So I’m actually wrapping up work on the last Guest Bedroom.
I was beginning to feel like the end would never come. I wonder how long it would’ve taken even if I could’ve devoted all my time to it—? Oh well, the end is near now!
I’ve been working on the interior of the closet. I went on line to one of those DIY closet organizer systems.
YOU design what you want, THEY build it/ship it,
YOU put it together.
It was a few hundred. No.
I went to a local box store with my sketch of ideas and measurements, and priced out some needed materials.
It came in at $86. Sold !
Here’s the craziness of what I started with ↑ and the changes!
You see I’ve already been changing the exterior framework, but in the interior…
I emptied and gutted the closet—that certainly created some chaos. I patched the holes and pulled the very last ugly clamshell base board. I debated painting the closet NOW or after I got the new structure installed. I chose the latter.
I have too many shoes–I’m nOt giving any up. I love them.
Still needing more room, I also created a “shoe ladder.”
It’s irrelevant that I’m STILL occupying one of mom’s guest rooms.
Kristy <——- pointing at Catherine saying "you are a hoarder!"
From anonymous
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Ahhh—let’s see YOUR closet dolly!
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Love! I am going to do the same thing to my closet!!! I also have the problem of having too many shoes and I am not getting rid of them either! Why did you have one rod be 6″ and the other 4″? That shoe ladder on the wall is brilliant. Such a great use of unused space. Thank you!
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My fellow shoe fiend!—
I used the 6′ rod to cover the entire width. And the 4′ to give a second short hanging area, leaving 21″ of long hanging!
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Oh, I see! I was just misunderstanding. Thank you! Do you have a tutorial on your site for the shoe ladder you created? Thanks to you, my closet remodel is in the works!
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