“I’m late, I’m late, I’m late!!!”…said the white rabbit…and says me. I didn’t make the link-up deadline for the One Room Challenge this past week because I was teaching a two-year old how to use the bathroom properly BUT never fear, I’m still in it and I intend to finish the kids room before the big reveal day – November 8th! I started painting their rug a couple of days ago and I’ve got one other little thing to iron down (literally) and then it’s finito!
Week four saw me in their closet. I put up a whole Instagram story about their closet situation and a couple of things I did to make it better a few weeks ago (and didn’t save it because I just am not that on top of things) but then didn’t go in again. Great except when I left off, there were a couple of big bins and bags full of clothes right when you walk in that needed to go. Let me explain from the top though, in case you missed the story.
This house has decent-sized closets – they’re pretty long inside but they have regular, doorway-sized entries so almost all of the usuable rod space is behind a wall. It’s not ideal when you have four kids in a room and need access to all of their clothes regularly.
Here’s what their closet looked like shortly after we moved in:
There was a hanging rod in there but we took it out and hung it in my closet as a second rod so I could get more organization. Then, we set up that closet organizer (it’s this one that I found at Dirt Cheap…here’s a similar one*) and it seemed like a great idea at first because it’s got double rods on one side and shelves on the other; perfect to hold all of the kids stuff and keep it organized. But then we realized that half of it would be behind the wall and, while still accessible, a big pain.
Then, one day not too long ago, I stumbled upon this closet makeover Amy cranked out. And you know what it is? Genius. That’s what. Her hubby’s closet has a wider doorway than that of our kids’ but it’s the idea that counts. I couldn’t copy it fast enough.