The Coolest Closets For Stylish Homes
Creating the perfect closet requires a lot of thought and organization, but your work will pay off in the long run. You’ll thank yourself every morning when you don’t have to root through any clutter to find the right outfit. From clever space-saving hacks to beautiful design features, here are some ideas to help you create the walk-in closet of your dreams.
Create an open-plan storage system for a minimalist, Scandi approach to a walk-in closet. Forgoing a door ensures a seamless transition from the bedroom to the closet, enhanced by continuous flooring and matching wooden accents throughout. Within the closet, open storage and sliding glass doors leave every item on display so that you’ll never lose items of clothing in the back of your closet again.
Emulate a high-end fashion store with chic white storage units fitted with LED lighting, highlighting every item in your closet. This elegant style can be enhanced with cozy rugs, seating areas, and full-length mirrors to make your morning routine feel a little more luxurious.
No spare room for a walk-in closet? Create a walk-in style closet within a bedroom with a clever divider, which can carve out a narrow space to store your clothes away from the main room. Space-saving storage, sliding doors, built-in benches, strip lighting, and floor runners can help adorn this long and narrow space.
Step straight from the shower to your outfits with a walk-in closet that connects with your bathroom. Create an inviting space with soft furnishings that calls you in from the cool tiled bathroom, for an effortless flow from one room to the other.
Add a vanity table to your closet for a functional space that has everything you need to start your day. Use the same finishes and light fixtures in both your closet fittings and your table for a seamless and put-together look.
For something a little more boho, adorn your closet with vintage furniture, layered rugs, and plants. Dress up a simple clothes rail with an overlarge mirror and an ottoman for trying outfits on, adding shelving and wall hooks for those accessories that need a more space.