Closet Designer

Closet Designer

Bella Systems - Custom Closets designs, manufactures, and installs custom closets and storage solutions with superior customer service and premium materials. Whether you need a simple reach-in closet, walk-in closet, garage storage, home office, murphy beds, entertainment center wall units, kitchen pantry, mudroom, laundry room or comprehensive storage for your entire home, our designers will visit your home, listen to your needs, and use 3D design software to create a visualization of your dream closet before we even start. Come to our showroom & start your home organization journey today.

Bella Systems Custom Closets Pennsylvania

414 E Main St, Dalton, PA 18414
(570) 431-7616

Service Areas:

Ransom, PA,
Scranton, PA,
Taylor, PA,
Waverly, PA,
Beach Haven, PA,
Bear Creek, PA,
Cambra, PA,
Conyngham, PA,
Dallas, PA,
Drifton, PA,

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How to Make the Most of Vertical Closet Space

Assess Your Vertical Space

Begin by evaluating the vertical space in your closet. Often, closets have unused areas at the top or bottom that can be optimized for storage. Look at the current shelf configuration and see if there's room to add more shelves or if existing ones can be adjusted to create more space. Don’t forget to measure the height, width, and depth of your closet so you'll know exactly what size storage solutions will fit.

Utilize Adjustable Shelving

Adjustable shelving is a game-changer when it comes to making the most of vertical space. These shelves allow you to tailor the spacing between each shelf according to what you need to store. For items like boots or large bags that require more height, simply adjust the shelves accordingly. This flexibility allows you to maximize every inch of available space.

Incorporate Stackable Bins and Boxes

Stackable bins and boxes are perfect for taking advantage of vertical space in your closet without having to install anything permanent. They're great for storing out-of-season clothing, accessories, or even paperwork that doesn't need to be accessed regularly. Clear bins are especially useful because they let you see what’s inside without having to open them up.

Add Hanging Organizers

Hanging organizers are another excellent way to utilize vertical space. These can hang from the rod in your closet and are ideal for storing shoes, sweaters, purses, or scarves. Since they use vertical space that would otherwise go unused, hanging organizers can significantly increase your storage capacity while keeping items easily accessible.

Employ Over-the-Door Storage Solutions

Don't overlook the potential storage space on the back of your closet door! Over-the-door hooks and racks provide extra room for hanging clothing, belts, hats or jewelry. There are also over-the-door pocket organizers which work great for storing smaller items such as socks, underwear and other miscellaneous accessories.

Consider Pull-Out Options

For deeper closets where visibility is an issue with higher shelves, pull-out options like drawers or baskets might be beneficial. By enabling easy access with a simple pull mechanism, these solutions minimize clutter and allow you to reach items that would have been difficult to access otherwise. They make excellent use of vertical spaces while improving overall functionality in your closet organization system.


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Garage Storage Solutions for Seasonal Gear

Maximizing Vertical Space

When it comes to storing seasonal gear in the garage, making use of vertical space can be a game-changer. Installing shelves that reach up towards the ceiling allows for lesser-used items to be stored up high, while more frequently needed equipment can remain within easy reach. Overhead storage racks are perfect for bulky items such as camping tents or winter sports equipment, freeing up valuable floor space.

Wall-Mounted Solutions

Wall-mounted systems offer another avenue to efficiently organize seasonal gear. Options like pegboards, slat walls, or track-based systems allow for customizable setups that can evolve with your storage needs. These solutions enable you to hang bicycles, ski poles, and gardening tools out of the way but still accessible. The addition of hooks and baskets will also help keep smaller accessories like gloves and goggles organized.

Climate-Controlled Cabinets

For sensitive items that might be affected by temperature fluctuations or moisture – such as electronics used in outdoor activities – climate-controlled cabinets are an excellent investment. By maintaining a consistent environment, these specialized cabinets protect against rust and other damage during off-season storage periods.

Segmented Storage Bins

Utilize clear plastic bins to segregate seasonal items by activity or time of year. Labeling each bin with its contents makes it easy to find what you’re looking for without having to rummage through everything. Make sure these bins are stackable to save on floor space; many designs come with lids designed specifically for this purpose.

Maintenance Station

Finally, setting aside a small workstation within your garage ensures that all your seasonal gear is kept in top condition throughout the year. Whether it's sharpening skis before hitting the slopes or tuning up your bike ahead of springtime rides, having a dedicated spot with the necessary tools at hand simplifies maintenance tasks and keeps your equipment ready for action whenever you need it.


Frequently Asked Questions

Wall-mounted panels, overhead racks, custom cabinets, and slat wall systems work well for tools and sports gear.

They analyze your storage habits and space to create a balanced, efficient layout that meets your needs.

Yes, designs can be tailored to suit either walk-in or reach-in configurations, maximizing their potential.

Murphy beds fold vertically into a wall or cabinet, while "wall bed" is a broader term that includes horizontal fold designs.