Selecting the Ideal Closet System for Your Home, Regardless of Budget



No matter the size of your closet or budget, you deserve to have a clean, organized, and manageable storage space. Many people feel overwhelmed when organizing their closets, but there are endless selections of closet systems out there that cater to different needs. Whether you need to build a new wardrobe, add shelving, or maximize small spaces with dividers, there is a solution for every type of closet.

Decluttering your wardrobe seasonally can help keep you organized and give you a clearer idea of the pieces you own. If your space feels chaotic and unmanageable, it’s time to find a system that works better for you.



For the tiniest closets and tightest budgets

If you have a small space and a limited budget, focus on individual organizing tools like baskets, dividers, and hanging shelves. These tools don’t require permanent installation and can help maximize your space effectively. Hanging shelves and baskets can be great for small closets, while acrylic shelf dividers can help stack clothing items neatly.

An adjustable option for shallow closets and low budgets

For smaller spaces, consider an adjustable system like the ClosetMaid ShelfTrack Wire Closet System. This system offers hanging and shelf space that can be tailored to your needs. It’s easy to install and can adapt to the width of your closet. Customers have praised its versatility and sturdiness, making it a great option for small closets.

DIY your dream closet without knocking out a wall

If you have extra space in your bedroom but lack a suitable closet, consider building your own using readymade closet systems like IKEA’s PAX storage solution. This customizable option allows you to design your perfect closet before purchasing. While assembly can be time-consuming, it offers affordability and customization options that make it a popular choice for those looking for a luxury feel without breaking the bank.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.