Do this in the form of mirrored closet doors or simply by hanging mirrors on the wall.
Hang the bottom rod about 40-inches from the ground, and the upper rod approximately 80-inches from the ground.
This will give you enough space to hang garments neatly on both rods without them getting creased and wrinkled.
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Utilize Attic Hallway Space
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Line an attic hallway with built-in closets to maximize space.
Create a wallpaper accent wall to add a decorative touch that will take your closet from standard to designer.
Use full length cabinets where possible, and lower cabinets in areas where the ceiling comes down too low.
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Use them to hang bags, belts, scarves and other accessories that are used on a regular basis.
Organize toys
Use low shelves and rolling carts to make use of space under a slanted wall.
This small kitchen storage nook is small but mighty.
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Use them to store collections, kids' lego creations or home decor items such as candlesticks and vases.
Get Creative
Get creative with the types of shelving units you use under a slanted ceiling.
Use tiered shelves that provide more horizontal than vertical storage for the lower-ceiling areas.
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Use a low shelf to hold stacks of books and install a built-in bench for a cozy reading spot.
This is an especially good way to store craft supplies, small toys, orseasonal decor.
This is a good way to make a small attic closet feel neat and visually clutter-free.
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