Rent To Own: Everyone wants a walk-in-wardrobe but lack of space makes this room a luxury nowadays. Still, creativity finds its way into turning a non-space into a closet area.
So you've found your perfect apartment. The only problem is - there's no closet. Or maybe there's a tiny 2x4 closet that couldn't even begin to hold all your clothes. What to do? You could keep looking...or you could avail yourself of one of these clever solutions.
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2. Brian and Kerry tucked an Ikea storage system into a nook in their brewery loft.
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4. You can hang this simple DIY clothes bar from the ceiling pretty much anywhere in the house.
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5. Don't think your clothes are pretty enough to look at all the time? You can cover up clothes storage by hanging a curtain in front.
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6. Shelves and a hanging rod tuck neatly behind the ladder to a loft. Sporting equipment hangs on the wall beside.
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7. A picture ledge with a hanging rod beneath puts clothes front and center — and doesn't protrude too far into the room.
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8. Missy from Lookie What I Did made this wall-hung organizer for her hubby's various accessories.
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9. This beautiful modern apartment in Malmö makes a freestanding clothes rack look so good.
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10. The rack above is from Ikea, but you can make your own from inexpensive PVC pipe.
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