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How to Design and Build the Ultimate Custom Walk-In Closet

There are very few things as fun or exciting as building or renovating a home. After all, the possibilities are nearly limitless.

When it comes to planning the features to include in a house, many people dream of having a custom walk-in closet. Fortunately, this a big dream that can easily become a reality.

This article takes a look at how to put together the ultimate walk-in closet plan, from creating a budget to the step by step process of choosing materials and hiring an experienced contractor to complete the job.

Keep reading to discover insight into how to design the walk-in closet that you’ve always imagined.

Consider Your Overall Needs

The first step is to take the time to assess your needs. This means that before you start drawing or talking to a design expert, you should sit down and consider everything that you’re wanting to store in your new closet and how you want those items to be arranged.

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • How many drawers do you want?
  • Do you need space to hang ties?
  • Do you special storage for shoes?
  • How much custom closet shelving do you want?
  • How long should your shelves be?
  • Do you need custom jewelry dividers?

Try to take into account everything type of item to be stored in your closet. The more planning you’re able to do prior to the design process, the happier you’ll be with the final product.

At this stage, it’s also important to inventory your entire wardrobe in order to get an accurate sense of the amount of overall storage you will need when the project is completed.

Measure Your Space

Next, you’ll need to determine precisely how much area you have to work with. This is especially important with new construction. You’ll want to allow yourself plenty of space for including a door,  windows, air vents, light switches, as well as any other features that you’ll be working around.

Understanding the dimensions of your closet will help you to better plan the various features that you’re wanting to include in your closet and purchase the correct amount of materials for the construction process.

Stay Within Your Budget

It’s important to remember to keep your construction budget in mind when planning your closet. After all, it’s easy to overspend when designing the walk-in closet that you’ve been dreaming about for years.

That’s why it’s crucial to incorporate the planning of your closet into the overall planning of your home so that you won’t run into any expensive surprises down the line.

You could also consider cutting back in other areas of your building plan in order to include some of the more expensive aspects of your custom closet design.

Draw Up Your Plan

Once you’ve determined the precise amount of space in your bedroom for your custom closet design, you are ready to begin the actual design process.

This is one of the most exciting parts of the entire process. After all, you get to be creative and visualize all the details you’ve always wanted in a closet.

The key is to make crude sketches at first. Just have fun with it. Don’t be afraid to be playful, because sketches can always be changed.

Study the dimensions and experiment with a variety of different approaches to designing the walk-in closet of your dreams.

During this planning stage that you’ll want to create space for stuff like shoes and accessories, and to make them as accessible as possible.

Add an Island

Don’t forget to include an island in your closet design. After all, an island will provide extra storage space, plus give you a surface for folding clothes, and it will make the closet look extra luxurious.

Design Each Individual Section

The best way to approach the design process is to break it down into sections. In other words, determine the separate built-ins you’ll need so that you can provide adequate space for each.

Obviously, this can become tricky. The key is to determine the function each section needs to perform, and then arrange them in a way that maximizes functionality, space, and flow.

Be as precise as possible. And yet also try to give yourself a little extra room to work with so that your completed closet doesn’t feel overly crowded.

Maximizing Your Buiding Materials

One of the most efficient ways to squeeze the most value from your construction budget with your walk-in closet it by getting the most from your building materials.

For example, try to avoid waste wherever possible. This is another reason why planning is so important. Every piece of plywood, trim, and other wood products should have a purpose before the materials are even purchased.

Try to never waste scraps. Be creative and make adjustments when needed. Look for interesting options during the construction process that will minimize the amount of material actually required for every detail. This can actually be fun and is also a great way to respect the environment.

Build Your Closet In Phases

It’s also important to understand that you don’t have to complete your closet all at once. Take your time. Make it an ongoing project to be completed in phases are your budget permits.

You might need to build and install one custom cabinet at a time. Then built the next one as time and money become available.

Sure, having your custom closet finished and ready to use when the rest of the construction on the house is completed, but sometimes this simply isn’t possible.

A Guide to Designing the Ultimate Custom Walk-In Closet for Your Home

Building a home is an expensive and complicated process. Fortunately, this guide to designing an awesome custom walk-in closet will help make the construction process a bit less stressful.

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