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Perfect Closet

dbltree

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I'm hoping to build the "perfect closet" in my garage for storing hunting clothes, bow, trailcams etc.
I'm thinking of using Cedar Closetboard that Menards carries, to line it and then the adjustable storage rack systems with open baskets so I can see what's in them. One end would be a place to just hang clothes.
I've been storing my clothes in the large tubs but I can never find anything with out pulling everything out
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In the fall I like to hang my clothes in a cedar tree but if it rains I have to stuff them in a bag.
I would still prefer to hang them outside but it would be so much nicer to just hang them in a closet without worry of exhaust fumes or other odors if I need to bring them in.
I wonder if one is better off to seal the closet completely or vent it to the outside?
Do any of you have any thoughts or ideas on this? Have you ever used the Cedar board in a closet? If you have storage, would you do anything different...or if it's the "perfect closet" I'd sure like some ideas!
 
Dbltree, I dont have any suggestions but I just bought a house that has a cedar closet and it never crossed my mind to use it for that. Thats a great idea!! I have the same problem with the rubbermaid containers!
 
i doubt you would want to vent it outside. you would want to keep moisture out, and away from your clothes
 
I have a small "boot box" 2'x3' made of cedar in my shop for hunting boots and such. If I were going to build a closet I would build in a much larger box across the entire bottom of the closet maybe 2'-2 1/2' high.Sure is nice to kick your foot up on to tie or untie laces after a long day in the field.
 
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I have a small "boot box" 2'x3' made of cedar in my shop for hunting boots and such. If I were going to build a closet I would build in a much larger box across the entire bottom of the closet maybe 2'-2 1/2' high.Sure is nice to kick your foot up on to tie or untie laces after a long day in the field.

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That is an excellent idea! Thanks!!
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