How to Maximize Closet Space?
A cluttered closet can make getting ready each day more stressful than it needs to be. Whether you’re dealing with a small reach-in closet or a spacious walk-in, the key to making your space work is smart organization and proper shelving. Fortunately, there are simple and effective ways to maximize every inch of your closet.
At Doors By Mike, we specialize in designing and installing custom closet systems that help homeowners across Georgia get the most out of their space. With high-quality products like Closetmaid’s Express Shelf and Ventilated Shelving, we create storage solutions tailored to your lifestyle and layout.
In this blog, we’ll share expert tips on how to maximize closet space and make your storage more efficient, accessible, and visually appealing.
1. Use Vertical Space
Most closets have a lot of unused wall space between the floor and ceiling. Installing multiple levels of shelving or adding a double hang system (two hanging rods, one above the other) is a great way to make use of this vertical area.
We often recommend:
- Double hang configurations for shirts and pants
- Overhead shelves for seasonal or less frequently used items
By utilizing vertical space, you can store more without taking up additional square footage.
2. Choose the Right Shelving System
Not all shelving is created equal. The best shelving system depends on what you’re storing and how you use your closet. For our closet shelving installation, we offer two main options:
Express Shelf by Closetmaid
- Fixed-mount 14” white melamine shelving
- Sleek, modern design
- Ideal for bedrooms and primary closets
- Offers custom layouts including single/double hanging, stacking shelves, and more
Ventilated Shelving by Closetmaid
- Coated wire shelving in 12” or 16” depths
- Excellent airflow and visibility
- Perfect for linen closets, pantries, utility areas & any clothes hanging closet.
- Configurable with options like Total Slide, Shelf & Rod, Tight Mesh, and Linen.
The right system can double your usable space and improve organization instantly.
3. Use the Back of the Door
The inside of a closet door is often overlooked, but it’s perfect for:
- Hooks for belts, bags, or accessories
- Hanging organizers for shoes or cleaning supplies
In smaller closets, this added space can be incredibly useful without getting in the way.
4. Declutter and Rotate Seasonally
Before upgrading your closet, it’s a good idea to declutter and remove anything you no longer use. Once your new system is installed, rotate clothing seasonally so only the items you need are front and center. Store off-season clothes in bins on higher shelves or under the bed.
This keeps your closet functional, accessible, and stress-free year-round.
Let Doors By Mike Help You Make the Most of Your Closet
Maximizing your closet space starts with the right shelving and a layout that suits your lifestyle. With closet shelving installation at Doors By Mike, we take the time to understand your needs and design a custom solution that works for you. Whether you’re organizing your primary closet, a hallway linen closet, or a utility space, we’ll help you make the most of every square inch.
You’ll also benefit from:
- In-home estimates
- Locally owned and operated service
- Premium Closetmaid products
- Fast, professional installation by experienced technicians
Ready to Upgrade Your Closet?
Don't let valuable space go to waste. Contact Doors By Mike today to schedule your closet shelving installation. Let us design a custom closet system that brings order and peace of mind to your home.








