Get the Most Out of Your Walk-In Closet With These Key Features

by L. Kay Lehmer 02/19/2024

Walk-in closets are an incredibly popular feature and often featured on homebuyers’ wishlists. If your home does not have a walk-in closet already, there are some clever ways to build one with some remodeling. Whether you have a walk-in closet already or are thinking about adding one, there are some key features you should be sure to include.

Here are some things every walk-in closet should have:

Closet Island

If the space allows, make sure your closet has an island. A closet island functions just like a kitchen island: providing additional storage, surface area and design interest to the space. Your closet island could have built-in drawers or shelves, depending on your preference. The top surface is useful for quick folding, organizing or temporary placement of items before you put them away.

Full-Length Mirror

If you want your walk-in closet to function like a dressing room, you’ll need a full-length mirror. There are lots of options for how to include a large mirror in your closet space, including free-standing mirrors and mirrored cabinet doors. You can also dedicate an entire wall to mirror space and create the illusion of a much larger room at the same time.

Built-In Laundry Receptacle

Have a hamper or other receptacle to gather dirty laundry with zero effort. Rather than go to a separate room or let your laundry accumulate on the floor or other surfaces, fill a basket or hamper right in your closet. One popular way to include laundry storage in walk-in closets is with built-in drawers deep enough for a laundry bag. You can also mount a hamper or basket to the wall to keep floor space clear.

Proper Lighting

Good lighting is essential to a functional walk-in closet. Having adequate lighting makes it much easier to find what you’re looking for. It also can make organizing and putting things away much simpler. You want the lighting to be comfortable and flattering as well as functional. The best way to light a walk-in closet is with the combination of overhead recessed lighting, task lighting for drawers and shelves. You may also add a fun lamp or chandelier to add character and personal style.

Dedicated Shoe Storage

Of all the items in your closet, shoes have the greatest tendency to take up unnecessary amounts of space—no matter how many shoes you have. Setting aside a dedicated space for shoe storage is crucial to a good walk-in closet plan. Try a vertical storage system for hanging shoes or reserve a specific shelf for footwear. Keep the shoes you commonly wear readily available to prevent digging through the collection to find your favorites.

Walk-in closets can vary dramatically in terms of storage, style and ambiance. No matter what you choose for your space, make sure you include these key features to get the most out of your closet.

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L. Kay Lehmer

I have been in the real estate industry for over 20 years!  I started working with some of the top builders in Tampa and then decided to pursue my general real estate license.  I love working with people and helping them find the home of their dreams.  The TampaBay Metro area(Tampa, St Petersburg, Clearwater...)is a great City and has grown unbelievably in the past 25+years.  I have extensive knowledge that I can share for those coming to the Florida area or those who want to move up or downsize or have to leave our great state.  I make it my goal to work for you to find the right home, whether it be upsizing or downsizing, I will find the best location for you! From the beaches to golf course to the city or country, I can find the perfect home for you!  When you call my phone, you get ME! You are not handed off, if I don't know the answer to a question, I will find out and get back to you!  I Work FOR YOU!!