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Hang It Up
A row of long hooks in this closet makes it easy to lay outfits for the next day—or even for the whole week!
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Marble Touch
If your closet features an island, opt for a marble top. Marble is a timeless material, so it makes for a worthwhile investment, as it will never go out of style. Get more trendy with things like curtains and decorative pieces that are easier and more affordable to swap out down the line.
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Clear and Simple
If your closet is super small, keep it nice and sleek. Pare down your belongings and keep only the clothes that mean the most to you. Opt for glᴀss walls and a simple clothing rack for hanging items. Keep accessories neutral and to a minimum so that the area doesn’t feel cluttered.
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Shoe Station
Keep shoes out on display but place them so that there is breathing room between each pair. This will allow you to more quickly locate the shoes you are looking for while ensuring that each pair retains its shape and doesn’t get scuffed up or bent.
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Mirror, Mirror
Mirrors and glᴀss shelving will make your closet—whether large or small—feel like a special boutique. Mirrors will also make a space feel bigger and are of course necessary for perfecting your look before heading out the door or snapping that post-worthy outfit selfie.
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Light the Way
Don’t forget to glam it up with lighting! There’s no such thing as a fixture that’s too over the top if you prefer a glitzy style. This pendant light essentially doubles as art.
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Pretty Purses
Gone are the days of stashing handbags in plastic bins. If you value your purses, allow them to take center stage in your closet. Handbags are also a great way to add color to your closet—these truly brighten up this all-white space.
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Kid Friendly
Kids’ closets can look extra chic, too. Make it easy for young ones to access their belongings by installing wall hooks—which may also encourage kids to put things away at the end of the day.
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Sitting Pretty
If space allows, adding an accent chair to your closet will make the getting ready experience feel more comfortable and luxurious. It also makes it easier to slip on shoes and will be a valuable surface for setting down handbags and accessories. Choosing a piece that can be moved around the space as needed is even more beneficial.
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Hanger Hack
To keep your closet looking well-organized and high end, opt for corresponding sets of hangers. Toss the freebie wire hangers from the dry cleaners and invest in some that will hold your clothes securely and make you feel excited to put away your laundry. All-white hangers are generally a no-fail option.
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Peтιтe Table
Once again, we see a beautiful accent chair stationed in a walk-in closet. Including a small side table will add design flair to your closet and will make getting ready for an event feel like a special experience, even if you’re simply preparing to head to work. A table also makes it easy to sip coffee or even a cocktail while dressing without worrying about spills.
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Matching in Brᴀss
In a luxe closet, no detail is left unaccounted for. This brᴀss light fixture matches the closet’s hanging rods and keeps the space looking ultra cohesive.
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Chic Ceiling
Wallpapering the ceiling is an easy way to add pizzazz to a closet and keep the design from looking too bold while still having some fun. Whether you opt for removable wallpaper or something permanent is up to you, but this is most definitely a renter-friendly hack, too.
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Crisp and Curated
In this industrial style closet, all-white features reign supreme. A white ottoman doubles as an island and valuable seating.
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Warm Wood
A woven rug warms up this closet and complements the wood tones beautifully. Adding touches such as a throw rug will make your closet feel well-decorated and as welcoming as any other room of the house.
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Happy Hooks
Acrylic, wall-mounted jewelry holders make it easy to keep track of baubles (and keep chains untangled) without interfering with a modern closet’s sleek design. They also take up super minimal wall space.
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Creative Cloches
Storing jewelry under cloches is also an elegant way to keep special pieces safe while adding decorative touches to your closet. If your style leans glam, this is an especially excellent look.
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Color and Charm
By no means does a modern closet have to be devoid of color. If you love bright hues, embrace them! Hanging artwork is an excellent way to add color and personality to your getting ready space.
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Stacking Sweaters
Yes, there is a chic, modern way to store bulky sweaters. Folding them and placing them inside acrylic bins makes it easy to keep track of favorite outfits while ensuring stacks don’t topple down.
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Minimalist Seating
Acrylic touches are also excellent for instances in which you don’t want a piece to take up much visual space. A ghost chair provides useful seating without disrupting this closet’s aesthetic.
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Personal Flair
While a closet is designed to be functional, personal touches like small decorative accents are certainly welcome. This closet features quite a few and they blend with the owner’s attire perfectly.
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Gathering Space
The closet can also be a great place to sneak away for some peace and quiet. If you have space to set up a little reading nook or a space to take calls, go for it.
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Hanging Hats
A hat wall makes it easy to store caps and other hanging items so that they’re easy to grab when heading out the door. Who needs wall art when you can gaze at all of your favorite accessories?
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Tidy Toys
Kids’ closets don’t have to be used solely to store clothes. They also make for great toy storage and you can easily upgrade a small space to fit more belongings with simple additions such as wall shelves that adhere to the back of a door, as seen here.
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Dual Purpose
This closet-bathroom combo is something we don’t see as often, but the space is designed to be ultra functional and pretty. A vanity in the corner ensures that the main sink area won’t get cluttered with makeup products and helps bridge the gap between these two distinct types of spaces.