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Bedrooms, Closet, The Mod House Project 10

5 Things to know before revamping your Walk-in Closet

By Sabrina @pinklilnotebook · On September 6, 2018

Progress continues in my walk-in closet.

I’ve completely empty this space. I’ve prepped it.  Scraped it. Painted it. The built-ins are finally underway. 

However, this projects doesn’t come as easy as my videos on Instagram make it look.  There’s always unforeseen things, delays or learning curves that unfortunately you have to overcome, especially if this is your first attempt at a custom closet system (nudge, nudge, wink, wink).

So let me start from the beginning. I’ll walk you through my progress and all the lessons I learned along the way. 

before: designing my walk-in closet makeover

 

Removing your belonging from your closet.

This should be the easy part.  I went into my closet, happily grabbed my first batch of hanging clothes, turned to walk out the door and then stopped. Oh shit! Where the hell am I going to store all these clothes?

LESSON #1: Arrange for temporary clothing racks or make space in other areas of your home before you begin this project.

With every single closet full, I did what any normal person with limited time does. I threw some stuff over an empty chair in one room. I threw things over a spare crib in another room. I even crammed as many things as I could possibly get into boxes.  Thanks to my lack of pre-planning, I’ve been wearing the same clothes for weeks! I’m too scared to look through the mountain of clothes piled in every corner of our home.

wire shelves are hard to remove

 

Taking out wire shelves.

Right after that craze, I was ready to pull some wire shelves out of the wall. Damn it, hubby took the drill to work today. Okay let’s use the screw driver.  That thought lasted about 2 minutes before I realized there were a billion screws in the wall, all which required different screw drivers to take them out (thanks to previous owner who probably just used whatever screws he had lying around).

What makes matters worse is that each screw was attached to a plastic bracket which secures the shelves in place. As we patiently backed out each screw one-by-one from the bracket, the bracket still wouldn’t budge from the wall. 

LESSON #2: Wire shelves are a b*tch to take out. Just use pliers and rip the brackets out of the wall. 

use pliers to remove wire shelves

 

Smoothing a popcorn ceiling.

The end goal one day (and who knows when that will be) is to make our master bedroom feel like the most amazing hotel suite you have ever walked into. A lot of my design inspiration comes from my travels.  I’m a huge sucker for a well-designed and comfortable room.  Since hotels never have popcorn ceilings, naturally I’m inclined to scrape it off (even in the closet!).

removing popcorn ceiling and the ugly boob light

For easy clean up, I prepped everything by covering the floors with cardboard, I taped plastic sheets over the door and windows. I even turned off the AC because I didn’t want any dust traveling around on my second floor. FYI, the closet windows don’t open.  What I ended up doing was suffocating myself in this walk-in closet.

LESSON #3: If you want smooth ceilings in a small non-ventilated area, you’re going to pay for it. 

(See this post for more info on smoothing ceilings).

Looking better already. Prepping before painting.

 

Grab a brush and paint!

Finally I’m ready to paint over this beige colour wall that reminds me of a dirty public toilet (which, I all know we have all have accidentally stumbled across at one point in time).

Painting the closet white

Using the colour white to freshen things up, I start painting.  I don’t know what possessed me to try a new brand of paint for this project… Oh wait, it was on sale *sighs*, but I did. Not only did it take me one and half gallons to complete two coats in a small closet less than 65 sq. ft., at the end of it, some areas needed a third coat.  Luckily, the built-ins were going to cover many of these spots. The rest I will touch up later.

LESSON #4: Stick with a reputable paint brand that makes great paint.  It will cost you more but it makes your job sooooooooo much easier. Trust me!

 

Prepping for built-ins.

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x 8′ sheets of sanded pine plywood to create our built-ins. Although it was a little more expensive than MDF but not quite as expensive as the better quality wood (such as fir, maple, oak, etc). I’m happy we went with this choice. It was extremely easy to work with.

Wood built-ins for the closet.

We did get some of the larger panels cut by the hardware store, however, there were a gazillon cuts we had to do on our own. Not having the proper tools on hand is probably the most annoying and most frustrating experience. I have definitely learned this the hard way from previous projects. Make sure you know what you need and have them all there before you begin.

LESSON #5: Having the proper tools makes all the difference. If you don’t have them—borrow, rent, purchase, whatever. Just make sure you have everything you need prior to beginning. 

the start of the closet built-ins.

As for the built-in, I have so much more information to share.  Stay tuned next week as I’ll be giving a mini tutorial on how we built our custom closet system!

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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 DIY 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

  • Donnica says: September 7, 2018 at 2:17 pm

    Oh, looking forward to the info on the built-ins. Those custom closet systems can get super expensive. Seems like a perfect DIY project.

    Reply
    • Sabrina says: September 8, 2018 at 11:12 am

      Yes, it’s a lot of time consuming work but in the end, we are saving thousands of dollars doing it ourselves!

      Reply
  • Summer says: September 7, 2018 at 8:58 pm

    I can only imagine taking out the wire shelving LOL can’t wait to see the final product.

    Reply
    • Sabrina says: September 8, 2018 at 11:11 am

      Not fun at all 🙂

      Reply
  • Joan says: September 7, 2018 at 9:24 pm

    Is your husband a patient man? Mine would be bookers by now. The closet is going to be very nice. I’ll be watching for the next update.

    Reply
    • Sabrina says: September 8, 2018 at 11:11 am

      No, he is not patient at all. But we’ve come to terms that projects don’t go as fast as they once did now that we have a two year old!

      Reply
  • Indya | The Small Adventurer says: September 8, 2018 at 1:25 am

    What an exciting home project to be doing! My closet is pretty big, but certainly not walk-in, which is my ultimate dream. As we live in a unit at the moment space is quite limited, and I can’t wait until the day we have our own house and can revamp any room we want!

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  • Amanda says: September 8, 2018 at 10:52 am

    I can’t wait to see the finished product!

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  • Holly says: September 8, 2018 at 10:33 pm

    These are such helpful tips! I want built ins SO bad, and it’s awesome that you were able to make your own. We just moved into our dream house, but my closet totally needs some personalization. Will definitely have to refer back to this when I have some time to work on it!

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  • Tatyanna says: September 9, 2018 at 11:29 am

    Love how you broke down the steps! I’m definitely going to check back to see how those built-ins came out because I’d love to do this in my new home.

    xx Tatyanna
    http://www.apopoflife.com

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