The Feature Your Walk-In Closet Needs For Ultimate Organization
If you have a joyfully organized walk-in closet but don't have a corner carousel, you're missing out on the ultimate way to keep your clothes organized while saving on space. You might not think of the corner of your closet as useful — after all, these spots are often overlooked for storage or are filled with just a small selection of your wardrobe that can be hung on a hook. Why not maximize the unsung hero's potential and allow it to showcase your beautiful clothes with a 360-degree view?
Walk-in closets are the preferred option for homeowners for many reasons. Not only can they increase home value, but they also provide added storage and organization over traditional closets. From overhead shelving that keeps storage containers out of sight to racks for hanging your beautiful garments and built-in drawers to house your undergarments, they epitomize the idea of keeping things in order.
But with an empty corner, you might feel that you're not getting absolutely everything from this space. With a corner carousel, you can truly get the most out of your closet and can make room for the clothes and shoes to come.
Closet carousel options are plentiful
There are many ways to organize your closet on a budget, and adding a corner carousel should be top of list thanks to both its space-saving and its organization properties. Since there are many options for closet corner carousels, you can pick the one that fits your needs the most. Have a lot of clothes that hang on hangers? Opt for a spiral rotating clothing rack, such as this one on Amazon, with posts or hooks to hold everything, from long dresses to short t-shirts. These can be bought retail or custom-made by a local closet company for a custom design and fit.
Perhaps you are a shoe fanatic or want to showcase your handbag collection — you can choose more of a Lazy Susan type of closet carousel with shelves that rotate. These often require custom ordering from a closet company to have specific dimensions built to fit your space since it's a much larger piece that is rotating, though you can purchase less-expensive retail options, such as from Wayfair.
And for the walk-in closet that is filled to the brim with clothes that you want to showcase, you can take a page out of Cher Horowitz's book and have a fully motorized closet carousel made by The Closet Carousel. This is by far the most expensive option but is worth the cost if you are an avid clothing collector.