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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has anyone redone a very oddly shaped closet? We have a 1940 colonial in which one room has two closets on either side of the window. One is just a small narrow reach-in, easy to put some low shelves and a higher clothes rod; but the other is narrow but deep with a sloped ceiling -- like a walk-in if the walk-in was only slightly wider than the width of a doorway. It is a bizarre space and it currently has two high shelves - one along the short side, one along the long side -- and one high clothes rod along the short side. The two goals are to make at least one closet usable for clothing and for both to have usable shelving. Kids' room, so we need shelves for toy storage, but eventually they will need clothing in there too. I appreciate the link someone posted to Closet Stretchers and will see if they have thoughts (they claim to do a free in-home consultation) but wondering if anyone has ideas.[/quote] All of them will give you a free quote/design! We got 4, 2 around $5k, amd 2 around $1500, for the same thing. Elfa on sale and closet Stretchers were lower cost, I went with closet Stretchers because the elfa lower cost was wire, not solid shelving.[/quote]
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