Show t PUT AWAY SPACE 44 in planning the small house study how deep the closets and cupboards must be in order to accommodate what you will want to put in them for coats and dresses they must be a little deeper than the width of a coat hanger they should be arranged to use the whole space to the ceiling either the door should open to the ceiling in or there should bo be small separate arate doors for the upper shelves in these high shelves may be stored the out of season or rarely use possessions A pole parallel with the wall will accommodate the most han hanging garments there should be a shoe bag or shoe shelves for shoes if room can be provided above or below the hanging garments there should be extra shelves in boxes bows if of the right sizes la belled with their contents may be stored many small possessions A mans closet which holds short hanging garments may be fitted with many trays or shelves for his shirts pajamas and under clothing A towel rack fastened to the door is ideal as a place to keep his ties to accommodate several hats on the shelf have the hat stands of different heights that the hat brims may dovetail dove tail over and under one another study the wardrobe trunk and the ship closet to see how every inch of space may be utilized |