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How to Turn a Room into a Closet

In many older Minnesota homes, ample closet storage space can be a scarce commodity. There are ways to best optimize your existing closet space, such as adding more shelving and hanging rods or even downsizing your belongings, but sometimes these solutions don’t cut it.

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Custom Kids Closets

If you have kids, you probably know how quickly they can turn their nice, clean room into something that resembles a natural disaster. If dressers and shelves aren’t cutting it for storage space for your kids’ toys and clothes, it might be time to consider a children’s closet organizer to optimize both space and storage.

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Walk-In Closet Size Guide & Dimensions

Walk-in closets come in different sizes and floorplans, not to mention they keep your clothes and other belongings out of sight from the rest of your bedroom. In order to get the most out of your walk-in closet, the floorplan must be meticulously designed for optimal storage.

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Giving Back to the Community: Animal Humane Society

We are thankful to once again be able to give back to our Twin Cities community. We greatly appreciate our clients who chose Twin Cities Closet Company for their home in the month of December. With your support, we were able to donate a portion of our sales to Mount Olivet Care Home.

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Twin Cities Closet Company in the Community

Here at Twin Cities Closet Company, supporting our community that supports us is an important part of our mission. This month we want to show our support by donating 1 percent of our sales in November to Second Harvest Heartland.

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Creating Space in an 1800’s Farmhouse – Taylor Falls

When dealing with historic remodels or homes built before the 1950’s, there are many things to consider and headaches that can arise. One of most important considerations when dealing with historic homes that is often overlooked is storage.