20 Beautiful Walk-In Closet Ideas for Organization

Have a ton of clothes and accessories in your walk-in closet, but you aren't sure what should go where? Whether your storage space is small and simple or large and luxurious, these walk-in closet ideas will help you keep your outfits in order.

By Rachel Brougham and Alexa Erickson | Updated Dec 06, 2021 12:37 PM

With a Walk-In Closet, the Possibilities Are Plentiful

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If you have a walk-in closet, you know how nice it is to have plenty of room to store your things. But with all that space, clutter can take over and create more disarray than you would have in a small closet that requires things to be neat in order to fit. If you’ve been looking for walk-in closet ideas to create a well-organized, aesthetically pleasing space, look no further than these 20 ideas.

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Divide Small Spaces

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To better see exactly what you have, one of the best walk-in closet ideas is to use each wall for a separate function. Here, the walk-in closet shelving organizes clothes on one wall, displays shoes on another, and uses a slice of open wall space as the perfect place for pegs.

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Use Storage Bins

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Storage bins are the answer to aesthetically pleasing organization for your modern walk-in closet. These cloth bins come in sleek and simple colors like graphite and offer a way to neatly group together items on shelves.

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Add a Little Luxury

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The closet is a sacred space, so why not honor its splendor with luxurious touches? A decadent chandelier and marble-top island accented with a framed photo of loved ones combines luxury and warmth for your walk-in closet.

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Built-in Shelves

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If you’re looking for modern walk-in closet ideas, this extremely organized, minimalist display is a great option. The built-in shelves keep things neatly tucked away while allowing you to get creative with your display.

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Store More in an Island

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For a large walk-in closet, a gorgeous island, like this closet island from Wayfair, is the perfect focal point. Not only can walk-in closet islands display items on top for a touch of personality, but they can also serve the functional purpose of holding plenty of items within their drawers, too.

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Add a Place to Sit

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Combine comfort and function by adding a place to sit in your walk-in closet. Try a bench with storage for additional opportunities to organize items! For even more seating, consider a pretty pouf.

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Narrow Walk-In Closet Ideas

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If your closet has tight quarters, consider small walk-in closet ideas that keep the floor clear and instead utilize vertical space. Try breaking up cabinets with open or floating shelving. Since you probably don’t have the space for an island, add personality to a blank shelf with coffee table books, a jewelry display, and even some dried florals.

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Men’s Walk-In Closet

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Dark woods and creamy fabrics make for great additions to men’s walk-in closets. Light fabric storage boxes will look gorgeous against a backdrop of black shelving, while neutral accents like a light wooden tray for holding accessories offer function and style.

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Crisp White Closet

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Transform your space into a heavenly design with crisp white walk-in closet ideas. Combine all-white shelving with cool chrome hardware. To add warmth to the space, try a natural wood flooring. A window to the outside is ideal, too, as it adds natural light that will make the white feel even brighter.

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Display Your Accessories

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Accessories like jewelry, hats, purses, and scarves can double as decor for your walk-in closet. Organize such items by spacing them out on shelves for a sophisticated look.

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Show Off Your Shoe Collection

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If you take pride in your shoes, why not put them on display? Walk-in closet ideas for the shoe lover include stadium shelving that allows each design to be seen. For long boots, use clips to place them at the bottom of the shelves so they drape like a dress and show off their style.

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Double Walk-In Closet

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Shared or double closets are typically laid out so that each person gets one side of the closet. This way, you not only know exactly what’s yours, but you never have to share browsing or changing space with your partner. An island allows for some shared space, like framed photos, reading materials, or even a place for surprise gifts.

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Add a Vanity

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For walk-in closet ideas that break up built-ins, try a freestanding vanity or dressing table. Some homeowners will prefer a vanity that’s modern, minimalist, and blends seamlessly into your closet’s design. Others might prefer a glamorous dressing table—perhaps one with gold hardware and a filigree mirror—at which to sit and primp.

RELATED: 8 Other Uses for Closet Space

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Incorporate Statement Lighting

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Add indulgent design to your walk-in closet with statement lighting. Rather than one flushed light fixture, try an eye-catching chandelier. If you have high ceilings in your closet, go big with lengthy lighting.

RELATED: The Best Closet Lighting of 2021

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Full-Length Mirror

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Mirrors are a must for a walk-in closet. They make the room feel larger, add luxury, and above all else, allow you to see what you’re wearing. A full-length mirror adds a touch of grandiosity. Even a small closet can work in a full-length design with enough vertical wall space. You can even use the back of the door!

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Add Hooks

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Don’t overlook the power of adding hooks. Hooks offer a place to hang items you wear regularly, such as a robe or jacket. They can also help when it comes to organizing scarves, necklaces, and bags. Add a couple of hooks among your rods and drawers for easy access to everyday items.

RELATED: Get Hooked: 10 Favorite Wall Storage Ideas

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Organize by Occasion

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Instead of organizing clothing by color or by season, try organizing by occasion. Sure, it may seem odd at first to have blazers mixed in among trousers, but having your items organized by occasion can make picking out an outfit much easier. Think business wear in one area, workout clothing in another, casual everyday outfits in their own space, and a separate section for evening wear. You’ll be able to find the perfect outfit for every occasion as fast as you can say 1-2-3.

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Include Style Inspiration

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Do you have a style icon? Perhaps you admire Princess Diana or Audrey Hepburn, or maybe it’s David Bowie or Harry Styles. If your walk-in closet has the wall space, include some style inspiration in the form of photos of your favorite fashion icons. Hang a photo of someone whose fashion sense you admire to help spark your clothing creativity each time you get dressed.

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Don’t Forget the Laundry

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No one wants to look at dirty laundry, so it makes sense to have a laundry hamper in your closet. A built-in hamper is a great addition to a walk-in closet as it can be attached to your closet cabinetry. Depending on your space, it can be pulled out or tucked underneath a shelf so you won’t even know your dirty clothes are there!

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Use Bins in Drawers

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If you’re storing smaller items in drawers, be sure to include some small drawer-fitting storage bins. These will help you keep all your items from sliding around in drawers, which can make them hard to find. Small bins inside your drawers work great for storing items such as sunglasses, small scarves and ties, belts, and decorative pins.

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