-build-a-closet-organ…
http://pinktoesandpowertools.com/2012/01/30/how-to-build-a-closet-organ…
http://pinktoesandpowertools.com/2012/02/01/how-to-build-a-closet-organ…
Here's the reveal post with links to all the other posts:
http://pinktoesandpowertools.com/2012/02/05/how-to-build-a-closet-organ…
claydowling
Thu, 02/23/2012 - 19:12
Building drawers
The easiest way to do a quick drawer, if you don't know how to do dovetails (and that's a simple skill totally worth learning), is to drill holes through the sides and into the front, and pin it with hardwood dowels. Use a domestic hardwood, you'll be a better dowel and a dimension that matches drills you own. The cheaper white imported dowels don't match any drill diameters that I can find.
hoffer5353
Thu, 06/28/2012 - 13:18
Me likie!
I am wanting to add shelves and drawers on a closet and am afraid it will be too big for the space. How wide is your closet?
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kristen
Sat, 06/30/2012 - 20:53
Closet dimensions
Here is the post with the plan mock-up with dimensions:
http://pinktoesandpowertools.com/2012/01/24/how-to-build-a-closet-organ…
It says 65.5" wide on there, and I don't believe I made any changes, so that should be accurate. I think you could get away with having an approximately 46" wide closet. You could have the drawers in the middle and then 12" wide shelves on either side that would fit sweaters, jeans, shoes. If you made them adjustable like mine, then you could really maximize the space in there. Just make sure you give yourself plenty of room in front of the shelves if there is wall there--you want to be able to easily take things in and out.
Good luck!
mrs.T.La Forme
Mon, 02/04/2013 - 17:49
wow
i just want to say I`m jealous i wish my closet looked like this. cant wait until I`m skilled enough to try it .
kristen
Tue, 02/05/2013 - 15:08
I'm looking forward to doing
I'm looking forward to doing this to my closet too!! It's a good project to take on once you want to try out drawers for the first time--since it's behind doors, it doesn't have to be perfect. Good luck!
MrsCoreyOrvold
Wed, 01/07/2015 - 20:17
Love it!
Such great work! It looks professional!