Maximizing your closet space is the key to organizing a walk-in closet. From racks to rods, and drawers to bins, the following ideas will help you optimize every square inch of your closet with purposeful storage solutions. The right side of her closet features two separate nooks for jewelry and handbags. There are also three drawers for additional accessories. On the left side of her walk-in, cabinet, cubbies, and shelves carve out room for sweaters and shoes. A gorgeous crystal pendant light overhead brings a little bling while pretty peony wallpaper layers on the glam. Before adding practical storage, she faked the look of expensive wallpaper using a stencil and paint. Her project cost less than $30. Next, she installed affordable wire shelving by Closet Maid. A shelf that measures 72-inches wide and 12-inches deep is less than $10. The best part is that you can even cut it into shorter pieces. Simple and stylish, white cardboard boxes from Ikea keep seasonal items concealed from view. A small dresser and an end table with drawers add more room to hold stuff. The full-sized mirror on the left is a must-have feature for a bedroom walk-in closet. A Livex Brighton semi-flush mount light fixture brightens the space. The finishing touch is a machine-washable rug. All of the storage solutions in Cristin’s walk-in are by EasyClosets. She used the company’s free online tool to design her space. The veneer on the custom cabinetry has a driftwood finish that beautifully complements the wallpaper’s ocean theme. Several natural accents including the jute rug and seagrass baskets add beachy charm. She is particularly fond of her new accessory drawers shown on the left. They hold her growing collection of designer sunglasses. On the walls is a wallpaper pattern by Walls Need Love called The Palms in White. The design costs $24 per roll and it can be used over and over again and is guaranteed to restick to walls up to 99 times. On the floor is an inexpensive runner rug from Joss and Main.   On the back wall are three shelves and a single closet rod. A white dresser on the right is for folded clothing and seasonal items. On the right, five stainless steel rails from Ikea’s Grundtal kitchen series creates a nook to hang high-heeled shoes. The main ingredient for this project is birch plywood. You will also need several tools including a saw and a power drill. The closet in the home’s second bedroom has a different layout. On the right are built-in shelves that house a sizable sneaker collection. The closet rod on the left has ample room for long dresses. On the left is a second closet rod for shirts and folded pants. Cubbies and drawers on both sides of the walk-in are reserved for accessories and seasonal items. Another nice feature in this space is the sliding closet door with a full-length mirror. Read more about our Diversity and Inclusion Pledge to make The Spruce a site where all feel welcome.