Diy closet system built with pipe fittings plans included this beautiful diy closet system was built by angela for the walk in closet in her master bedroom.
Pipe closet rod diy.
2 48 pipes for the horizontal hanging rods 2 36 pipes for the vertical supports 6 12 pipes 4 shelf supports and 2 vertical 6 tees 2 elbows 4 close nipples.
Aannnnd i think this might be a good place to stop.
You ll need a custom cut length of pipe which you can get at any hardware.
Diy industrial galvanized pipe closet rod.
The matching white dressers underneath the racks keep things looking tidy as do the matching boxes on the top shelf.
And with the gold spray painted finish they re also quite glam.
In total there are three different clothing racks in the room all built using kee klamp fittings and pipe to complete the rack frames.
Monica benavidez the creative diyer who writes monica wants it came up with this project using pipe for our series here on the home depot blog diy challenge.
Use a pipe cutter to cut hanging rods manufacturers also typically suggest using a hacksaw to cut closet poles.
Once the beadboard wallpaper went up i.
Seriously as soon as it was all down and i had an empty closet blank canvas to work with it was like a breath of fresh air.
Diy on how to make a quick closet system that s cheaper than ikea systems and a quick way to transform a room of your house into a beautiful walk in closet.
This diy pipe closet was built for a bedroom with limited storage space.
A pipe cutter is a better faster way to make the cut.
For the top shelves it s probably a good idea to stabilize things with a few fixing pad fittings.
The more heads together on this one the better.
Wall mount the tower if you have thick carpets floor mounted towers work well on hardwood floors and low pile carpets.
I am so glad that i decided to just go for it and pull out all of the wire shelving.
Every time i open my boy s closet door i smile.
How to build a diy industrial pipe walk in closet choose your diy industrial pipe walk in closet style.
A simple closet rod a length of galvanized steel or black iron pipe makes an unassuming and easily deployed closet rod.