No matter how big the walk in closet, it appears that the bigger the storage capacity the quicker you will run out of room. At the root of this apparent conundrum of course rests the fact that the more available room there is the more items for storage you find that cannot claim any other available space. Before long it becomes painfully obvious that the current organization system that may have come with the house – usually a long rod and a shelf above – will not do justice to your storage needs and thus bona fide walk closet organizers are required.
Options abound and many a homeowner will choose to use a simple household organizer or any combination thereof, perhaps a wire closet organizer, or even a canvas closet organizer as it may be used in baby and kids’ closets. Some will have the necessary funds to purchase a more expensive but also more durable wood closet organizer, yet in so doing a lot of the flexibility that marks a successful closet design is lost. Then again, to some the flexibility is not half as important as the durability. This of course requires you to take an approach to exploiting the versatility of a walk in closet organizer by being sure – ahead of time – what functions you are expecting it to perform.
In other word, if the walk in closet organizer were a tool, what would you like it to be able to do? Much like a Swiss Army knife may perform a plethora of tasks – some of which you most likely will never avail yourself - closet organizers are also tools that may have many functions, even you may choose not to make use of some of them. For example, if you have a lot of shoes, then the average closet shoe organizer may not be sufficient and you might wish to rely on a couple of shelves to hold your shoes while a canvas organizer may hold those that you wear most often. The same may be said for someone with a lot of purses, ties, or other odds and ends. The average storage system does not provide for such items and you will be wise to choose a walk in closet organizer that is easily complemented with storage options for such items.
Sometimes you may find that you need less shelf space but more hanging space for your garment storage bag collection that is holding your fine clothes and even if you can get away with simple canvas kids’ closet organizers for sweaters and pants, your walk in closet organizer must afford you the room necessary to hang the bags without crowding. Additionally, if you are thinking of storing your winter and summer wardrobes – perhaps with the help of vacuum sealed bags – in your closet, shelf space that can withstand some weight is of the essence. Exploiting the versatile of a walk in closet organizer is easy when you know ahead of time what your needs are and what storage components will best meet those needs.

