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  1. #1
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    Intriguing....how we have different styles/living situations to squirrel away our cycling apparel and gear. We have no extra beds/pieces of furniture to throw on more stuff...because we lack floor space. We even have to store away our weigh scale. (It is useful: discourages obsession with weighing oneself too often.) Bathroom lacks space. All probably a good thing.

    GLC's walk-in rm. closet sounds unimaginable where we live.

    To add to my disjointed cycling stuff storage saga, I store my helmets (2), gloves, glasses, headbands and panniers in another storage area where there's also a separated pantry closet for dry foods, my art supplies cart, cleaning agents, etc.

    At least this area is also near front of home...there is a walking path in home, that I take as I walk along and gather my clothing and gear from different storage areas before reaching my bike downstairs.

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    Last edited by shootingstar; 09-28-2009 at 12:41 PM.
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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    GLC's walk-in rm. closet sounds unimaginable where we live.
    Actually, our house is quite small. That one closet and our master bath were added on about 20 years ago to a tiny 1960's ranch home, so they are totally incongruous to the rest of the house. The rest of the place must remain organized or we end up tripping over stuff. I think the disorganized closet (and basement) are probably my way of rebelling. I need to get over it.
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  3. #3
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    Maybe get one of those wire closet organizing systems. My closet isn't walk in or anything, but I'd say it's maybe 6-8 feet long (it's 4 closet sliding door panels if those are a standard length) & 2-3 feet deep? Across the top of the closet there's 2 shelves that run the entire length (well, the bottom shelf runs about 2/3rds of the length?) I put my down blankets and sweats up on those shelves. and heavy pants. Then on the left side of the closet, the side that lacks the 2nd shelf all the way across the top is a high bar to hang clothes on and then another lower bar to hang clothes on - so the top bar I hang all my jackets on, the bottom bar my pants get hung on and some shirts - there's a shelf over the bottom bar that gets like base layer type pants...

    then down the middle of the closet in maybe a 2.5 foot section in a bunch of shelves going from floor to ceiling - I've got one shelf for wool shirts, one shelf for t shirts, one shelf for long sleeve shirts, etc.

    Then the other section of the closet has a regular height bar for hanging clothes - so my skirts/dresses/long coats go there - but since I don'thave so many of those, I do have a 3 drawer plastic dresser in there that has like sports bras and shorts in it. and scarves. on the bottom of the closet I have various "bins' that have hats, gloves, scarves" So while it's not a huge walk in closet, I can fit a lot into it because of how it's set up.

    Then my "armoire" is actually an ikea bonde bookcase system, I think? I dunno, the bottom of the bookcase is like 4 drawers & then I've got 2 doors that open up with like 4 shelves above it. the bf gets one shelf. the rest is mine

    I just have a chest at the foot of the bed that holds socks.

    I don't do a great job of putting everything back after its' been washed, but all my clothes fits really well and is organized when I do!

    shoes, etc. i have on shelves right by the front door, and right by the back door in the utility room. helmets on hooks by both front & back door.

  4. #4
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    I have a five-drawer plastic unit that lives in a closet. I have a drawer for accessories (knee/leg warmers, sports bras, etc.), a drawer for running shirts, a drawer for cycling jeseys, a drawer for cycling shorts, and a drawer for tights/sports pants.

    There is a basket with sports socks on top.

  5. #5
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    Jun 2006
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    West of Toledo, OH
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    Ikea cabinet

    I have a lot of cycling clothes ... they would probably fill half my bedroom walk in closet. So we bought a wardrobe at Ikea for a corner of the garage. The wardrobe has two pull out bars for hangers at the top where we keep jackets, vests etc. Under the hanging clothes is a pull out wire basket. And at the bottom are six cubes that hold the fabric "drawers" where we keep jerseys, shorts, tights and so on. We installed bookcase lights at the top and store seldom used stuff above it.

    Across from it we have a revolving storage unit with a mirror on one side and three more cubes with fabric drawers. It also has hooks on both sides where we hang our helmets. We bought it for about $50 bucks in the kids furniture section at Target. It was too short so we elevated it on a two drawer base unit which gives us even more storage.

    I get lots of compliments on it and I love having everything in one place and organized.

  6. #6
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    Jun 2008
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    I keep the ironing board alongside my bike and trainer set up to hold the tv remote and other things I like to have handy.

 

 

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