Whether your closet is large or small, a remodel can turn a drab space into a functional and beautiful dressing room. The key is better organization and decor that brings the room to life without introducing clutter. Custom closets offer so many opportunities that there’s always room to be adventurous in how you design your closet and how you organize it after the remodel is complete.

Those beautiful images of closets on Pinterest don’t have to be solely for inspiration! Here are a few useful ideas for your next remodel that will create your dream closet:

Add Natural Light

If you’re planning a major remodel, adding windows is a must. Windows offer natural light that helps you choose your attire for the day by allowing you to see the true colors of your clothing. A few things to keep in mind when adding windows, however, are privacy and ensuring that sunlight does not damage your clothing.

Store Jewelry Behind a Mirror

Jewelry can easily become tangled and look cluttered if not stored properly. If you have a small jewelry collection, consider adding a swing-out mirror to your walking closet. The mirror will hide hanging necklaces for a sleek look and makes the items easily accessible.

Use a Garment Rack

Leave space for a garment rack or simply an empty rod in your closet. Using this space, you can either display your prettiest items or hang your outfits for the coming week if you’re a planner.

Hang a Chandelier

If you’re going for a luxe dressing room look, then a chandelier (or two!) is a must. They instantly elevate the style of a space without cluttering the room, and you may be surprised by the options you’ll find. You may even find options that are small enough to hang in a pair for a boutique feel.

Color Coordinate Clothing

If you’re working with a professional organizer, request help with creating a color-coordinated system for your clothing. This will add to the boutique look of your closet and make getting ready in the morning easier than ever.

Whether you’re in Chicago, Florida, or somewhere afar, Bon Brise Design is here to help! Click here to contact us for an initial interior design consultation.