I need help spacing my new room, any ideas?


Question:I'm moving in a couple of months and, being a teenager i own a lot of clothes, in my house-to-be, i know i'll have problems with my closet, it'll be waaaay too small, but my room is huugee! im thinking about using some space of my actual room and make it seem like it is a wall, so that on the other side can be used as a closet. The problem is that i don't know how i could do this separation because i want something i could remove if i was to move again.
Any ideas??
please help!

Answers:
Maybe your folks would consider purchasing an armoire or free standing closet. They aren't really expensive and will just look like another piece of furniture in the room.


Asian screen or buy a wardrobe
you can go to walmart or lowes and purchase the closet saving space system and putit up then if you move just take it apart and take it with you , i have also taken a shower curtian rod that extends out and mount it into my closet giving me a extra whole bar there to add more colthes to works great it dont bend like thewood bars do if you put to much colthes on it
See if your parents will let you get an armiore. (check out thrift stores and yard sales). Pick one up cheap and then you can paint it to match you room.
I had some decorating and storage questions myself when I redid my dorm room last year and I found this article really helpful.
http://articles.directorym.com/home_deco...
You should check it out. Hope it helps!

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