[1] Submitted by Ana White [2] on Tue, 2010-10-12 19:15 [1] Summary: Closet organizers can be so expensive, or are often made of particle board. Yet they are so easy to build and customize to your needs. This is a large closet organizer, suitable for dividing up closet space. CategoriesProject Type: Bookshelf and Bookcase Plans [3] Room: Closets [4] Skill Level: Beginner [5] Style: Cottage Style Furniture Plans [6] Estimated Cost: $20 - $50 [7] Page 1 of 14
Dimensions: Dimensions are shown above. Customizable to suite your needs. Dimensions: 2 Sheets of 3/4 Particle Board (closet grade) or MDF or A1 plywood cut into 15 1/2 wide strips, 8 feet long You could also use closet shelving in any width as a substitute (for example 20 wide shelves for a 20 deep shelving system) Page 2 of 14
1 sheet 1/4 plywood or MDF 1 1 2 26 long 2 screws 2 finish nails Common Materials: Elmer's Wood Glue [8] Elmer's Wood Filler [9] 120 grit sandpaper primer wood conditioner paint paint brush Tools: Page 3 of 14
[10] [11] [12] [13] Cut List: 2 1 16 @ 82 1/2 (Sides) 6-1 16 @ 25 1/2 (Shelves) 1 1/4 Plywood @ 82 1/2 x 27 (Back) 1 1 3 @ 25 1/2 (Footer) Step 1 Page 4 of 14
[14] Build the Box Mark the sides as shown in the diagram. Then either drill pocket holes in all the shelves and screw the shelves to the sides or predrill holes in the sides and screw the sides to the shelves. Use glue and adjust for square. Page 5 of 14
Step 2 [15] Back Attach the back to the box with finish nails and glue. Make sure you nail into all the shelves too for added strength and support. Step 3 Page 6 of 14
[16] Footer Glue and nail the 1 3 footer to the base of the shelf. Inset the footer slightly as shown in the photo. Assembly Page 7 of 14
Position the unit in the closet. Attach to a stud in the wall behind the closet using L brackets. If a stud is not in the right position, use drywall anchors to secure the shelf to the back of the closet. [17] Step 4 Rods and Shelves Closet Now here is the sweet spot. With your scrap pieces of 1 16 leftover, you can build additional shelves in your closet! Simple use 1 1/4 screws to screw a scrap piece of 1 3 to the side of the closet and in the same Page 8 of 14
position on the side of the interior closet wall (or as shown above for a freestanding application, another closet shelf) and then lay a shelf on top! Screw down, and add a closet rod below. [18] Step Hope5that all makes sense! Page 9 of 14
Step 6 [19] And putting up closet rods is both easy ans attractive (and inexpensive) with closet rod flanges like these ones from Blue. Page 10 of 14
As I was looking through our Community [20]for inspiration (thanks Leah!) for today's plan (as paint dries on some of the "surprises" for the next few weeks :) ) and came across a request for a closet organizing system [21], it took me back to the days before I was comfortable with a drill. And I assembled a closet system from out of the box like this one and considered it a major accomplishment. And it WAS. It took me hours to build it. Yes, build. With an allen wrench and instructions, but it was still building And I spent hundreds on what is essentially just a bookcase made of particle board. The inside wasn't even finished. Today's plan is really straight forward and boring, not like Grace's closet [22] (click for plans) Page 11 of 14
Built by Kristin - wow! And BTW, Kristin, if you are reading this, I just gotta know what beautiful shade of pink that is? It seems to have a calm gray undertone. Love it! Anyway, really boring - but so necessary. Page 12 of 14
I'd like to add more components to the closet system, but starting with this is perfect. We have this system in our master bedroom closet (ha ha master right, it's four feet wide and behind the main door) and it holds so many things! And I'm quite fond of the open design - makes for staking the Rams pants quite easy! I use baskets for socks and underwear. Source URL: http://image.ana-white.com/2010/10/plans/simple-closet-organizer Links [1] http://image.ana-white.com/2010/10/plans/simple-closet-organizer [2] http://image.ana-white.com/users/ana-white [3] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/project-type/bookshelves [4] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/room/closets Page 13 of 14
[5] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/skill-level/beginner [6] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/style/cottage [7] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/estimated-cost/20-50 [8] http://elmers.com/diy [9] http://elmers.com/products/wood-filler-and-other-repair?filters=cons truction# [10] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/537 [11] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/92 [12] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/187 [13] https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/details/774 [14] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/closet-2.jpg [15] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/closet-3.jpg [16] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/closet-4.jpg [17] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/closet-5.jpg [18] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/closet-6.jpg [19] http://image.ana-white.com/sites/default/files/010254030081lg.jpg [20] http://image.ana-white.com/community [21] http://ana-white.com/community/project-suggestions/closet-storag e-collection [22] http://ana-white.com/2010/08/behind-closet-doors.html Page 14 of 14