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    Updated: Apr 22, 2024 by Kris Jarrett

    Curtains Instead of Closet Doors: Our Simple Makeover!

    Ready to ditch your ugly bi-fold or sliding closet doors? I said goodbye to mine and hello to closet curtains & LOVE my closet’s new look! In this post I’m sharing our closet makeover how-to!

    Hands down the most asked questions about our master bedroom have to do with our closet makeover. We replaced our bi-fold closet doors (which I had a mad hatred for!) with a simple rod and closet curtains. I was pretty leery about how this little project would turn out but having curtains instead of doors on our closet has been a game-changer.

    It’s not only way better looking than before but also every inch of our closet is now easily accessible which is huge when you’re living in an older house that’s majorly lacking in storage space!

    Closet transformed from a double door closet with center partition to one wide opening closed off with drapes - love!

    For those of you have been thinking about tackling this project in your own home, I’m sharing the how-to and all of my sources (includes some affiliate links – see my full disclosure statement {here})). Let’s get to it…

    Why I Hated My Closet Doors

    Wondering what’s so bad about closet doors? In most cases, nothing at all. But our closet doors were bifold doors and when you folded them back to open the closet, the doors took up about ¼ of the closet opening. That made it difficult to see and reach the clothes on those ends.

    Also, it drove me nuts that we had to close to the door into our bedroom in order to open the bifold door on the left.

    Master bedroom closet before room makeover

    Replacing the bifold doors with full doors wouldn’t solve the issue with the closet doors interfering with our bedroom door. And swapping them out for sliding doors wasn’t the answer either. They’re also a pet peeve of mine since you can only see half of your closet at any one time.

    Removing Our Closet Doors

    Most closets with bi-fold doors simply have two doors that connect in the middle, in which case you can simply remove both doors and the track they attach to, do a little patch work with wood putty, and be done with it.

    Our closet had a center support between the two closet doors that needed to be removed so I called in my contractor to tear that out (after making sure it wasn’t a structural support), add a new header, and patch the hardwood floors. I was already loving how you could access our whole closet!:

    Closet after removing doors and central divider

    As you can see, there was a weird raised portion of hardwoods in the center of our closet that I ended up having them remove and patch too. Once that was done, I removed all of the previous closet hardware and painted all of that yellowed wood a new crisp white (Farrow & Ball’s All White):

    Closet makeover in progress (bifold doors are removed!)

    New Closet Rods & Wallpaper

    Since I had to take everything out of our closet to knock this closet curtain project out, it was the perfect time to pretty our closet up! I added {this} paisley wallpaper) to the back wall of the closet and new closet rods and hardware.

    For the closet rods, I used 1 ¼″ cell cast acrylic rods from Curbell Plastics, which is the same source that I used for the acrylic curtain rods in our home office. They offered the convenience of cutting the rods into the exact length pieces that I needed prior to shipping.

    Gorgeous Farrow & Ball wallpaper and gold and acrylic rods are part of this fabulous closet makeover. Such a huge change from the "before"!

    Most of the rod hardware that I used was my old closet hardware that I simply spray painted:

    Dying over the Farrow & Ball wallpaper used in this closet remodel - beautiful!

    I wanted a finish that would last so I lightly sanded the hardware and sprayed it with primer first, followed by several light coats of spray paint. Be sure to use a respirator while spraying (such as {this one}) and read the application instructions on the spray can because they’re a little different than for most painting jobs in that you need to apply a second coat within 1 hour or after 24 hours.

    The specific paints I used are {this spray primer} and {this metallic brass spray paint} (not to be confused with their metallic gold finish that is in an identical can).

    How to spray plastic or metal gold - my favorite products and tips!

    Update! Rustoleum came out with a primer + paint spray in brass that you can find {here} – it allows you to knock out both steps at once!

    I sprayed everything this way – the rod brackets & flanges, the curtain rod and rings, the curtain rod brackets, and even the screws. My trick for painting the screws is to just stick them in some styrofoam before spraying:

    A trick for spray painting nails - stick them in styrofoam!

    The end caps that is used for the two rod pieces that are held up with brackets were {these 1 ½″ brass end caps} but they were actually too small to fit on the rods (the 1 ½″ measurement refers to the outside diameter – the inside diameter unfortunately is smaller than the 1 ¼″ diameter of my rods) so I hot glue gunned them to the ends. It’s worked fine but I’d try to find something that was a better fit if I do a similar closet in the future.

    Acrylic closet rods with gold hardware are part of this glam closet makeover

    Adding a Curtain Rod For My Closet Curtains

    My closet opening was 70″ wide which is too wide for a lot of curtain rods to span without having to add supports. So I ended up buying a 0.5″ copper plumbing pipe from Lowe’s to get the job done. It works well for my 70″ closet opening with very lightweight drapes but you might need to go with a solid rod if your opening is wider or your drapes are heavier.

    I found my curtain rings & clips at Lowe’s too. The hardest thing to find was supports for such a small curtain rod but I eventually found {these brackets} and they worked beautifully.

    Rod and curtain rings spray painted gold as part of a closet makeover ditching those ugly bifold doors!

    Of course the pipe and brackets were an ugly color so I spray painted them gold just like I had with my other closet hardware.

    Choosing Closet Curtains

    The closet curtains I used are inexpensive, lightweight AINA linen drapes from IKEA. I actually had a pair of these that I bought for another project and never used. I was all excited about not having to buy new curtains until I realized that they looked quite yellowy against my crisp white walls. I didn’t think that bleaching linen was the best idea so I gave {this Rit laundry treatment} a try and it worked awesomely! You can see the before and after change in color here:

    Whiten and brighten linens without bleach - tips for using Rit!

    I simply filled up our large basement sink with hot water, added my drapes and the Rit treatment and stirred and soaked them for about ten minutes, after which I threw them in the washer. Super easy and I got the exact shade of white that I wanted. The final step was to simply hem them to the length that I needed (which I did using {this no-sew option}) and then fold little pleats at the top (you can see them in more detail two pics above) and clip the drapes to the cafe rings.

    My pair of curtains was wide enough to cover my entire closet opening when I pull them closed:

    The two doors and center partition of this closet were removed and replaced with a rod & drapes - such a smart update!

    but my closet curtains have actually stayed open since the day I installed them because who minds looking at all of this prettiness?!

    Closet transformed from a double door closet with center partition to one wide opening closed off with drapes - love!

    And I’ve found that having the wallpaper in the back of the closet has been great motivation for keeping my wardrobe pared down so I can still see enough of that pretty pattern 🙂

    Update: Did I Like Having Closet Curtains?

    After using our closet with curtains for several years, I can give a resounding YES to the question of whether I liked my closet curtains. I never had any issues with the curtain rod sagging, loved being able to easily access everything in my closet, and I thought it looked great too. I’d do it all over again in a heartbeat!

    I hope I answered all of your questions but if I missed any, just leave me a comment and I’ll get back to you! Be sure to also see my post on closet door ideas that has several ideas for making your closet doors more beautiful and functional without spending a ton of money!

    Hope you all have a great week!

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    1. Kasia says

      June 14, 2016 at 2:52 am

      Wow! Amazing makeover and these beauty gold accents:-)

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 15, 2016 at 10:02 pm

        Thank you so much Kasia!

        Reply
    2. Val says

      June 14, 2016 at 7:42 am

      Kris, I can see your point about the access, which is so much easier now but don’t you have problems with dust on the clothes? We used to have a built-in wardrobe without any doors or drapes or anything else, and fighting the dust was a never ending task.

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 15, 2016 at 10:10 pm

        I haven’t noticed that being an issue yet Val – I always left the bifold doors of our old closet open so I’m thinking there won’t be much of a difference. But if it ends up being an issue I can always start keeping the drapes closed 🙂

        Reply
      • Deb says

        February 15, 2021 at 6:39 am

        Not for me. Years ago people who have money to replace a door…..put up a curtain. Flash backs. Sorry

        Reply
    3. Lois Black says

      June 14, 2016 at 8:02 am

      Love your idea! Great soluiton. You did a beautiful job!!!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 15, 2016 at 10:10 pm

        Thanks Lois!

        Reply
      • Mia Beward says

        September 27, 2021 at 1:44 pm

        It seems like so much trouble to put up curtains. For me it is easier to just close a door.

        Reply
    4. Dianne says

      June 14, 2016 at 8:36 am

      Very lovely! I would agree with having less clothes so you can see the pretty wallpaper!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 15, 2016 at 10:11 pm

        Yes, it’s a good motivator to keep my clothes under control!

        Reply
    5. Becky says

      June 14, 2016 at 9:26 am

      Classy remodel!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 15, 2016 at 10:12 pm

        Thank you Becky!

        Reply
    6. lisa | Shine Your Light says

      June 14, 2016 at 10:37 am

      That is amazing that all that gold goodness in there is actually the original hardware! I LOVE the pop of gold, it totally glams it up and is such a fun detail! And the rods…..swoony. Love them. Dying the curtains was such a fabulous idea, that is definitely the only prob with the Ainas, that they lean more cream than white. Such a great closet makeover!!!!! You are a design genius!!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 15, 2016 at 10:13 pm

        Thanks Lisa! It’s so funny with those AINA drapes because I’ve used them in other settings where they looked much more white. Not sure if that’s because there’s some variation and some pairs are whiter than others or if it’s solely a difference in how they look depending upon the color wall they are hung on.

        Reply
    7. Garden, Home and Party says

      June 14, 2016 at 10:57 am

      Kris,
      This tutorial is great and I like the creativity you used to make things work without having to buy every item brand new. I’m happy to know about the Rit laundry stuff…I have had issue with fabrics that yellow over time and it’s nice to know of a product that is easy to use and provides great results.
      xo,
      Karen

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 15, 2016 at 10:14 pm

        Thanks Karen! This is only my second time using Rit but both times it’s done an great job with whitening without harming my fabric!

        Reply
    8. Hailey says

      June 15, 2016 at 3:54 pm

      Amazing! I love the results! Nice DIY.

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 15, 2016 at 10:15 pm

        Thanks Hailey!

        Reply
    9. Ashley Karpf says

      June 17, 2016 at 1:32 pm

      Really creative! I love the idea.

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 21, 2016 at 10:20 pm

        Thank you Ashley!

        Reply
    10. Amanda says

      June 18, 2016 at 1:38 pm

      Love the closet!! Did you install that closet organizer prior to changing the bifold doors?

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 21, 2016 at 10:22 pm

        Hi Amanda! Yes, were lucky enough to have that closet organizer in there from the beginning. We didn’t use it much before because it was so hard to get to with the bifold doors there but now I love having it!

        Reply
    11. Dana Moss says

      July 21, 2016 at 9:26 pm

      Awesome, awesome, awesome! This is the most perfect closet I’ve ever seen!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        July 31, 2016 at 10:28 pm

        You’re so kind – thank you Dana!

        Reply
    12. Temika says

      July 30, 2016 at 1:17 am

      This looks AMAZING! What size were the curtain rings that you used?

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        July 31, 2016 at 10:10 pm

        Thank you so much! They’re cafe curtain rings from Lowe’s that I spray painted – I think they’re 1″ in diameter.

        Reply
        • Ela says

          May 15, 2019 at 6:54 pm

          Hi,
          Will 2” be too big? Which is more aesthetically looking, 1” or 2”? I can’t really envision when you buy stuff from amazon. Lol!

          Reply
    13. Cath says

      November 19, 2016 at 6:22 pm

      Very beautiful! I’m having a big head with my wardrobe now. The space available is too narrow for sliding doors.
      I do hope my husband is agreeable to this unconventional method (it is where I’m living)!

      Reply
    14. Denise says

      February 23, 2017 at 9:05 am

      Amazing job. Just moved into a 30 year old dates home. Our master ensuite has a walk in closet with ugly flimsy bi fold doors. They are going bye bye!! Thanks for the inspiration ☺

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        February 26, 2017 at 3:13 pm

        Good luck! I wasn’t sure if I’d like having the curtains but I LOVE it!

        Reply
        • Danica Stannard says

          June 20, 2017 at 7:54 pm

          Thank you for the inspiration. Our home was built in the early 80’s and has horrible bi-fold his and her closets in our master bedroom. I’m excited to try curtains, and possibly the wall paper too! Your closet looks amazing!

          Reply
    15. Lisandra says

      April 02, 2017 at 2:50 pm

      Really great DIY project. We moved into a house where all the closet doors are missing so I’ve been stuck with a long closet that’s just open in our bedroom. I’m going to try to duplicate what you’ve done here but I’m nervous about purchasing the copper pipe and brackets. Can you share where you purchased the cafe rings and clips? Also, how did you measure or decide how to fold the curtains when clipping/hanging up?

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        April 15, 2017 at 7:41 pm

        Hi Lisandra! I bought the cafe rings and clips at Lowe’s but they sell similar ones on Amazon too. And I didn’t do any measuring when folding and clipping the drapes – I just played around with it for 5-10 minutes and figured out the look I liked best and then clipped them all the same way. Good luck with your closet project!

        Reply
    16. Nancy says

      June 27, 2017 at 11:05 am

      Hi. I recently bought 2 pairs of AINA drapes and had the same thought- they need to be lightened. A quick search on the internet brought me right to your page! Can you provide a few more details on the actual lightening process? You used RIT White Wash, but they also make a RIT Color Remover- how did you choose between those two products? Do you remember how many packages of White Wash you used for how many panels? Only one panel in the sink at a time or two or more together? How much water in the sink? Were you able to observe the lightening process as it was happening so that at 10 minutes you were happy with the result and knew to remove them? Or say, you saw the result at 5 minutes and left them an extra 5 minutes but saw no further lightening- or if you had left them in for 20 or 30 minutes what might you have expected? Any extra details that you can provide would be so helpful- thanks!!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        July 21, 2017 at 4:41 pm

        Hi Nancy,
        My store only had the White Wash so I went with it and am not sure what the difference is between it and Color Remover. I did both panels in the sink at the same time with one pack of RIT. I wasn’t able to tell very well how much they were lightening while soaking so just tried ten minutes and do a round two of soaking if it didn’t get them light enought but that ended up being just the right amount of time!

        Reply
    17. Noelle Miller says

      July 06, 2017 at 10:14 am

      This is absolutely beautiful! I just bought a house and one of the bedrooms has a giant oversized closet with no doors… I have been at a loss of what to do. If you don’t mind, would you be able to provide a total cost for a make-over like this? If not, I completely understand. Beautiful job!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        July 21, 2017 at 4:43 pm

        Hi Noelle! Unfortunately with this being about a year ago now that I did the makeover and the fact that it was done at the same time that I remodeled the rest of the room (so all of the expenses were intermingled), I honestly don’t have a great idea about total cost – if I did I’d be happy to share it!

        Reply
    18. Jerica Marie Drago says

      September 26, 2017 at 11:40 am

      Hello!

      Could you tell me about the organization inside the closet? Did you have the shelves built, or did you buy all of that somewhere? We are also starting on the ground level with the original closet in our new, but old, home. We don’t have any system for organizing in place yet, but this looks like it will do!

      Thanks!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        September 30, 2017 at 10:04 pm

        The organization on the left end of our closet was already there when we moved in – I’m pretty sure it was custom made (it’s painted wood). It really helps a lot to have that extra organized space given how small our closet is!

        Reply
    19. Nataliya says

      September 29, 2017 at 2:52 pm

      Kris,
      How is your painted curtain rod holding up? Don’t the rings scratch it when you open/close it? I tried to spray paint IKEA rod. Even after light sanding and priming, the paint is easy to scratch off with my finger nail :(…. Also, do you think brass colored curtain rods are timeless or they are going to be dated soon?
      Thank you!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        September 29, 2017 at 4:00 pm

        Hi Nataliya,
        It’s been a year and a half since I did my closet and there are no visible scratches on my rod or rings (it’s possible that there are some at the very top of the rod but that’s not visible so I wouldn’t care). It might have to do with the type of rod you’re painting? As far as the brass, it might be dated at some point but I don’t think it will any time in the near future. Hope that helps!

        Reply
    20. Abi says

      October 13, 2017 at 10:49 pm

      I’ve discovered what I’m doing to my own closet! So beautifully simple! Thanks!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        October 21, 2017 at 9:28 pm

        Thank you! Good luck with your project!

        Reply
    21. Pam says

      October 17, 2017 at 6:16 pm

      I love your closet!!! I am currently remodeling my bedroom, including my closet. What is the measurements of your whole closet? I am wondering if this design will work for us. The side shelves look like they would be very useful. Thanks!!!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        December 05, 2017 at 2:33 pm

        Thank you! The total width of the inside of the closet is about 8 1/2 feet and the opening itself is about 6′. Hope that helps!

        Reply
    22. Kay Thomas says

      December 08, 2017 at 10:53 am

      Hi – I am thinking of replacing current black high gloss wardrobe doors (not my choice, furniture left by previous owner) with curtains by running a curtain pole along the top. I have a double and a single wardrobe side by side.

      I am concerned that with the doors removed, dust will get into the wardrobes easily and I will be creating another problem.

      Do you find this a problem?

      I love what you’ve done – stunning.

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        December 12, 2017 at 10:16 pm

        Kay I honestly haven’t found dust to be an issue at all. The reality is that even when we had the bifold doors, we left them open 95% of the time so having the open closet with drapes really isn’t hasn’t been any different.

        Reply
    23. Traci says

      January 21, 2018 at 10:53 am

      I have a similar problem with my husband’s closet but wonder if you matched the drapes on your windows? This question doesn’t seem to be covered or if it is, I’m having a hard time finding the answer! Thanks in advance!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        January 21, 2018 at 4:41 pm

        Hi Traci! I didn’t match the drapes – I have gray drapes on the windows and used white for the closet. You can see the rest of my room, including the drapes on my window in this post: https://www.drivenbydecor.com/one-room-challenge-master-bedroom-reveal/

        Reply
    24. Multeataskr says

      January 23, 2018 at 9:22 pm

      Thanks for sharing all your how-tos. I am definitely inspired!

      Reply
    25. Debbie says

      February 07, 2018 at 8:12 pm

      I love your closet and those acrylic rods are beautiful. Our master closet and all the closets in our home have those thin cheap wire rods and shelves which I hate. The one in our master collapsed with all clothes ending up in the floor. So my question is do you think these will hold lots of clothing without breaking?

      Thanks

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        February 23, 2018 at 10:23 am

        I don’t think that they would ever break if properly supported but if you had longer rods than mine (you’ll notice that mine are divided up so each rod is fairly short) and a lot of heavy clothes, they could definitely bow a bit.

        Reply
    26. wayne says

      February 10, 2018 at 4:08 pm

      the door height in those photos are 80″. where do you find curtains to fit that size? normal curtain sizes are 63″, 84″, etc THANX

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        February 19, 2018 at 1:32 pm

        The IKEA curtains I used come with hemming tape so you can make them the exact size you need!

        Reply
    27. Amy Hickman says

      February 12, 2018 at 10:40 pm

      Looks beautiful! We are just starting a bedroom/bath remodel and I can’t wait to replace our bi-fold doors!! I was wondering where your closet system is from? I especially love your shelves tucked in the corner.

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        February 15, 2018 at 11:19 pm

        They were actually custom made for the closet by a carpenter/contractor I believe – they were there when we moved in but they don’t look to be anything that you can get through a store. They are really nice to have!

        Reply
    28. Lily says

      February 24, 2018 at 4:03 pm

      Would love to get your link on how you did the inside closet renovation

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        March 09, 2018 at 12:36 pm

        Hi Lily! The inside cubbies in the closet were actually there when we moved in so unfortunately I don’t have the details on them. I’m sure they were custom made though rather than being put together with store bought items because they’re all wood construction.

        Reply
    29. Laura says

      February 24, 2018 at 10:03 pm

      Love! Thinking of doing something similar to hide my son’s toys in our family room nook. Did you have the copper pipe cut to size?

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        March 09, 2018 at 12:37 pm

        I cut it myself with a pipe cutter – it’s a little hand held tool you can get at Home Depot, Lowes, etc. Super simple to use!

        Reply
    30. Layla Digby says

      March 08, 2018 at 9:50 am

      We have a a double door opening to our closet (doors are 24″x66″).. I am having trouble trying to figure out which size curtain panels I need to buy in order to be able to have them cover the entire opening and also tie back to either side to keep it open… most I see are sold as one panel 50″xlength… our entire opening is about 50″, so would i still buy two of them to have the bunched up look?

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        March 09, 2018 at 11:28 am

        Layla I think you could either do that (use two 50″ and bunch them up) if you have thin curtains that wouldn’t take up too much space when pushed back or you could take the 50″ size and hem them on one side to be not so wide. If you don’t like to sew (like me), Stitch Witchery is great to do hemming with just an iron!

        Reply
    31. Diana says

      March 21, 2018 at 10:14 am

      Beautiful! Thank you so much for the tip on whitening the Aina curtains using Rit! Like you, I was hesitant to bleach them and I can’t wait to try the Rit.

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        March 29, 2018 at 6:21 pm

        Good luck – hope it works out well for you!

        Reply
    32. Ann says

      April 02, 2018 at 5:10 pm

      Curious if you would post a picture of the acrylic rods now. I called Nationwide Plastics to order cell cast rod for my closet & they said it would scratch and look terrible in about 3 months of constant use. I am pretty sad. I so dislike my wooden rod. Thoughts? Photos?
      Thanks Ann

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        May 02, 2018 at 12:10 pm

        I can’t guarantee yours wouldn’t scratch because it might depend on the hangers, how much you slide things back and forth, etc. but mine aren’t scratched up at all!

        Reply
    33. Steph says

      October 13, 2018 at 12:39 pm

      I am hoping to do this in my living area with a closet. When these curtains are closed can you see through them at all? Thanks.

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        November 04, 2018 at 9:25 pm

        Hi Steph – no, you can’t see through the curtains when they’re closed!

        Reply
    34. Alyssa says

      March 10, 2019 at 7:09 pm

      I realize this is an old post but am hoping you’re still monitoring comments. Does the curtain rod on the right side go all the way to the wall or do you have some other sort of storage on that end? We have a 7′ closet that I think this layout would work for but I’m not sure how to best use the less accessible end space

      Thank you!

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        March 24, 2019 at 11:45 pm

        Yes, on the other end of the closet, the interior rods go all of the way to the wall. The storage areas are only at the one end!

        Reply
    35. Anne Davis says

      March 18, 2019 at 3:18 pm

      I don’t see a center support bracket. Are you now noticing any sag in the rod?

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        March 24, 2019 at 11:44 pm

        No, the rod I used is very rigid and the drapes are super lightweight so there’s been no sagging at all!

        Reply
    36. CS says

      May 19, 2019 at 11:58 pm

      We have cheap, crappy bi-fold doors in our hallway. The hardware is always breaking and the doors keep coming loose. Do you think curtains would look all right in our hall closet and laundry room?

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        May 28, 2019 at 5:19 pm

        I wouldn’t hesitate to use curtains in the hall or laundry room but it’s definitely just dependent on your own personal taste!

        Reply
    37. Anonymous says

      June 06, 2019 at 10:44 pm

      Loved this article and the transformation! Thank you for sharing your tips 🙂

      Reply
    38. Miyah says

      June 29, 2019 at 7:04 pm

      hello ‘ how long are your curtains for your closet ?

      Reply
    39. Helena says

      August 10, 2019 at 9:26 am

      Hi! This is just what I have been looking for!!!! What did you use for the shelving?

      Reply
      • Kris Jarrett says

        August 13, 2019 at 10:38 am

        Hi Helena,
        The shelving was actually in the closet when we bought the house. It looks to be simple wood shelving that was custom built for the space.

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    40. wendi says

      September 02, 2019 at 11:51 am

      Love the makeover! How deep are the shelves?
      thank you!
      Wendi

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    41. Eliana says

      September 09, 2019 at 12:17 am

      I saw a closet like this in an AirBNB I stayed in recently and was wondering how I might be able to do it in my bedroom. Many thanks for the inspiration- yours looks amazing! I especially love the patterned wallpaper, it’s so stylish!

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    42. Harper says

      October 09, 2019 at 10:15 pm

      What should I do if my closet is about 10 feet wide with a post in the center?
      I bought the aina (2 curtains) and the same color rod.
      Help! I love your design taste

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    43. D. wille says

      February 06, 2020 at 7:46 pm

      I love it, I did the same thing with a hallway closet and access is so much easier! Living in a very small house every nook and cranny has always been considered prime real estate for me. The back wall in my closet is white but I do like the pattern you chose, something to think about?

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    44. Jennifer says

      March 11, 2020 at 3:16 pm

      I’d just skip the curtains entirely. My closet is si,liar to yours and I have IKEA closet systems inside and have it just open

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    45. Anonymous says

      April 18, 2020 at 2:55 pm

      Hi Kris, I enjoy learning from your website and getting ideas.
      Question – how durable has the spray-painted finish been on your knobs or items that are high-touch items? I am just wandering if kitchen drawer handles that were spray painted (I.e. brushed brass) will keep the look or if the paint wears off within a year or two. Maybe you can share your experience with me on that “Thank you.
      Birgit

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      • Birgit says

        April 18, 2020 at 2:56 pm

        Sorry, my name didn’t make it …. I just sent the question about the spray paint.

        Birgit

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    46. TiffAny says

      April 19, 2020 at 9:41 am

      How did u fix/patch the hardwood? I have the same issue ?

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    47. Amber says

      June 24, 2020 at 11:27 am

      This is GORGEOUS! I do have one question though, the built in on the far side , with the boxes? It’s SUPER chic and I’m wondering how functional they are? Do the hanging clothes block the baskets? I love the look of them! I’m just worried Id put stuff back there and then not be able to access it easily!

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    48. Jean says

      July 19, 2020 at 7:25 pm

      Very nice I would love to do my Closet like this Nice 👍🏿

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    49. Lori says

      July 20, 2020 at 10:48 am

      This is brilliant! I love absolutely everything you did to revamp this space.

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    50. Julie says

      August 15, 2020 at 2:12 pm

      Beautiful! Love the wallpaper and gold accents.

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    51. Linda O'Chery says

      September 03, 2020 at 11:54 am

      Love your closet idea! Would you tell me what kind of rod you used to hang the curtains, the diameter size of it, and the size and type of brackets used. Thank you!!

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    52. Ingrid Mitchell says

      November 02, 2020 at 8:09 am

      Your issue with the bi-fold doors and the two closets with the divider between them is exactly the issue I have. You have given me inspiration to make the change. Thank-you!!!
      Question: Where do you put your shoes? In the cubbies?

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    53. Lisa B says

      November 03, 2020 at 10:13 am

      I want to know about the closet system inside I LOVE how you made use of the short side by adding shelves there instead of the typical shelves in the middle. Where did you find that closet organizer?

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    54. Christy says

      November 23, 2020 at 4:51 pm

      Where did you get the clear rods?

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    55. Emily says

      December 18, 2020 at 7:09 pm

      What kind of sheets would you recommend using? Like more sheer ones or?

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    56. Stephanie Simon says

      December 20, 2020 at 2:31 pm

      I love this closet makeover so much down to every single detail. I can’t get over it! I have been looking at it since you first did it and I think I am going to take the plunge and do the same! Thank you so much for being an inspiration.

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    57. Hillary says

      February 15, 2021 at 5:43 am

      My new house had cheap mirrored doors on the laundry/closet combo, which had actually cracked and were taken down when I bought the place. I debated my options, and decided on the curtain idea myself as a way to save space. I love the look and have been very happy with the result.

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    58. Jenna says

      March 17, 2021 at 12:54 am

      Wow, fantastic job! Thanks for including your tips and tricks, like using foam to spray screws, and glueing end caps on that didn’t fit. Using curtains you already have by simply treating them with Rit is motivating, cost effectively satisfying, and looks sharp! It’s inspiring and even exciting seeing projects that reuse items just sitting around collecting dust by giving them a simple refresh and put back to good use.

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    59. Jessica says

      April 11, 2021 at 11:54 am

      I’ve never liked my bifold doors, and one has a defect that makes it hard to open. Thank you for sharing your process! I think switching to curtains will be my solution.

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    60. Lynn says

      August 09, 2021 at 1:20 am

      Hi, love the closet makeover!!! Could you please share a pic of the closet with clothes in it? I’m thinking of doing the same thing to my closet (that had sliding mirror doors) and would love to see yours in action. Thanks!

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    61. Teresa says

      January 21, 2022 at 2:19 am

      Hi Kris,
      I love your closet makeover and am hoping to do something similar. I have a question, I know you mentioned the shelves on the end were already there, can you tell me how deep your closet is? I would like to add shelving like yours, but thinking my closet might not be deep enough. Thank you:)

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    62. Melanie says

      June 03, 2022 at 1:15 pm

      Hi there!
      Wonderful project! I have the exact same issue and looking forward to do almost the same. Just wondering though where did you purchase the “furniture” inside the wardrobe, please?
      Thanks 😊

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    63. Jennifer says

      October 07, 2022 at 12:55 pm

      Great idea I have a very shallow hall closet with bifold doors and they have ALWAYS been a pain! I never could open the doors wide enough to see everything and since moving to this house I’ve replaced three sets of bifold doors. I’m definitely going to remove the bifold doors and put up a curtain!

      I have a large walk in pantry I built connected to the kitchen. There used to be a regular 36×80” door there. (It used to be a doorway to the garage). It was always a pain so I tried bifold doors but they severely limited the walk through space. I ended up taking the door off, fixing where the hinges and door hardware was and putting up a curtain. Because it was only 36” wide all I ended was a tension rod. I love it! It’s so easy to walk through and open and close the curtain. The curtain also provides a bit of thermal protection.

      One great thing about curtains is you can easily put up new designs any time you want for just a few bucks.

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    64. Sonia says

      April 12, 2023 at 9:15 pm

      Hi first, I love this. I am working on my daughter’s closet right now. Pulled everything out and refilling holes. Old plaster walls so decided to lose the couple inches in order to have nice walls and maybe smoother, straighter ones, so we are drywalling inside. It’s an old house so our master bedroom’s old closet is part of hers now. My little girl and I are doing the labor and want to glam it up for her. She’s so sweet she wants the easiest makeover so it is not much struggle but she is worth the hassle. I noticed the previous folks had some hodgepodge narrow wall in between the two closets and I believe it was probably for the purpose of hanging rods in both sides of that wall at different heights. Did not look like a supporting wall, I even checked the attic. But they ran a small board on the ceiling which is probably their cheap way of covering the missing plaster and not dealing with it. But in your blog it mentioned a header. I cannot see a header and is it covered by something inside your closet. Is it visible? Can you add a picture. I figured I can clean it up and put a small inexpensive light without the electrical work. So many lights coming on the market that run on batteries instead. Thank you for any help. This looks great. I thought of the built in cubbies on the side as well or possibly top and bottom rods on the side from front to back of closet but she prefers to see her clothes from left to right of the closet. I love that my baby girl has her input considered. Just wish I had the nerve to tackle this project years ago. I over think every project I want to do and so years go by before I do the tiniest project.

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    65. Martin says

      May 04, 2023 at 5:15 pm

      Another solution is to find curtain hangers that ride in the old rail, or take that rail out and install one designed for curtains. That way the gap between frame and curtain can be smaller.

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    66. Katie says

      September 16, 2023 at 7:42 am

      Love the curtain idea! But also love the closet system you have in place. Who makes it?

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      • Kris Jarrett says

        September 16, 2023 at 2:57 pm

        Hi Katie – it was actually a custom built closet system (it was there when we moved into the house) and I just swapped out the rods.

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    67. MARIA R STANLEY says

      November 06, 2023 at 9:36 pm

      Love it!!! I have closet doors that are dated and off the track in the guest room. It just came to me to do this and found your site. I love it. Can’t wait to get started on it!!!

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    68. JulieMS says

      January 27, 2024 at 3:31 pm

      We removed a closet’s sliding doors and redid the closet interior but never put doors on. The bedroom door opens against the closet — the same as what you have in the above photo. This really limits the closet door possibilities. Your post is giving me confidence to hang a curtain!

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    69. Laila says

      March 10, 2024 at 8:39 pm

      We took the bi-fold doors off in our bedroom a few years back and replaced them with curtains. I LOVE the extra room and not fighting with those doors. I’m ready to do it now in our two remaining bedrooms. Just curious what the depth of your closet is. I think it’s a bit roomier than ours.

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    70. Michelle says

      June 11, 2024 at 5:00 pm

      Couple of questions. My house is an older house as well. From the pictures it appears like our closets are similar in size. By chance could you share the measurements of your closets and the built in shelves that were there previously. I’m looking into adding some built in like that are in yours into mine. As wells as the lengths of the closet rods?

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      • Kris Jarrett says

        June 11, 2024 at 10:34 pm

        Hi Michelle – Unfortunately we recently moved so I no longer have the ability to take measurements of our closet that I featured in this post. 😊

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    71. Lisa says

      September 19, 2025 at 7:51 pm

      I can’t wait to do this to our entrance closet and our wardrobe closet. I dont know what it is but my family has always had problems with closet doors. Its the accessibility thats the problem. If its closed they dont use it, if its open they end hanging stuff on the door itself, and it takes up a few feet on either side. Some of us, just can’t have closet doors, and that is okay. Whatever makes you happy right? Sure, it looks nice to have bifold doors but if everyone is avoiding the closet, its a waste of good storage space. I’d rather use curtains, and actually use our closets. In my opinion bifold and other doors are only good for space that is isn’t used on the daily, and to babyproof your home. Babies are grown here, so curtains shall reign lol

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