My Finished Walk-In Closet With Laundry Area — Before & After!
I can hardly believe it, but my walk-in closet is finished!! This project ended up taking way longer than I thought it would (five months!), but to me, the end result is so worth the effort I put into it. Never in my life have I had so much storage space, and I never even dreamed that I would have a closet like this. I walk in here several times a day just to look around. 😁
This “before and after” is kind of different, though, because I went from a perfectly fine guest bedroom to a walk-in closet. I generally prefer a good before and after where the before room was in terrible shape with all outdated finishes so that it really contrasts with the fresh, new room. But I don’t have that here. With this one, I have a before bedroom that had a floral wall that I really loved, and now I have a closet that I think is pretty amazing.
But the change is still pretty drastic. In case you’ve forgotten, here’s what the room looked like before as a bedroom.

And here’s what it looks like now…

Here’s another view of the room as a bedroom…

And here’s that same view now…

Here’s a view of the room as a bedroom looking back towards the door and the hallway…

And here’s that view today.

I always thought this view of the bedroom was incredibly boring. Had it stayed a bedroom, I had plans to carry that floral wall treatment around the whole room.

But there’s nothing boring about how it looks today. I can’t wait to get the foyer finished because I hate looking through the doorway and seeing that unfinished foyer. It kind of ruins the vibe. 😀

And I’ll do just a couple more before and afters before I focus on just the closet. Here’s the view of the left wall of the bedroom from the doorway.

And here’s that view today…

And here’s the last before picture that I’ll show you…

And here’s that view today…

I am so proud of how this closet and laundry area turned out. This was my biggest building project so far, and it was a doozy. Since I work by myself, building and then trying to wrangle such large cabinets into place and get the screwed together was a challenge, and it wasn’t exactly what I would call a fun challenge. But it all worked out, and even though it took so much longer, I’m very glad that I decided to build from scratch instead of using IKEA Pax wardrobes.

Y’all know I love my IKEA cabinets in my studio. But for this room, building from scratch allowed me to customize everything just like I wanted it, and to build the custom widths and heights that I needed so that I could squeeze every inch of usable storage space out of the wall space in here as possible. And I now finally have enough storage for all of my shoes.

Actually, that’s not true. I didn’t have enough room for all of them, so I had to get rid of about seven pairs of shoes. I might have a shoe problem. 😀

I just love walking in here to this organized space and having everything right where I can see it and easily find it.

And I have to say, I was a bit nervous and unsure about having the washer and dryer inside the closet, but this is honestly one of my favorite decisions I’ve made so far on our house. Having these in the closet is so unbelievably convenient. It’s the perfect arrangement, at least for me. I can see how it might not work for a home with more than one person who does laundry. But I’m the only one who does laundry in this household, so for us, it’s perfect.

And I’m so glad that I got to use my sparkly word art in here. I know word art isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, and it’s not really mine, either. But these have special meaning to me, so I’m really glad that the colors worked so well in here.

Here are a few more pictures of this side of the room, presented without commentary, before we move to the other side of the room.



All of my hanging clothes are on this side of the room, and I still have empty storage space. I’m glad to have it because as I empty out the sunroom even more, I’ll have items like blankets and pillows that will need to be stored. So these shelves will be perfect for that.

And as I was editing these pictures, I had to laugh at myself because I took the suggestion made by some of you, and I arranged my short sleeves shirts by color as best as I could. That has been very convenient and has made it easy to find exactly what I’m looking for. But then when I brought my long sleeve items in, I just threw them on there pretty haphazardly and forgot to arrange them. So that section wasn’t really ready for its debut.

I was a bit concerned about having my washer and dryer arranged so that they’re across from each other instead of side-by-side. But I have to say, I’ve really loved this arrangement. I don’t find that it takes any more effort to put wet clothes in the dryer with this arrangement than it did with them side-by-side.

Alright, y’all, I have so many pictures (I went a bit overboard…I was excited), so I’ll just let y’all look around a bit without having to read my commentary.





Okay, now we’ve reached the pictures of my favorite part of the room. I’m just so stinkin’ proud of how this area turned out. The glass-top jewelry drawer. The pull-out necklace bars. I really love this whole area. The wallpaper. The mirror. The sconces. It’s my favorite section of the whole closet.

And I just have to brag on myself for a little bit. As y’all know, I’m not the neatest and mot organized person in the world, to say the least. 🤣 And I’ve always had a bad habit of taking off necklaces and earrings and leaving them in random places, like my desk, or in the kitchen, or by the bed. But I have been doing a really good job at keeping my jewelry organized instead of leaving earrings and necklaces strewn all over the house. So having an organization system in place really does help keep me in line.

And I know it’s a little detail, but I just love this glass top.

And then there’s the necklace bars. I have so many necklaces that are in progress but I never finished because I had run out of room on my previous necklace storage bar that I kept in the bathroom. But now, I have plenty of room for lots more necklaces, so I can get those “in progress” necklaces finished up. And this storage system has been so handy.

Since I make all of my necklaces myself, I make them the same length, and I put clasps on all of them. If I need a necklace to be longer for a specific outfit, I just use a necklace extender. I have several lengths, and I keep those in the drawer. So using these bars to store the necklaces is very convenient. I have to unclasp them to take them off, so then I just clasp them around the bar for storage. The whole section pulls out like a drawer so that the necklaces on the back bar are easily accessible.

And, of course, another thing I’m so proud of in this room is the chandelier. I still wish that each of you could see it in person because photos just don’t seem to do it justice. In photos, everything is two-dimensional, so the chandelier kind of blends into the wallpaper and other background items.

When you see it in person, you don’t have that issue. That third dimension gives it a whole different look and it doesn’t blend into the background at all. But we’ll just have to stick with photos.



I haven’t figured out exactly how I want to use my tray yet. I’m not really a perfume kind of person. I only have one, and I don’t use it very often. And I don’t want to spray it in the closet anyway because I don’t want that scent getting on everything in my closet. So I keep it in the bathroom.
But I do have a purse bowl. Do you have a purse bowl? I’ve been using this system for about a year now and I love it. I only have a few items that I take with me in a purse — keys, phone, a little zipper pouch with stevia (because I drink iced tea everywhere I go), lip gloss, lip stick, a pen, etc. So I keep those items in the bowl, and then when I’m ready to go somewhere, I grab the purse I want to take, put the items from the purse bowl in the purse, and I’m ready to go. And when I get home, if I’m not planning on going anywhere else that day, I put the items back in the bowl, put the purse away, and they’re ready for next time.

Well, that’s it, y’all. I can hardly believe that this project has actually come to a close.









And I can’t close out this tour of my finished closet without giving you a nighttime view. I don’t like bright overhead lights turned on once the sun goes down. So I wanted those picture lights to stay on all the time to give a nightlight effect. And it’s also just enough light if I need to put something in to wash after dark. But mostly, I just wanted them for the nightlight effect. I just love walking by here at night and seeing that soft glow of light at the far end of the room.

And that’s it, folks. Thank you so much for sticking with me through this long, and sometimes very boring, project!! And now we’re on to the foyer and bedroom. These should be fun, and I’m hoping they’ll be much faster since the floors are finished throughout the bedroom suite, and there will be far less building required for those other areas. But we’ll see!



Just amazing! Well done and hope that it brings you so much joy. You are an inspiration!!! I personally love the word art and the story behind it.
It’s absolutely magnificent!! Bravo Kirsty, you are an incredibly talented woman!
Absolutely incredible, beautiful job! A dream come true!
It looks incredible!! Congratulations on another beautiful project completed!
Random curiosity: what’s the triangle with the stars in it above the baskets?
It’s a folded flag often received at the funeral of a member of the military who passed. I’m sure there’s a story there.
It’s the flag presented to my family at my father’s funeral. 🙂 He died in 2002, four months after Matt and I got married. He wasn’t career military, but he did serve in the Army.
Here’s some info on how it’s done. The flag drapes the casket, and after Taps is played, the flag is folded in ceremonial fashion by current members of the military wearing their dress blues (for those who were in the Army), and then presented to the next of kin (i.e., my mom, in our case) at the funeral. My mom let me have the flag, and I’ve never had a good place to display it until now. https://download.militaryonesource.mil/12038/MOS/Brochures/MFH-FlagPresentationProtocol-Brochure.pdf
I have a flag in a case like that also, but it was given to me by my son in law. Right after 9/11, as an Air Force pilot, he was flying C-130 transport planes. A few of his flights were during the fall of Baghdad, where he was delivering supplies. On one flight he brought a flag with him and while the plane was being loaded, he went to the flag pole and flew this flag over the base, as a symbol of the takeover of the country and fall of Hussein a short time later. He gave it to me for Christmas, which is when I found out he had been flying in to dangerous territory. He was forbidden to tell until some time had passed, and he was no longer going there. It reminds me always of the lives lost on that horrible day, and his small part in their vindication.
I have two flags. One was for my brother and the other was for my father in law. We got a display case with a place to also display my father in law’s medals and ribbons.
Just stunning!
This put a smile on my face. Be happy ! Fabulous job!
I have serious closet envy! It’s beautiful! Job well done and executed to perfection!
Incredible!!!! I’m just so happy for you and you deserve every bit of joy and pride you feel. Simply stunning! Love the “purse bowl” idea. I hadn’t heard of that concept, but I’m going to try it. Thank you!
BRAVO!! It’s absolutely stunning!
This is the most amazing closet I have ever seen! You have done an incredible job.
Kristi, this is breathtaking! It is so beautiful and functional! Those two qualities are often very difficult to achieve together. Your hard work and determination really are evident here. The “Fruit of the Spirit” word art is just the cherry on top! You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing!
AWESOME! Congratulations! Enjoy this beautiful, happy room, Kristi!
I love it all but I have to say my favorite part is the arched corner pieces. I look at the pictures and imagine it without them and it simply not be as special. Well done!
It’s so lovely and organized!
It’s so, so fabulous!!! I should have known you have a beautifully colorful wardrobe too and I love the idea of the purse bowl. I’m very purse boring because I hate moving stuff from one bag to another but that may change.
Love the closet and every single final decision made.
It’s lovely. Enjoy all your hard work and decision-making!
Absolutely amazing! So happy you have this behind you and look forward to the foyer/bedroom!
Wondering if you aremember going to do the attic work or not. Almost think you wouldn’t regret it, even though its a pain.
Absolutely amazing! Just wow…..is all I can say 😁. So beautiful!
Oh, my goodness! I was floored about how many shoes you have. We all have our weaknesses. I like my tops lined up by color. It seems more pleasing to me. You did an awesome job. Congratulations! Please post this on YouTube, please 🙏.
Shoes are definitely my weakness. I love cute and colorful handbags, too, but shoes are my thing.
Bravo! I can’t even imagine how good it must feel to have this completed. Your attention to detail is what really sets your closet apart from any other finished closet. I loved watching every step of the process. Thank you, as always, for sharing!
It’s just fabulous! And the chandelier turned out beautifully! Have you thought about a small bench or stool or ottoman that you can sit on to put shoes and pants on?
If no change, the bench (and mirror) are planned right outside the closet door.
Fantastic finished product! A question .. since you’re quite short, how do you reach the shoes on the top shelf? And does Matt have his own closet somewhere else? Thanks, you’re such a creative person.
I use that little stepladder in the section opposite the shoe section to reach all of the top shelves. Matt doesn’t have any hanging clothes. He requires only the comfiest clothes, so doesn’t wear anything but cotton shirts and cotton stretchy pant. All of his items can be folded, and the whole dresser in the bedroom will be for his items.
Looks amazing! Loved following along but then I’ve followed you for many years now (since before you moved to this house) and loved everything you’ve done, even if not to my taste.
Have to say, that’s an impressive amount of clothes, shoes and handbags you have. I’d not know what to wear next and probably wouldn’t wear most of it – lol! I’ve just been going through my wardrobe, decluttering 🙂
Congratulations on finishing, well done!
WOW! So Good!!!! Thanks for sharing your journey always. Love it!
The 5 months went by fast for me! : ) Well done. It’s beautiful!
Congratulations on a job well done. Enjoy it for many years! You have inspired me yet again to plan and complete a project I thought I would have to hire a hard-to-find professional to do. I plan to build two cabinets based on the construction details of your closet. My husband and I installed pre-hung doors based on how you installed yours in a previous blog and now we are going to tackle the cabinets ourselves. I look forward to your future renovation blogs. I read them everyday.
Never boring and oh so beautiful.
Beautiful! Time well spent! Everyday life will be easier each and every day now.
How are you using the island storage?
I use that for undergarments, socks, tights, pajamas, casual clothes (sweat pants, sweatshirts, etc.), all of my painting/work clothes, belts, etc. And the cabinet section is for laundry detergent, bleach, and other laundry items.
Wonderful! Beautiful job ~ congratulations!
Your closet is so stunning, Kristi, and you should be so proud of all your hard work. As always, I am in awe of you and all our talents!
Who says power tools and colorful clothes don’t mix? You built every cabinet, shelf, and even the chandelier yourself, then filled the space with shoes, handbags, and clothes that practically burst with personality. Hammer in one hand, wardrobe in the other — now that’s impressive!
This room is so beautiful and I have total closet envy now. I have thought for years that having a door from a laundry room to a closet would be the most time and energy efficient idea to bring to a home, but you scaled off at least five seconds by keeping it all in the same room. AHHH! Organization brings me such peace and settles my little OCD heart – LURVE!
You are the envy of your followers. Fantastic closet
Magnificent! Truly a work of art. Congratulations.
I am lucky enough to have a wonderful closet as well, but no one warned me about the dust. I keep my purses in a large cabinet that has reeded glass doors on it. And I have another glassed-doored cabinet for occasional clothing (that isn’t worn frequently.) Shoes are kept in plastic boxes with descriptions visible…and the rest in drawers, hanging, and on open shelves. No one warned me about all the dust I would have to deal with. So. Much. Dust.
My wish for you is that you don’t have this issue.
Enjoy your hard work…it really is beautiful.
My shoes that I rarely wear are also in plastic boxes to keep them clean. I took a photo of one of each of the pairs of shoes, printed out all the photos and taped the matching photo to the shoe boxes with clear packing tape so I know which shoes are in which boxes without having to pull the boxes off the shelves they’re on.
My favorite things in YOUR closet:
1. The “L” on the island
2. The glass top on the jewelry drawer
3. The jewelry drawer
4. The arch detail on the cabinet
5. The chandelier
6. The wallpapered alcove above the jewelry with the mirror and sconces
7. The gorgeous wallpaper
8. The paint color drenching the space
Brava! You have done an amazingly fabulous job, as I knew you would. I can only imagine how satisfying it is for you to gaze at this room with joy and the satisfaction of a job well-done. Pat yourself on the back with every glance. Thank you for sharing all the photos and all your commentary! Your commentary makes you a “friend” sharing her thoughts and I am here for it!
I love all of your adorable purses! I am purse-boring like another commenter and only change purses 2 -3 times a year. I love seeing all your pretty, colorful things in their own homes within your closet.
“I might have a shoe problem. 😀” -> No such thing. 😀
What an AMAZING job! Great work
Absolutely stunning! I am so envious of all the beauty and the storage space! Great work!!!
Congratulations! This was absolutely a labor of love and it reflects you perfectly. Enjoy every minute of using it (and admiring it!)
I would have scooted the purses/bags closer together and started adding shoes to that side instead of getting rid of some😂! Looks fabulous and I love the color organization in your tops and pants- I bet the long sleeves will be done that way pretty soon😘
^THIS!^ 😀
I definitely would have done that if they were shoes I really wanted to keep. 😀 They were some that I haven’t worn in a while, though, so I was okay getting rid of them.
Congratulations but stop saying it took you a whole five months because we all know that most of us couldn’t pull this off in five life times!
Also, I’m wondering if the little stepladder didn’t make it into the final design. What will you use to get to the top shelves?
And yes, you do have a shoe problem but then again I have a watercolor paint and brush and paper problem so there’s that. Each one of us has our thing.
I too love, soft, lighting in the form of a nightlight because I hate walking
into a dark room. Now more than ever it’s a safety issue for me at 74.
Unfortunately, my Fella sees a light on and feels compelled to turn it off!
I tried to tell him it’s a seven watt bulb and cost pennies to leave on, but he still is compulsive about turning them off.😖
Lastly, I’m going to adopt your purse bowl idea because it’s genius! And it also makes storing an empty purse a lot easier.
Congratulations on the job very well done.
The only Shoe Problem is running out of money to buy more and places to wear/store them all. 😀
I agree with you 100% 😀
A wood stepladder is in section with the hamper.
I found some great night lights on Amazon. They plug in and come on when it’s dark, and they light the way really well! Sujeet Night Light, Night Lights Plug into Wall [4 Pack], Nightlight Led Night Light for Adults, Plug in Night Lights for Adults Bedroom Cool White I’m 70, and have to make frequent trips to the bathroom, and these are quite bright! I have one in the hallway and one in the bathroom and don’t have to turn on a light! One more in the other bathroom, and one at the bottom of the stairs to our basement, just in case!
The stepladder is there! It’s over in the section with the hamper. It’s very handy to pull it out when I need to reach those top shelves.
WOW it is stunning! I do love the lighter floors much better. Lord, girl, I haven’t had that many shoes in my life! Great job, excellent work, you do need to be very proud of yourself!!!!
Kristi, what a wonderful project to follow along on. Every detail is perfect and the finished project is absolutely gorgeous. I thought you were crazy redoing your floors, but they look amazing and make me reconsider light floors if we ever buy a new house and have to redo them! I would pull a chair in and just sit and admire my work after completing something like this! Can’t wait to see your work with the foyer and bedroom next!
It’s so lovely! I can tell by your writing that you are tickled pink over this room, maybe even more than the studio! I remember how happy you were at that finish as well. And I’m with you on your favorite part of the room. I love the glass topped jewelry drawer and the necklace section that pulls out for easy access. Although you didn’t mention it, I know you are not the only one who loves this – but your pets are in love with the window that gives them another place to spy on the world. You may want to put a pillow on top of your island so the kitty can have a nap! LOL! (I’m bad with recalling names – they are just out of reach in my mind- always!) Congrats on the finish!!!
So beautiful! I also have double rods for my shirts. I hang by color with the short sleeves, then the same color below with the long sleeves. I love looking at that organization. I can’t compete with all your shoes, but I come a close second on purses. 😀 So happy for you that it is finally finished. But…one question…where does Matt keep his clothes??
Matt only ever wears super comfy cotton clothes, like cotton t-shirts, hoodies (in winter) and cotton pants. All of his clothes are folded, so the whole dresser in the bedroom will be his.
LOVED every picture! So amazing! There are no words! So happy for you to get to enjoy this gorgeous room! 🙂
Gorgeous!! I did notice something that’s been bothering me with your closet photos, though… they look a bit blurry! I don’t know if I’m hallucinating or something, but your “before” bedroom photos look very crisp and clean, and your closet “after” photos look like they almost have a blur or jpeg quality filter on them. I don’t know why, but it has been bothering me for awhile now. The closet looks so professionally done, the photo quality should match!
Also, color-sorted clothing systems are the best. 😀
I noticed that, too! As I was editing the photos, I thought they looked a bit blurry, but I thought maybe it was just my tired eye. I don’t know why they’re blurry, but it might be time for a phone/camera upgrade. I take all of my photo with my iPhone 14 Pro Max. Perhaps I’ve dropped it one too many times. I do have an iPhone 15 that I use for videos, so maybe I should start using that for photos as well. It’s new and hasn’t been dropped yet. 😀
OMG! OMG! OMG! It’s more than beautiful, it’s perfect. Ditto on every “favorite” item listed above, but I am amazed at how FAST you put it together. You (and most of us) spend a lot of time at home and it should be beautiful if you can afford it and make it happen. So satisfying for you and ME….I’ve never seen anything so lovely.
Someone mentioned dust on purses and shoes: I found a most useful dusting appliance. A small hand held blower is great for dusting items that stay put (example heavy Knick knacks on a shelf); it’s a rechargeable battery operated and has a couple of blower speeds). If you run it a couple times in a month I think those shelves will be easy. Definitely usable for the hanging area and around most lights (not your chandelier) also a favorite. What you accomplished is incredible and I bet Matt likes looking at it!
This is just stunning. Another excellent design and execution, Kristie!
A purse bowl is a great idea. I’m definitely going to try that idea out!
I have been doing this for quite a while, but it started with what’s called a kangaroo bag a friend gifted me a very long time ago (more than 20 years). That’s a little pouch that goes into your purse with essentials, you just switch it over when you switch purses. Problem was it didn’t fit into all my purses and I morphed into the bowl idea. Mine is a woven cloth type of bowl, shallow, and sits inside my top dresser drawer. Works great, like Kristi’s on her dresser/island.
Stunning!! Amazing job!
It’s so pretty, Kristi! So much happy color. Looks like you will have to implement the one in one out rule immediately with shoes and shirts 😉 I love that this room is done done done. Hooray! Pop some champagne or Martinelli’s!
INCREDIBLE! none of it has been boring – i love all your posts!
i see plenty of room for more shoes and bags 😉 i also think would be fun to colour code your shoes …
thanks for sharing and wow it looks amazing. love your work.
Fabulous job, well done
It is absolutely beautiful! You are so talented!
Girl. This is GORGEOUS. This closet is an absolute dream – I know you will enjoy it every time you step inside!! Well done – I know it was a TON of work!
Closet is a masterpiece of fun! Just wanted to tell you that Target has Joanna Gaines wood nightstands for $349 and they look very similar to the ones you’ve been looking at
It’s brilliant! I love it so much! Your vision is amazing.You are one fine craftswoman.
Congratulations!!!!! So excited to see the fruit of your labor come together so beautifully!
Congratulations on finishing it. It looks amazing! May you have many years of enjoyment from your fancy, gorgeous closet.
Worth all the time and effort. Amazing.
Well done! The five months went by faster for me that for you, and none of the bits were boring. I’m an organizer at heart and closets are my favorite. Just a couple of questions (sorry, I tried to post yesterday, got nearly done and there was a glitch – so I haven’t read the other posts, today):
1. Window film? I remember you were going to use something on the window so you could have light and privacy, by putting some film on the window.
2. What happened to the other laundry basket? I remember there were two, but one was slightly different in color but you weren’t going to send it back.
3. Pictures of the chandelier have to do??? Well … does this mean all half-million of your followers aren’t welcome to traipse through your closet??? 😂
4. “Amazing,” “marvelous,” “gorgeous,” etc., are simply inadequate. All these and more. BUT you could always add “before” pictures of the spare bedroom BEFORE it was a bedroom, when you started, when you bought the house, you know, just throw in a couple of goldie oldies to show how far this room has come from the very beginning of your ownership.
Thank you x 10,000 for sharing this ride with us. It has been exhilarating and wonderful. Onward and upward now, and best wishes to you and yours.
1. I decided against the privacy film and decided to just use the top down/bottom up feature on the window shade, depending on what I’m doing in there and what part of the window I need to be covered. It seems to be working out just fine.
2. I found that I didn’t have enough room for both hampers once my heavy coat and dresses were hung in that section. It actually worked out because I needed a hamper in the bathroom by the shower. I have a bad habit of leaving clothes on the floor outside the shower, so that has solved the problem.
3. Y’all are welcome any time! I’d just ask that we keep the tours to 10 people or less at any given time. 😀
4. Thank you! And you’re right, I should have added the “before the before” pictures. I didn’t even think of that!
STUNNING!
It’s just lovely, Kristi! Congrats on bringing your vision to life.
You should put a faux orchid in a beautiful pot or mounds of green moss on the island. They’ve come along way in the faux floral department lately. Congrats on a job well done!!
I absolutely adored the blue and gold bedroom and was shocked that you could have a do-over of an almost new space. This closet is beyond dreams come true. You truly are a visionary and your ideas are so beautiful. Truly. I hope you take a bow, mentally. The organization and visual beauty are amazing.
I love seeing other people’s lifestyles as far as clothing and accessories. I have one purse that replace every 10 years (it is a really good one) and I take that everywhere. I have 10 pairs of shoes and sandals for a four season climate. I wear the same pair of earrings constantly. I think I missed the dressing up gene somewhere.
Thank you for all you do and for posting it. It is a day maker.
Such exquisite work! And I covet so many of your shoes and purses!
Love this closet! Carefully thought out and it shows!!! I really love all the color but especially your blouses, where do you buy them???
I have several places I like to purchase cute tops. Amazon, of course. But my other favorites are Mod Boutique (my #1 favorite online store — they add new items every Sunday), Moco Boutique, Freckled Poppy, Ava Lane Boutique, and Avara, That last one is generally pricey, but they have good sales sometimes. I shop online almost exclusively.
Oh Kristi, It’s stunning! There are so many fine details…I just keep going around the room and admiring it all. You are a true designer, carpenter and artist way up at the top and I’ve always loved your creativity. Girl, you are unstoppable!! Job well done…now go take a nap :-))
This is magnificent!!!! Congratulations on a job well done. You are so creative and inspiring. I also have a closet/laundry room, “claundry” room, but it’s about 1/3 of the size of yours. You did a fantastic job at maximizing storage space. Enjoy it!!!!!