Still Digging Through Drawers? Fix Your Wardrobe Layout Today
- Home Planner Team
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

Wardrobe Planning Checklist
Tired of messy shelves and crammed drawers? This wardrobe planning checklist helps you design a storage system that’s practical, personalized, and easy to use.
From measuring space and choosing the right layout to optimizing hanging, folded, and shoe storage — you’ll find everything you need to build your dream closet. Includes ideal wardrobe dimensions, organizing tips, and Home Planner advice to visualize the result before installing a single shelf.
1. Start with Your Real Needs
Who will use this wardrobe? (One person, couple, child?)
What types of clothing do you wear most often? (Workwear, casual, sports, dresses?)
Do you fold more or hang more?
Do you need space for accessories, shoes, linens, luggage, seasonal items?
Is this a daily wardrobe or for off-season storage?
Tip: Sort your clothes into piles (hang, fold, rarely used) before designing the space.
2. Measure the Space
Width, height, depth of available zone
Measure door swing and nearby walls
Check ceiling height for top shelves
Plan lighting and power outlet if needed
Pro tip: Use Home Planner or masking tape to sketch the layout in real size on the floor/walls.
3. Recommended Dimensions
Storage Type | Minimum Height | Minimum Depth |
Long hanging (dresses/coats) | 150–170 cm | 60 cm |
Short hanging (shirts, jackets) | 100–110 cm | 55–60 cm |
Folded shelves (sweaters, jeans) | 30–40 cm | 35–45 cm |
Drawers (underwear, accessories) | 15–20 cm height | 45–60 cm depth |
Shoe shelves | 18–22 cm per shelf | 30–35 cm depth |
Top shelf (suitcases, blankets) | height ≥ 40 cm | full width |
4. Internal Layout Checklist
Long hanging section for dresses, coats
Short hanging for shirts, jackets
Folded shelf space for sweaters, jeans, T-shirts
At least 3–4 drawers (underwear, socks, accessories)
Pull-out drawers for jewelry, watches, belts
Baskets or boxes for small items / off-season clothes
Shoe storage (shelves, pull-out trays, boxes)
Top shelf for suitcases, spare blankets
Space for ironing board, steamer, or laundry basket (optional)
Tip: Use transparent bins, drawer dividers, and labels to keep everything visible.
5. Useful Add-Ons
Pull-out trouser rack
Tie or belt organizer
Valet rod (temporary hanger for outfits)
LED lighting inside (automatic sensor is ideal)
Full-length mirror
Sliding or folding doors (if space is tight)
6. Declutter Before You Fill
Try the “1-year rule”: if you haven’t worn it, let it go
Store out-of-season clothes separately
Group items by type AND color for visual clarity
Leave breathing space — don’t overpack shelves
Add a “to donate” basket in or near wardrobe
Summary: Your Wardrobe Should Be…
Functional — everything is easy to reach
Personalized — fits your clothing habits
Adaptable — has space for future changes
Visually clean — no mess, no guess
Enjoyable — makes getting dressed easier and faster
Home Planner offers a wide selection of storage furniture — from wardrobes and dressers to modular systems and open shelving. You can easily plan a full walk-in closet: organize hanging areas, shelves, drawers, and mirrors, test dimensions to scale, and see how everything will look before anything is built.

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