Your attic seems like the perfect spot to tuck away all those items you can t bear to part with but don t want cluttering your house from your old yearbooks to those clothes you just know you ll fit into again someday.
Attic hanging clothing ideas.
Install strong hooks to your ceiling and attach rope to dangle below both of them.
As simple as hanging a copper pipe on your ceiling you can in no time have a way to hang your clothes.
From a genius method for using vintage ladders flip it sideways for tons of extra hanging space to a pulley system that ll keep you from straining your back climbing up and down the stairs to your attic we ve managed to curate a list that even the most organized people out there would be excited to cull through.
If your existing closet rod is at least 66 in.
Tightly tie your rope along a rod as long as the distance between the two hooks will allow giving you a place to hang your wrinkle prone items that can t be folded away.
Double decker closet rod all you need to gain a lot of hanging space in your closet is two metal closet brackets and a length of closet rod.
Carabiners make adjusting the height of the extra rod a snap.
A beautiful idea for a clothing rack when you don t have a closet available.
For instance your winter coats and other gear could be placed in this attic closet.
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Attach the chain to screw eyes directly or use s hooks or carabiners.
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Hang a second clothes rod from the upper rod with lightweight chain.
Clothes storage ideas for small spaces.
Order built in under the eaves compartments and drawers for clothes and shoes.
Storing old clothes in the attic usually means tossing them in some garbage bags and dragging them up the stairs to deposit in a dusty corner where they ll lie forgotten about for years.
A closet with hanging rods is a good idea to install in the attic.
Here s an easy way to add space for hanging clothes or at least clothes that don t require a tall space.
Make wall mounted boxes and shelves to fit under the roof.
However while that out of sight out of mind mentality may work when it comes to staying organized stashing certain things in your attic could render them unusable before.
The storage units may be open or closed ones to visually declutter the space and if your attic is small add more light to make it look bigger.
Another way to fake a closet is by hanging a clothes rod from the ceiling.
Mommy and me clothing racks.
From the floor there s enough space to add a second rod below it and still hang shirts and slacks.