I did a post last week about my first steps to creating my built in, walk-in perhaps, wardrobe. You can see the post here. I thought it only makes sense that I show you how I got on with the final steps.
I'm so glad I've done it. My clothes have much more space, I can get to them easier and it's easier to see everything. The whole process was quite trouble free, except when the copper rail began to bend as more and more of my clothes were put on. I'm surprised it never snapped in half because I didn't bother to stop, I just kept loading them on. My Dad fixed that with a couple of hooks and cable ties - not the nicest looking way to hold up the rail but it does the job!
What do you think?
This is cute...and it tells me i have tooooo many clothes lol
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Haha! I had to donate and sell so much clothes on ebay because there was so much that I just wasn't wearing.
DeleteThanks, their the felt narrow ones that stops clothes falling off :) x
Nice! A walk-in closet is such a must!
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Thank you x
DeleteDefinitely need me one of those! Might be my only salvation.
ReplyDeleteIf you check my Twitter,I was just complaining about lack of closet space :P
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Haha, got to tackle the clothes you don't wear first xx
DeleteSo arganized and spacious now. I need you to organize my closet haha <3 xx
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Haha, I had to be pretty ruthless to get rid of the stuff I never wear xx
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