12 DIY Open Closet Ideas For Your Clothes
DIY Open Closet Ideas
DIY Open closets are pretty trendy now. It doesn’t have walls and all your clothes are displayed out in the open which is the beauty of it. It has better ventilation than traditional closets and you don’t need to worry about mold growing on it or the musty smell problem. It definitely has more advantage than old closets. So, here’s some great designs for you to see! Each has their own special quality. So, pick one that you can DIY out of it. Do keep reading till the end for some useful tutorials!
1. 3-Level Bar
This open closet has 3 level bar for clothes of different length. There’s also side shelves for additional storage.
2. Top Shelf
The shelves are faced to the front so it’s better for display compared to the first idea. It also has a top shelf for you to put on the extra stuffs or ornaments.
3. Double Ladder
If you’re not good with piping works, well this one should be easier. You just make it out of two ladders!
4. Four Way Rack
The 4 way rack is a great design to maximize the use of vertical space. There’s roller to push it around so you can always relocated it to a better place.
5. The Rod Across The Wall
If you have a whole wall empty in your room, why not make use of it for your clothes? The whole wall is dedicated for your clothes!
6. Ceiling Hanger
Make use of the vertical space on the ceiling with this brilliant installation. The bottom space is left empty for you to put your cabinets or anything that you like.
7. Branched Hanger
You don’t have to go broke to build an open closet. You can always get your material from mother nature.
8. Under Stairs
This is a fine space use under the stairs.
Alternately, you can also install a rod in a different orientation to suit your taste
9. Wood Slat Closet System
The idea by far has been simple. So, this is a bigger idea for closet. It has wooden planks for shelves and metal pipes for the cloth hangers. Checkout the tutorial via link below.
10. A-Frame Open Closet
The A-frame is a simple design with a rod on top for your clothes and two shelves at the bottom.
11. Floating Shelf & Pipe
This design is simple and has industrial accent to it. The protruding rods at the side make fine hangers. There’s also floating shelves on top for to put less used items and a more accessible bottom shelves for actively used stuffs. Here’s a tutorial on how to setup industrial pipe shelves.
12. Two-tiered Wall Pipes
If you have firm decision on turning that corner into a place for your clothes, putting up fixed pipes may be a good choice. Setup the top and bottom to make full use of that corner.
Some may think this might turn their home into something like a retail store. Well, you’re not entirely wrong but who cares? You get to have way more freedom to decide how you want your open closet to be with these amazing DIY ideas. You’re no longer constraint to what you can put with the wardrobe that you can buy in furniture shops. It’s all about designing what you want. Here’s another great tutorial by OneBroadsJourney that shows you how to setup an industrial pipe wall shelf. Thanks for reading. If you like it, share it.