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Room Divider Closet

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For under $200, we built an 8 foot long room divider closet. On one side, it's a closet. On the other, it's a board and batten panel wall!

We've been using this project for several years and it is still perfect for the space. The room was an attic room, and it was near impossible to put a closet in it. By adding a room divider closet, we created more useable space in the room, an amazing walk through closet, and a board and batten accent wall that can be used for furniture placement. Other ideas for this project -

  • Convert a formal dining room between and entry and kitchen to a mudroom/pantry by adding a room divider in the middle of the formal dining room - the first room becomes the mudroom, the second becomes the pantry
  • Use as a headboard in an oversized room to create additional closet space
  • Divide out an awkward basement space
  • Create a mudroom in a garage This tutorial is easy to do - just build the three closet towers, and cover the back in plywood, then trim out. Watch the video tutorial and follow the step by step diagrams for full tutorial. You an do this!
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Source: Ana White

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