Existing Closets

New Plan for Closets - Knock out the walls and put up new walls which will be slimmer giving us a few more inches in width for bulkier clothing. Take up both old closet areas to make one large full size master closet with a set of bi-fold doors. Move the supply grille.

The closet depth is the width of this wall here. Behind this wall is where the closet magic will happen.

Current closet in the master bedroom

Hopefully this is what it's going to look like when we're done. We're going with the Craftmaster Bi-fold doors. This way we both have access to the closet at the same time (as opposed to sliding doors that overlap). The 60x84 doors make the most sense. We can get more height in to reach the shelves (which we'll install) to put our shoes or blankets. Also, it's the perfect width so that we can still open the bedroom door without covering the closet doors.

Another issue with these closets are the doors. In the spare bedroom (where I have to keep my clothes), I have to open the bedroom door in order to get to the closet door. Then the closet door is banging into furniture. The plan is to seal this opening up. Then make a boxed out closet to the right of this with double sliding doors to conserve space.

Office/Nursery/3rd Bedroom Closet - We would like to extend this one too.

If only I had all the time in the world.



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