catalog of Closet Types

I.- Proposed Simplified Structure:

1. Closet Types by Design:

A. Walk-In Closet
A standalone space designed to store clothes, accessories, and more, allowing you to walk inside.
Differences:
  • Spacious, often including shelves, drawers, and hanging bars.
  • Can feature custom lighting and mirrors.
When to choose:
  • If you have ample space in your home.
  • Ideal for those with large clothing or accessory collections.
Advantages:
  • Optimal organization and accessibility.
  • Adds value to the property.
  • Highly customizable.
Disadvantages:
      • Requires significant space.
      • Expensive to design and build.

B.- Reach-In Closet

A smaller, shallower closet with doors, typically featuring hanging bars and shelves.

Differences:

  • Shallower than a walk-in closet.
  • Usually between 2 and 8 feet wide.

When to choose:

  • If you have limited space but need a practical storage solution.
  • Perfect for small bedrooms.

Advantages:

  • Compact and functional.
  • More affordable than a walk-in closet.
  • Space-saving for smaller rooms.

Disadvantages:

  • Limited storage capacity.
  • Less customizable.