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Designing my Walk-in Closet

By Sabrina @pinklilnotebook · On August 16, 2018

There’s a whole lot of exciting things happening around here, and a walk-in closet remodel is one of them! I’ve only been waiting to do this since, ummm, the first day we’ve moved in. . .

That was four years ago.

My closet is always in a constant state of a mess. Embarrassing I know.  No matter how many times I try to tidy, minimize the amount of clothes I have or buy pretty hangers, it doesn’t take long before it turns into a chaotic unorganized catastrophe. What makes it worse—I always feel like I never have anything to wear.

Before: designing my walk-in closet

Like most women, it’s always been a dream to have a big walk-in closet where everything has its own spot and looks like a freaking dream.  I’ve never had an organized closet in my life. Like ever. And I’m so done with wire shelves. 

This project right here, oh, it’s going to be so life changing!

designing my walk-in closet layout

This is my closet layout. I only have three sides to work with (see Wall A, B, and C). If you’re wondering why the closet bumps out in the left hand corner, that’s my linen closet located in the hallway. My original plan included knocking down that wall, getting rid of the linen closet, drywalling the hallway doorframe and repairing the floor. All for the sake of gaining more space and, most importantly, a proportional shape to work with.

I’m all about symmetry!

My husband crushed that dream in about 2.5 seconds with his “are you crazy” look.

Before: designing my Walk-in Closet
BEFORE (wire shelves and high heels = no good)

Before: designing my walk-in closet

So I had to revert back to creating a closet plan using my existing (non-rectangular) layout.  I definitely knew what I wanted my closet to look like, but when it came down to the nitty gritty of how the closet should function, I started to feel overwhelmed.

I’ll tell you this. After a step back from Pinterest and a couple days to clear my mind. I had my “aha moment”.  The solution is a simple one. I need to build this closet according to the different types of garments I own, not to the latest trending closet fad I kept obsessing over on Pinterest.

I went through all of our stuff and I made a list of the zones I needed to create.  This included a space for seasonal coats, formal wear (both long and short), all sorts of causal wear, work clothes, storage for high heels, compartments for different types of accessories, and so on. Once I narrowed it down, I had a better idea of the type of storage we needed. I was finally able to devise a clear plan, which in turn, made it a shit load easier to calculate these dimensions.

Walk-in Closet Plans 

designing my walk-in closet dimensions

If you’re wondering what this closet is going to look like in the end, think crisp white, airy, simple clean lines, with a tiny dash of glamour.  I want to take advantage of that vertical space with floor to ceiling built-ins. Guys, I want that dreamy-looking closet!

For a behind the scenes of this closet build or if where to buy ventolin inhalers online you want to see video of this space, be sure to follow me on Instagram. I’m sharing everything on my InstaStories. If you miss anything, don’t worry. I’m archiving it all under my Highlights (just under my Insta bio).  Tap “closet reno” for the latest updates.

before: designing my walk-in closet makeover

I love hearing your feedback. Have you ever installed a closet system yourself? Do you have any tips for us? Let me know in the comments!

Click through these links to see more from our master closet series:

Designing my walk-in closet
5 Things to know before revamping your walk-in closet
Installing our built-in closet system (with pricing)
My Master Walk-In Closet Reveal
DIY Jewellery Organizer Drawer Insert

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Sabrina

Sabrina is the design enthusiast behind the blog, Pink Little Notebook, where she explores her creativity through home décor, thrift store finds, DIY projects and her ever growing love to paint everything in sight! She is indeed a storyteller of style and has an extensive mixture of artistic skills and abilities which include everything from make-up art, graphic designing, painting, drawing, and even self-taught photography, just to name a few. Through her blog Sabrina combines everything she has learned over the years and hopes to inspire others along the way!

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10 Comments

  • Laura says: August 17, 2018 at 9:55 am

    Girl! I’ve been needing to completely redesign and organize my closet so this post was INSANELY helpful for me! Best of luck with you fcloset girl! Xo

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  • Summer says: August 17, 2018 at 10:55 am

    This is so awesome, girl! I can’t wait to have a walk-in closet someday because mine is currently overflowing.

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  • Kristi McAllister says: August 17, 2018 at 1:48 pm

    A walk-in closet is a necessity. But an OH-MAZING walk-in closet is a MUST HAVE! I’ve always wanted one of those big huge closets like you see on The Kardashians because they’re so awesome! And they have tables and seating areas and all kinds of stuff in them, which probably isn’t realistic for every day! But fun to dream about, anyway. I’m looking forward to seeing all the after pictures!

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  • Erica Valentin says: August 17, 2018 at 10:00 pm

    Can’t wait to see the final space! I have s huge walk in also but needs a makeover!

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  • chloe says: August 18, 2018 at 7:56 am

    This is amazing! well done!

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  • Jillian says: August 18, 2018 at 8:30 am

    I do not have any walk-in closets in our current house, but hope to in our next house! Great idea to draw it out and plan ahead that way.

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  • Amanda says: August 18, 2018 at 12:23 pm

    I can’t wait to see this when it’s all finished!!

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  • Dana says: September 16, 2021 at 10:16 am

    I know this was forever ago, but your closet dimensions are almost same as mine! What program did you use to design it? It’s a beautiful closet. In a sea of closet renos on Pinterest yours caught my eye!

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  • Violet says: February 27, 2022 at 7:02 am

    Hi 👋🏼 I stumbled your story while I’m in the mist of seeking knowledge about walk in closet renovation. Your designs and layouts educates me on using the right language and developed my confidence communicate with my designer. It is a slow progress even I’m not the carpenter. Decision to make to a good daily users closet is an essential

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  • Cleo says: October 16, 2022 at 8:38 pm

    Like Dana I know this was posted 4 years ago but my dimensions are almost the same. Do you have a picture of the corner that you list as “hidden storage”? I don’t quite follow what was done there.

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