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The hall was just over 3 feet wide (37 inches), and I placed the wall so the closet width would be 7'6". This is about the smallest walk-in closet possibe. He should have ample space in at the door to walk-in an turn around. One side has a dresser and shelves, while the other side has closet rods and shelves. You could get the same functional space with a 6" wide 2" deep closet, but the wide opening would take up a lot more wall space. Also, the back wall of the walk-in will have hooks to hang things.
My son desgined the closet organizer, and we both worked on building it. Here are a couple of pictures...
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He decided on a black ebony stain, which my daughter also did in her room. It looks good on the pine face frames.
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I am hoping to get these installed tomorrow so we can start carpeting.
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