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Rebuilding the master closet - KC - 04-30-2017 Now that I have the dryer vent properly relocated through the master closet (person builder!! ![]() ![]() The existing closet was the typical builder grade install... particle board and MDF, double wooden rods. Absolutely functional, but done on the cheap... and it looked like it. I'm redoing it on the cheap as well with painted MDF and poplar trim, but with more shelving, shoe storage, and a couple drawer stacks. It'll look better (of course! ![]() Anyhoo... first of the hanging units is gluing now. ![]() ![]() RE: Rebuilding the master closet - museumguy - 04-30-2017 Definitely tear out the old stuff, patch the walls and paint before you start installing the new stuff. Is your new design going to hang on the wall or sit on the floor ? I ask because of the base molding and how it integrates into the new pieces. As for your new design, it's really a matter of taste. I used to work for an international closet manufacturing company and became accustomed to their way of doing things. Now, I work for a different company with a totally different design concept. If I were doing my own closets, I would do a highbred of the two companies. I like parts of each design and dislike some as well. Adding drawers in a closet is a good idea. I think that you are headed in the right direction. RE: Rebuilding the master closet - KC - 04-30-2017 I'd planned on hanging everything from the wall, including the drawer stacks... but like I figured, they sat the old stuff on the slab and installed the carpet around the uprights Therefore, the drawer unit and a shelf unit beside it (on both sides of the closet) will sit on the floor and I'll redo the baseboard and just install it around those because I refuse to remove the carpet. Hanging units will hang. LOML was miffed when I refused to remove the carpet from any of the closets when we did the floors, but it's not hurting a thing in there. ![]() RE: Rebuilding the master closet - museumguy - 05-01-2017 Quick question, could you take out the carpet and put down some inexpensive woodgrain type flooring ? I'm thinking like a woodgrain vinyl, in strips. Just a thought, then you could continue with your plan or is it to late ? RE: Rebuilding the master closet - KC - 05-03-2017 (05-01-2017, 08:39 PM)museumguy Wrote: Quick question, could you take out the carpet and put down some inexpensive woodgrain type flooring ? I'm thinking like a woodgrain vinyl, in strips. Just a thought, then you could continue with your plan or is it to late ? Of course I could replace it with something... but not gonna. If somebody down the road hates it bad enough they can replace it. I guess I 'get it' that some people are averse to carpet even in bedrooms, but I seriously don't understand what it hurts in a closet. She even thought I should have torn it out of the closets in the secondary bedrooms... which never even see a foot. |