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The Basics of Smart Closet Design

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The Basics of Smart Closet Design

If you have a large, walk-in closet in your home, or more than one luxury closet, finding the right storage solutions is imperative to ensure that your closet remains organized. Smart closet design incorporates aesthetic elements with practical storage solutions to create a beautiful, elegant space in which to house your clothing, shoes, and accessories. If you’re interested in closet design for your Phoenix home, learn the basics of smart closet design.

closetFocus on Comfort
A successful closet design is one that not only makes it easy for you to find exactly what you’re looking for, but that also provides you with the space to look. When looking for closet organizers, focus on your own comfort as a design element unto itself. Choose cabinets and shelves that maximize storage, but that don’t overpower the closet and take up the entire space. Leave some room for comfortable chairs, a large mirror, and even a television or stereo system so that you can watch TV or listen to music while you get ready.

Design with Your Habits in Mind
If you spend a lot of time getting ready, you’ll want to design a closet that allows you the space to move around. Storage cabinets, wall shelves, and shoe storage options should be at the most comfortable level for your height. If you tend to accumulate one clothing item or accessory more than others, plan some extra space in your closet storage to account for future belongings. Take some time to think about the order in which you choose outfit elements when you’re getting ready, and design the flow of your closet based upon your dressing habits.

Choose Appropriate Lighting
You want the lighting in your closet to be flattering, but also purposeful. A skylight or a couple of well-placed windows can help you avoid installing hot, costly and potentially unflattering ceiling lighting. The sunlight can cause clothing and fabrics to fade, however, so if you have clothing hanging unprotected in your closet, you may want to consider floor lamps or wall sconces rather than a skylight.