My DIY Closet Reno Saved Me So Much Space (I Wish I Did It Years Ago!)
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My DIY Closet Reno Saved Me So Much Space (I Wish I Did It Years Ago!)
"My husband and I bought a builder-grade home in 2009, and since then we've made many, many changes to it. But one of the features simply evaded our efforts through all these years: the sliding closet doors. The most annoying of these were in my office. They made it very difficult to access the storage space, as that closet is small and has a cabinet next to it that limits movement even further."
"Bypass doors make it impossible to access both sides of the closet at once, and I've never really been a fan of them in terms of style, either. So I knew I wanted to remove them, but what would I replace them with? Bi-fold doors aren't much better-looking to me, and removing the doors entirely would put my clutter on display. Then, I had an epiphany: What about a curtain?"
"I measured the space to figure out the exact size I'd need, and decided how to hang it - with an adjustable tension shower rod that wouldn't require any drilling. I bought one in champagne gold to make it look a bit more chic. I found a boho-style curtain that matched the vibe of my office from World Market (the exact one I got isn't available anymore, but I highly recommend World Market for curtains! They have some cute boho styles, like this tufted floral one below)."
The homeowner removed sliding closet doors that restricted access and clashed with the office style. An adjustable tension shower rod in champagne gold was chosen to avoid drilling and to add a chic touch. A boho-style curtain from World Market was hung to match the office vibe, and installation took about five minutes. The curtain costs far less than installing new doors and allows the closet to open fully, improving storage access and enabling easier organization. Door removal was straightforward, and online tutorials can guide the process. The solution combines function, affordability, and aesthetic appeal.
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