Our Small Master IKEA Closet Reveal!
How we overhauled our small closets in our master bedroom with an improvised IKEA closet system rigging Billy bookcases and baskets for a perfectly organized wardrobe.
And just like that our small master bedroom his & her closets are DONE!
It definitely didn’t go according to plan, but it totally worked out. And this project was worth every single second without a doubt.

Totally worth having to take three 2-hour round-trips to IKEA.
Totally worth having to squeeze every usable inch into our plans.
And totally worth sorting through our clothes and having an honest heart-to-heart with myself about the items that truly “spark joy”.
Yep. No regrets.
If you missed the progress from last time, we had to nix our idea of using the IKEA Pax system because the math in terms of the width and depth of our closets just wasn’t going to make sense.


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So we adapted 4 IKEA Billy bookcases and 1 super skinny Pax frame in the back of my tiny L-shaped closet to get the job done.
Since we couldn’t really use drawers in such a tight space, we opted for these baskets and these baskets to hold the smaller things instead, and so far, they’re working perfectly.
Okay, diving in…
Robert’s Closet:
Before:

After!
(I feel like I need to apologize for the grainy, badly lit, rainy-day photos, but my non-wide angle camera lens just wasn’t cutting it in these two tight spaces. So bare with me.)

Robert really didn’t need as much “small storage” as I did, and since we both already use dressers in our bedroom for T-shirts, underwear, and shorts, the baskets did the job.

His baskets are for dress socks (in the lower basket above his shoe shelves so they’re easily accessible), winter gear like hats and gloves, and seasonal items.

We used this pull-out rack for his ties and belts.
And hooks on the walls for his baseball caps he wears all the time.

Lauren’s Closet:
Before:

After!

In my baskets, I stored scarves, hats & gloves, purses/bags, and belts.


And in my two small Pax drawers, I stored swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, and shape-wear that I typically use on special occasions. (Spanx, baby!)

Building the bridged gap between the two bookcases as an improvised shoe cubby definitely paid off.

For my clothes, I organized each section by categories (sweaters/jackets, blouses/tops, pants, dresses), and then each category by sub-categories (sleeveless, short-sleeve, long-sleeve) and in order by gradient / ROYGBIV color (black, brown, white, pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple).

It’s SO much easier for me to put together outfits using that system now.
And even though we had a few comments saying we should use skinny velvet hangers instead of wooden ones, I have to say I really do love the wood hangers because they don’t get tangled up with each other as easily.
But that’s just our preference. To each their own.
Here’s the final cost breakdown:
Robert’s Closet-
- 1 – 31 1/2″ x 79 1/2″ Billy bookcase
- 1 – 15 3/4″ x 79 1/2″ Billy bookcase
- 1 – 31 1/2″ Billy extension
- 1 – 15 3/4″ Billy extension
- 8 – Skuggis hooks
- 2 – Pullout tie organizer racks
- 5 packs of Bumerang hangers
- 3 adjustable closet rods
- 1 – 1×4 MDF strip
- 3 whitewashed medium baskets
- 1 whitewashed medium rattan basket
Total for Robert’s closet: $427
Lauren’s Closet-
- 2 – 31 1/2″ x 79 1/2″ Billy bookcases
- 2 – 31 1/2″ Billy extensions
- 1 – 19 5/8″ x 22 7/8″ x 92 7/8″ Pax wardrobe frame
- 2 – 19 5/8″ Komplement drawers
- 2 – 19 5/8″ Komplement shelves
- 1 – Komplement pull-out multi-use hanger
- 4 – Skuggis hooks
- 4 – 1×4 MDF strips
- 4 adjustable closet rods
- 9 packs of Bumerang hangers
- 4 whitewashed medium baskets
- 6 whitewashed medium rattan baskets
Total for Lauren’s closet: $718.50
TOTAL for both closets combined: $1,145.50
I’m soooo happy this one is finally finished! And we can officially check this one off of our 2020 House Goals List. Woot!

If you missed a post previously, check out 20 Inspiring IKEA Pax Closet Makeovers, our DIY IKEA Closets Using IKEA Billy Bookcases Part 1, and The Ultimate Closet Clean-Out Cheat Sheet.



I don’t see a photo of the 2 small Pax drawers in the close design? Where are they?
They are tucked away back in the corner once you walk into my closet. It’s a very tight squeeze so quite tricky to photograph.
Thanks for this post! It’s helpful to see what people have done with the Billy!
Random: I also love wooden hangers. They hold the clothes better, I find, and honestly, I don’t NEED to shove more clothes into my closets. Also, I have tried the velvet hangers, and I feel like I am constantly wrestling with my clothes to get them onto and off of the hangers. You’re right: wooden hangers are amazing!
I totally agree with the velvet hangers. I could imagine they would be helpful for a few items that would not be worn very often. But I definitely prefer the wooden ones. ๐
Are these the 13 3/4″ deep systems? Have you had any problems with the hanging rods being near the edge?
Hi, Christina! ๐ I have copied the first of the list of supplies with sizes included.
SUPPLIES FOR LAURENโS CLOSET โ
2 โ 31 1/2โณ x 79 1/2โณ Billy bookcases
2 โ 31 1/2โณ Billy extensions
1 โ 19 5/8โณ x 22 7/8โณ x 92 7/8โณ Pax wardrobe frame
2 โ 19 5/8โณ Komplement drawers
2 โ 19 5/8โณ Komplement shelves
1 โ Komplement pull-out multi-use hanger
4 โ Skuggis hooks
Literally amazed!! I’ve got the same wire shelving, and looking for an update for my closets. This is exactly what I was looking for! COVID has me redecorating my entire house – I think this is next ๐
I love your blog! I did not see where you bought or redid you closet mirrored doors. Can you tell me?
It’s actually just a mirrored film! That post is here: https://www.blesserhouse.com/master-bedroom-update-mirrored-french-closet-doors/ I hope that helps!