Walk-in closets are the epitome of luxury. While, yes, they're a great place to store your clothes, shoes and accessories, walk-in closets can also become a respite from the rest of your house (if done right). But even if you have tons of space to work with, it's easy for your things to get scrambled, especially if there isn't a proper organization system in place. That's where these inspiring walk-in closet ideas come into play.
Whether you're looking to transform part of your bedroom into a walk-in closet or revamp what you already have, we've got plenty of ideas to help you make the most of your space, big or small. Keep in mind that there are two main factors to consider: the room's style and function. Along with finding an inviting design, it's equally as important to go with an efficient layout and organization system to create a sense of order, whether it's with baskets, color-coded shelves or additional storage solutions. (Psst, get even more smart closet organization tips here.)
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Use baskets to give everything a home. Keep anything that you may reach for more frequently in the lower baskets and put any off-season items up high.
SHOP BASKETS
Islands are great to include in larger walk-in closets. Take inspiration from LA Closet Design and add a marble island to balance out a sleek white design.
Bring a makeup table into your closet to help you get ready with ease. Store your everyday products on a deep shelf, hang a mirror and throw in a cozy stool to create the ultimate setup.
See more at From Great Beginnings »
Featuring faux fur accents, marble countertops and a plush ottoman, this closet has a luxe and elegant look. Incorporate full-length mirrors throughout the space to make it look more spacious.
SHOP OTTOMAN
See more at LA Closet Design »
Install wallpaper behind shelves for a personal touch. Opt for colorful designs to make an impact in an all-white room.
See more at Unlikely Martha »
For a simple yet efficient fix, add dressers and shoe racks to your space. Don't forget to look up — extra luggage and bags can easily be stored on high shelves.
SHOP SHOE RACK
Instead of using jewelry boxes, drawers or shelves for your accessories, try hanging them on an empty wall. This makes it easier to showcase the pieces you own and find the perfect one to wear.
See more at A Beautiful Mess »
The way you place accessories on shelves can determine the closet's overall look. Install light strips throughout to illuminate your collection.
See more at LA Closet Design »
Color-coding your closet is appealing to the eye, but it also makes picking out an outfit so much easier. Hang a neon sign in a vibrant hue to personalize and brighten the space.
See more at LA Closet Design »
This walk-in closet has tons of drawers and shelf space for hats and shoes. Instead of displaying your bags on the shelves, find hooks to hang them.
See more at Katrina Blair »
This closet's neutral color exudes the feeling of sophistication. Here, bags and shoes are stored neatly on shelves; clothes are hung on rods; drawers are used for extra storage.
Mariah Thomas Assistant Editor
Mariah Thomas is an Assistant Editor at Good Housekeeping, where she covers home decorating ideas, gift guides and DIY projects.
This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below