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  • From Dyer posted an update 1 year, 6 months ago

    Your home’s rods and shelves are often debated in terms of their perfect height. There are many opinions on this topic, and there is no right or wrong answer. You can be sure of one thing, though: you are the most important person to determine what is best for your space. An effective arrangement will require finding the right balance between practicality and personal preference. Get your measuring tape out, consider the tips below, and get those pesky things right where you want them!

    The first tip is to measure the space you have

    It is crucial to understand what you are working with before selecting the rods and shelves you will be installing. Using this method, both rods and shelves are sized appropriately and lengths are chosen properly.

    Plan the design of the closet you want in Tip 2

    Generally, there are two types of closets in a home. There are walk-in closets and reach-in closets. visit of wardrobe will depend on the amount of space you have available. A walk-in closet could occupy a large portion of your bedroom, while a reach-in closet will fit snugly in the corner.

    It is now evident that a walk-in closet is actually a combination of many reach-in closets, some with doors and some without. This section focuses on height, so the ideal height would be the one from floor to ceiling. It’s mostly around 8 feet high. For practical reasons, it might not be a good idea to place the rods too high. Instead, use shelves to partition your closet and place the rods at a level you can reach. Say 5 above ground.

    Decide on the dimensions of the closet types you want

    It is impossible to describe a standard size for a walk-in closet because each one will be unique to you. Building guidelines are the same across the board for all builders. The concept of walk-in closets is basically the combination of reach-in closets. Building dimensions include the following:

    Long rectangles measuring 48-inches wide

    6 feet long

    24 inches deep

    80-inch high door

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