Anonymous wrote:Mine isn't huge, just about 5 x 9 feet including the footprint of the closet (5 x 2), inside the back door, which is where I come and go 90% of the time. But I had *no* transitional space before and I love this. I wouldn't go back to the before times.
I have a closet with hangers/rod on one end for nicer and out of season coats and hooks on the other for jackets, shopping bags, and dog leashes. Plenty of space for shoes and some room to tuck big bags of dog food out of the way when they arrive from Chewy. Oh, and a vacuum and ladder fit in there, too.
I also have an antique but not fussy small dresser with a drawer for keys and other back-of-house stuff, and space on top to put down a purse and have a basket for stuff from pockets. Having a designated landing space for stuff I come in with and need to take with me when I go has made a huge difference to how organized my life feels. A chair sits next to the dresser for sitting down to put on shoes if needed.
So true. It also helps us all get out the door faster, because we know where our stuff is. No more searching for keys or running upstairs for socks.