How to Choose Your Perfect Closet Organizer

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FIND YOUR PERFECT CLOSET ORGANIZER

Unlock Your Closet's Full Potential: The Right Organizer for You

Trying to figure out what type of closet organizer you should choose can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. The key to a successful closet makeover lies in selecting an organizer that truly maximizes your specific space and perfectly caters to your storage needs.


As experts in solid wood closet systems for over two decades, we'll guide you through the crucial factors to consider. We'll show you how to identify the best closet organizer for your unique situation, ensuring you make an informed decision that brings lasting organization and style to your home.

Choosing the Best Closet Organizer: Key Considerations

Selecting the ideal John Louis Home solid wood closet organizer starts with understanding your existing space. Think of your closet as a unique blueprint; a few simple measurements and observations will reveal the optimal solutions.

For Reach-In Closets: Navigating Headers & Doors

Reach-in closets are common, but they come with their own set of considerations. Here's what to look for to ensure your closet organization system fits perfectly.

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Does Your Reach-In Closet Have a Header?

The presence of a closet header – the beam located directly above your closet opening – significantly impacts the usable depth of shelving, especially for your top shelf.

  • Headers limit vertical space. This makes deeper shelves (like 24-inch options) hard to access on top.
  • For optimal storage in reach-in closets with headers, use our 12-inch deep closet systems, storage towers, or shelving units.
  • This depth ensures comfortable reach and full space utilization. It makes your closet organizer truly effective.
  • Prioritizing accessibility means less wasted space and a more functional top shelf.
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reach in closet door type comparison

What Type of Doors Do You Have?

Sliding doors save space but limit full access to both closet sides.

  • Place storage towers, drawers, and cabinet doors in the opening's center for best access.
  • This placement keeps your sliding closet door organizer functional despite limited access.

Bi-fold, pocket, and outward-swinging doors offer wider openings and better interior access.

  • These doors allow greater flexibility for placing shelves, towers, and rods.
  • Increased accessibility creates a more versatile custom closet layout, making item retrieval easier.

For Walk-In Closets: Understanding Your Space & Needs

Walk-in closets offer greater freedom, but size matters when planning your ideal closet organization solution. Tailoring your system to your walk-in's dimensions ensures maximum efficiency and aesthetic appeal.

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small walk in closet system comparison

Walk-In Closet Size Matters!

Small walk-in closets (e.g., 5'x5' or less) benefit from 12-inch deep shelves and storage towers.

  • This depth maximizes vertical space. It uses every wall inch without crowding the closet.
  • Our compact closet organizers offer great storage without sacrificing floor space.

Medium-sized walk-in closets (e.g., 6'x8' to 8'x10') offer more design flexibility.

  • Easily combine 12-inch and 16-inch deep options. Integrate various closet systems with drawers, towers, and shelves.
  • This size allows comprehensive custom walk-in closet designs. It balances storage with comfortable movement.

Large walk-in closets (e.g., 10'x10' or more) offer the most creative freedom.

  • The 16-inch depth is ideal for these spaces. It fits multiple closet systems, towers, extensive shelving, many drawers, and doors.
  • Easily add luxury closet accessories like valet rods, belt/tie racks, or seating. This creates a bespoke, efficient luxury closet design.

Always measure your closet carefully. This step ensures you choose the right depths and configurations. It maximizes your storage potential and helps select the best closet system.

Simple Steps: A Guide to an Organized Life

Choosing your ideal John Louis Home solid wood closet organizer is simpler than you think. Just a few key factors help you select a system that optimizes your space and enhances your daily routine.

Here’s your quick checklist:

  • Assess Your Closet Type: Is it a reach-in or walk-in closet?
  • Evaluate Your Reach-In Header: For reach-ins, measure your closet header height. This determines optimal shelf depth.
  • Identify Your Door Type: What closet doors do you have (sliding, bi-fold, pocket, or swinging)? This impacts component placement.
  • Measure Your Closet Size: For any closet, accurately determine its width, height, and depth.

With this simple information, you're ready to choose. A John Louis Home organizer will optimize your space. It makes life easier and more relaxed by creating a functional, attractive closet. Whatever your closet organization needs, John Louis Home has the solid wood solution for you.

Ready to Design Your Dream Closet?

Don't wait to reclaim your space and enjoy the benefits of a perfectly organized closet. By understanding your specific needs and leveraging John Louis Home's expertise, you're just a few steps away from a beautifully functional home.