10 Custom Closet Designs to Inspire a Serious Cleanout (2024)

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Ashley Knierim

Ashley Knierim is a home decor expert and product reviewer of home products for The Spruce. Her design education began at a young age. She has over 10 years of writing and editing experience, formerly holding editorial positions at Time and AOL.

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Few things in this world are as satisfying as designing a closet so it's organized. Not only does it make finding an outfit a breeze, but seeing stacks of perfectly folded sweaters and craft bins of neatly stacked stationery just brings out the Marie Kondo in all of us. But getting the motivation for designing a closet for organization can be the hardest part of the whole process. If you're currently lacking that inspiration, taking a glance at a few professionally-organized closet systems can provide just the jumpstart you need.

To motivate you to tackle your next weekend project, we've rounded up some amazing custom closets and tips on how to design a closet. Click through for our favorite walk-in closet, small closet design ideas, and DIY closet designs.

Best Closet Design Companies

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    Add a Dresser

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    If you have a custom closet as spacious as this one, you'll have plenty of room to accommodate a dresser. This design features not only a lot of hanging storage space, but also offers drawers for all of your folded clothes.

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    Create a Place for Shoes

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    Optimize your closet space by dedicating a home for everything you need to store in a way that makes it easy to sort through and see exactly what you have. Here, Maison Haven created a walk-in closet system with a shelf dedicated specifically to those special occasion shoes. Consider your own storage needs in your closet and prioritize those spaces first.

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    Add Space in a Standard Closet

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    Just because you don't have a walk-in closet doesn't mean you can't benefit from a gorgeous custom closet organizing system. This wall closet from Rachel Rosenthal is proof that even a standard reach-in closet can get an instant upgrade from a top-notch organization solution. Here, custom drawers and shelves maximize your closet space to add so much extra room, and a double rail system provides two levels of hanging storage.

    Tip

    Is it cheaper to build your own closet? That depends. The most expensive option is hiring a closet design company to design and build a system. If you have a strict budget, you'll find inexpensive components to organize your closet or customizable closet kits for different DIY skill levels starting around $100 and up to pricier versions.

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    Consider Your Utility Room

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    A custom closet isn't just for your clothes. This Maison Haven mud room design proves that getting your pantry or utility room professionally organized is definitely worth it. How many times have you opened your broom closet and sifted through piles of cleaning supplies before you found what you need? Make the most of your extra closet space with labeled bins and baskets.

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    Create a Place for Accessories

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    Make your closet more functional with this stunning closet from The Tailored Life. featuring a vanity and drawers that are perfect for stashing all of your accessories, jewelry, and makeup. A mounted mirror provides a place to match earrings to that dress, and extra shelving space offers a perch for all of your delicate jewelry.

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    Makeover Your Nursery

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    Your bedroom closet isn't the only place that could use an overhaul. This adorable nursery closet from Maison Haven proves that with a few baskets and built-in shelving units, you can customize a closet with storage space in a kid's room. While a nursery closet system likely won't be as robust or intricate as an adult's closet, it can be a great way to keep track of everything your child owns (and when it's time to get rid of those items that no longer fit).

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    Re-do Your Craft Room Closet

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    If you have a habit of tossing board games and puzzles into the nearest cubby or closet, this Maison Haven system is for you. Though simple, this custom closet is perfect for a hall closet or a spare bedroom. The additional shelves provide endless storage space for crafts, games, and more, and the labeled bins make it easy to toss toys into when they're not in use.

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    Use Baskets

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    An easy way to add extra storage and keep your closet space tidy is by adding baskets, as seen in this closet from Good Order DC. Baskets are perfect for random articles that don't have another home (think: winter gloves, sports gear, and more) and are cute enough to keep out in plain sight.

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    Add Lighting

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    Don't underestimate the value of a wonderful light fixture. Even in a small walk-in closet, a hanging light fixture like this one from Hayley Gonzales can elevate your space and give it that custom look and feel. This is one of the easiest ways to create a luxury closet without a lot of money.

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    Add a Table

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    If you have the space, adding a table to the center of your closet (as seen in this one from Hina Cheema MD) can be a great way to add a landing for folding clothes. A side chair is also a great alternative to add a touch of space for organizing.

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FAQs

How do I choose a custom closet? ›

Here's a checklist of questions to ask when considering a custom closet company:
  1. Do you use furniture grade particleboard or industrial grade? ...
  2. Are your closets wall hung or floor-based? ...
  3. How deep are your shelves? ...
  4. How are your drawers constructed? ...
  5. What finishes do you offer? ...
  6. Do you use metal or plastic hardware?

How do I build a classy wardrobe? ›

Select clothes that never go out of style and work with every season.
  1. Invest in a basic knee-length pencil skirt. ...
  2. Buy dress slacks in a neutral color. ...
  3. Purchase a few colorful knit tops. ...
  4. Own a white, fitted button-down shirt.
  5. Keep a stock of fitted, short-sleeve t-shirts.

What is California closet? ›

California Closets was founded in 1978 by Neil Balter. Balter started the business after putting shelves in a friend's closet. The company redesigns closets with new racks, shelves, drawers and baskets of various sizes and shapes.

What is the best color for a custom closet? ›

In general, people tend to choose either neutral colors or bright colors for their spaces. Whites, browns, grays, and beiges are never choices you can go wrong with. They all provide a beautiful backdrop for any room, no matter your clothing color. They can help brighten your space in most cases and give it a new life.

What makes a good closet design? ›

A well-designed closet allows you to reach all of your clothing with ease. Open shelves are best placed at waist height so it's easy to see what you have. Drawers can be placed underneath. Socks, underwear, and accessories should be in higher drawers and little-worn items can be drawers toward the floor.

What is the best closet color order? ›

Use the rainbow (ROY G BIV) to color coordinate: White, tan, pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, brown, grey, black. If you have patterned items with multiple colors, create a “patterned section” or decide on its primary color and group it with that color.

What is a timeless closet? ›

A timeless wardrobe is edited, comprising a few key tops, bottoms, dresses and jackets that can be mixed and matched. Trendy accessories — like a statement necklace or a pair of faux-zebra-striped shoes — can add pizzazz. But a trendy wardrobe may look dated in a year or two.

How to design a minimalist closet? ›

Start building your minimalist closet by taking inventory of what you currently have. Sort and organize your apparel, separating items into three distinct piles: Donations, Consignments, and Clothes to Keep. “Sustainable fashion is ultimately about wearing what you already own and keeping clothes out of landfills.

Where do I start to organize my closet? ›

Clear everything out of your closet.

The first step to closet organization is to clear everything out—take out all of your shirts, shoes, pants, etc. This allows you to start with a clean slate and prevent you from clinging to old organizing habits that aren't working.

How do I organize my closet space? ›

In hallway closets, creating specific zones for each type of item, especially seasonal clothes, makes it easier to put things away, and the easier it is, the more likely you'll put things where they belong and stay organized. For a pantry closet, set up different zones for washcloths and bath towels.

How do I coordinate my closet? ›

Designate a section of the closet for each clothing group (ie. sweaters, skirts, pants) then begin putting the clothing into each section by color. If you want to create the rainbow effect, the colors should go in the following order: white, tan, pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, gray and black.

How to build a closet step by step? ›

  1. STEP 1: Mark out the closet, and fit the wall plates. ...
  2. STEP 2: Frame the walls and headers. ...
  3. STEP 3: Install drywall, corner bead if necessary, and then tape and fill. ...
  4. STEP 4: Fit the doors and trim. ...
  5. STEP 5: Finish with rods, shelves, and storage accessories.
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