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Clever Curtain Placement

This loft apartment features spacious storage for belongings to be neatly tucked away in the corner. Purple curtains complement the room's color scheme and provide easy access to showcase or conceal a collection of personal items. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid


 



 


Modern Style

Everything about this system is stylish and easy to locate, which makes getting ready a breeze. The artistic cabinetry created by California Closets features adjustable glass shelving to store a variety of accessories, perfumes and purses.


 



 


Space-Savvy

This wardrobe is created in a room that lacks any existing closet space. Designed by ClosetMaid, this functional focal point utilizes a balance of drawers, shevles and hanging space to store clothing and accessories.


 



 


Matching Design

The abundance of storage space in this wardrobe competes with a full walk-in closet. While organization is essential in closet planning, it's very important to consider how the closet system fits with the surrounding design elements. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid


 


Closet Maid Closet System Open


 


Old World and Functionality

Timeless, custom cabinetry with full-height storage neatly displays his and her belongings. This closet system, designed by Studio Becker, is made from Mahogany and can easily pass for a fine antique.


 



 


Dramatic Elements

Getting ready for a night out on the town is a treat in this space. Recessed lighting and elegant velvet curtains create a dramatic effect, showcasing this custom-designed, ClosetMaid wardrobe.


 


Closet Maid System Curtain


 


Wire System Wardrobes

For those on a budget a wire system wardrobe is a wonderful option. It can easily be installed and uninstalled, and is functional for almost any space. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid


 



 


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Stylish Solution

Typically made from coated wire or laminated wood, closet systems can add both beauty and function to a girl's room or nursery. A laminate closet system in traditional white by ClosetMaid complements this nursery's pastel color palette. Plus, the shelves and drawers in the center of the closet provide much-needed storage space for diapers, blankets, toys and more.


Closet Maid Pink Nursery


 


Adaptable Storage

Economical and easy to install, wire closet systems can be adjusted as your child grows and her storage needs change. Most kits come with shelves and rods that can be easily rearranged and enhanced with accessories, including shoe racks, hooks and baskets. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid



 


Smart Use of Space

A typical closet used to consist of a single rod with a shelf above, but new organizers let you customize your closet based on your storage needs. In this girl's closet by Rubbermaid, a double-tiered hanging system offers plenty of room for clothes, while wire shelves accommodate shoes, toys and folded garments.



 


Colorful Containers

Canvas bins, baskets and other containers can be a practical and aesthetically pleasing way to keep a child's closet organized. Designate containers for toys, games, art supplies and other items so she knows exactly where things belong. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid


Closet Maid Little Girl


 


Storage Within Reach

Keeping toys and personal belongings within reach is the objective as your young one begins choosing her outfits and learning to clean up. Adjustable shelving is a great storage solution for a child's closet, because it allows for flexibility as your needs change. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid


Closet Maid Tween


 


Style Meets Function

Closet storage can be both functional and decorative. Look for bins, baskets and other containers that coordinate with the color scheme of the bedroom. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid


Closet Maid Tween Close Up


 


Systematic Storage

Closet organization systems can help you designate separate areas for shirts, pants, skirts, shoes and toys. Creating zones in the closet makes clean-up easier and teaches your child how to stay organized. Photo courtesy of Rubbermaid



 


Closet Door Alternative

Folding closet doors can pinch little fingers. To keep a child's closet easily accessible but concealed when not in use, consider replacing the doors with an attractive curtain. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid


Closet Maid Curtain Girl


 


Thinking Vertically

In a narrow closet, it's especially important to make smart use of space. Save lower shelves for favorite clothes and toys, and use higher shelves to store out-of-season clothes and other infrequently used items. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid

 
 
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