I have a closet in my living room that was the junk collector of our house. When we built our home I thought it would be a great place to hang out of season coats and the kids snow suits in the summer. However, I’m not organized enough to switch out our coats and the kids have outgrown their snowsuits between each year, so it just gathered random junk we didn’t want to look at anymore (ie. tax papers, extra table leaf, vacuum).
When hubby bought me a new printer for Mother’s Day I realized I was in need of some sort of closet storage system that could double as office space and a home to kids toys. With a bit of brainstorming and repurposing materials we had lying around, we were able to take our junk closet and make it a functional space.
Quite an improvement, and super functional closet storage!
The best part of this makeover is we only spent $10!! Just the lumber to hold up the countertop, everything else was around the house!
My Father in law had given us an old bathroom vanity that we cut the sink hole from the centre and pieced the two ends together for the counter top. If you look close you can see the seam, but hey it was free!
This is the view opposite the closet (where all the bloggy magic happens). In the previous closet photo you can see the edge of the chair. I sewed a simple slip cover for the office chair to coordinate with the closet (and keep my kids from poking things through the mesh). All I have to do is hit print, spin my chair around, and viola (no running to the basement, like I had to pre-new printer).
Below you’ll see the wooden crates I showed you yesterday, I really do love how they turned out! You can also spot the calendar I made from a frame I found in the ditch.
On the left side of the closet we added a shelving unit we had in our basement, it is the perfect closet storage for books, board games, and toys. The curtain under the counter is hiding our dryer pipes, bit of an eyesore but important to keep accessible.
The right side of the closet is home to this great bulletin board I gave a facelift with a piece of leftover fabric. You can learn how over at the 36th Avenue, plus, you can see how I repurposed the tart pans with some cute scrap supplies.
I am super happy about my new closet storage system and how practical it is to have a ‘office’ behind doors. The fact that I can hide the kids toys away and have a real home for my work is fantastic, I hope you liked it too!
Cheryl Moody says
WOW,this is beautiful Virginia!!!
Shannon Stewart says
Amazing – as always! Love that you admit that you find some items in the ditch! Ha!
Claudine says
Fantastic, Virginia. Do you do craft room/home office makeovers for other people? 🙂
Krista @ thehappyhousie says
So cute! Awesome job….. Pinned!
Beverly Jordan says
You did an amazing job!!
Cathy B*****y says
GREAT JOB! You should be proud…amazing transformation!
Virginia says
Thanks Cathy!
Morgaine says
Lovely! I have always wanted to do something like this to my closet!
Megan @ Our Pinteresting Family says
It’s so fantastic! What a functional and pretty use of space. 🙂
Consie @ Atop Serenity Hill says
Great job with the space and I love the colors you used.
Jessi @ Practically Functional says
Wow, I love this makeover! That closet space looks amazing, you did an awesome job! In case you didn’t see it earlier, I featured this on my blog today! I’m stopping by to pin, and to let you know you can grab a Featured button if you don’t already have one! http://practicallyfunctional.com/decorate-and-organize-your-home/
Jamie Koenig says
Love before and afters. And the fact you made the closet into an office space is very crafty. I host a link party on Wednesdays and would love if you would stop by and share this with us.
Taylor Rios says
Wow, amazing organization! I really need to do some major organization of my own.
Virginia says
Thanks Taylor!
Uniquely Undone says
Hi there!! Coming over from Sugar & Dot’s link party and wow! I’m soooo glad I did!! I LOVE this closet! I’ve always dreamed of having my office in my closet so I couldn’t accumulate excess junk! I just don’t have enough closets in my house!! I’m so pinning this to my inspiration board!!
Kate @ Uniquely Undone
carissa says
lucky you had a “junk” closet to work with! i have to find a new space for my office now that we’re transitioning to a nursery. love it!
Virginia says
No space= sad. NEW BABY= happy!!!! Congrats!
Desiree says
I love it! Such a great use of space… Thank you so much for linking it up to the party!
Christine says
I’m soooo in love Virginia!!!!
Carrie says
I LOVE this. I have a closet in my dining room that this would work with. Oh my!! The wheels are spinning!! Pinning this to show my hubby. I would also love for you to share this at Think Tank Thursday at http://www.saving4six.com/2013/08/welcome-to-think-tank-thursday-45.html
Ginger says
Featuring today over on my blog! Thanks for linking up to {wow me} wednesday! 🙂
Ginger @ GingerSnapCrafts.com
Krista thehappyhousie says
This is great Virginia! I am working on a similar project right now and appreciate the inspiration!!