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The “location, location, location” equivalent in your closet are the spaces that are easiest for you to access. So think eye level and able to access within an easy arms’ reach.
For example, if your
closet design
is set up so that you keep your shoes on shelves, the ones in the middle should house the shoes you wear the most.
You can change them out by the season (if you happen to live in a climate with seasons).
Lesser-worn items should be stored on the upper and lower shelves so you don’t have to bend down or reach up (or get on a ladder if you’re my height) to access things you use all the time.
Dressy party shoes on bottom.
Heavy snow boots on the top (please – because that means we won’t have enough snow in Chicago to need them very often!).
Casual sweaters on the middle shelves – über-casual painting shirts waaaaay on the top shelves.
And if you need a space planning “agent” –
make an appointment
with one of our design consultants to help create real estate nirvana in your own custom closet.
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