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A Boy's Closet for Every Age

November 25, 2014
A boy's closet should include versatile storage areas for clothes, accessories, toys and sporting equipment. Browse photos of organized closets in boys' rooms and nurseries.
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Photo: Rubbermaid

A Practical Pick

Ideal for kids' closets, wire racks are affordable, durable and easy to rearrange as your children grow. Rubbermaid offers closet systems with expanding shelves and telescoping rods to fit practically any space.

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Stylish Solution

While more expensive than wire racks, laminate or wood closet organizers are aesthetically pleasing and available in a variety of finishes. In this boy's nursery by ClosetMaid, white laminate shelves and drawers complement the room's color scheme and provide plenty of storage space for diapers, bottles and other necessities.

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Space Planning

Kids' rooms often have shallow reach-in closets, so it's important to configure your closet system to make the most of the space. A double-tiered hanging system paired with drawers and shelves is a great way to maximize space in a boy's closet. Photo courtesy of ClosetMaid

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Room for Toys

While clothing storage is the main function of an adult's closet, kids' closets also need space for toys, sporting equipment, art supplies and more. In this boy's closet by ClosetMaid, cubby-style shelves are perfect for storing soccer balls, football helmets and other gear.

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