Split Double Sided Walk-In Closets

Split Double Sided Walk-In Closets

Description
Description

Split double sided walk-in closet layouts are shared closets that separate the closet space into two distinct double sided storage areas serving different users. The split double sided walk-in closet layout often includes an additional door that connects through to a master bathroom or other space.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Typically combined with master bedrooms, the split double sided walk-in gives each person additional storage options with an extra row of shelving at 12”-18” (31-46 cm) or hanger space at 24” (61 cm) on either side of a 3’ (91 cm) clearance aisle. Combined, the split double sided walk-in closet has a width between 12.5’-14.5’ (3.81-4.42 m) and a depth that can be adjusted as needed.

The comfortable recommended depth of a closet is 24” (61 cm), but closet depths as narrow as 20” (50.8 cm) can be used if desired. Shelf depths of 12” (30.5 cm) should be used for shoes and smaller clothing elements. If shoes are larger than these measurements, specialty inclined shoe racks can be incorporated to save space without adding additional depth. Drawers for folded clothes should be set at a minimum of 18” (45.7 cm) with deeper drawers for multiple rows of folding clothing at a depth of 24” (61 cm). Deep drawers are consistent with standard closet depths 24” (61 cm).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Split Double Sided Walk-In Closets
Details
Details

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Overall Closet Depth: Flexible; 13’ | 4 m
Overall Closet Width (Single): 6’-7’ | 1.83-2.13 m
Overall Closet Width (Combined): 12.5’-14.5’ | 3.81-4.42 m
Clearance Space: 36” | .91 m

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Closet layouts are designed to optimize storage within a defined space, organizing items like clothing, shoes, and accessories efficiently. These layouts employ various elements such as shelves, drawers, hanging rods, and occasionally specialized compartments for specific items such as jewelry.

Reach-in closets typically feature a single rod for hanging clothes, with additional storage options like shelves, drawers, and shoe racks. They often include door-mounted hooks for accessories. These closets maximize vertical and back wall space, using a variety of organizational systems to efficiently store items within a compact area.

Walk-in closets are enclosed spaces large enough to walk into, with storage options along various walls. They typically include rods, shelves, and drawers, and sometimes feature seating and dressing areas. These closets offer an organized, accessible setup for an extensive wardrobe, enhancing the dressing experience.