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Before and After: Esther's Craft Closet

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Esther's closet before, jump below for after

AT reader Esther was kind enough to send in some snaps of her recent home improvement project. And let's face it... we've all been there, especially us San Francisco Victorian dwellers. Awkward closets are so abundant in this town. Most of the time we just sort of stare at them and scratch our head, trying to figure out how to utilize the space. So, imagine how happy we were to see Esther's brilliant idea. Take a look, after the jump!

 
 
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Swoon. All the attention to detail! We're envious. From Esther: "I took an oddly-shaped closet with very little practical use, and transformed it into a craft closet. A pretty wall color, some gilded stenciling and cheap Ikea accessories, and ta-dah! The Ikea magnet strips were originally black, and I covered them with wrapping paper."

7-30-08closetind.jpgTo see more photos of Esther's closet click here.

7-30-08closetdet.jpgThanks, Esther!

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Love it, and the last picture answered my question about lighting.

posted by Cheryl K on July 30th 2008 at 7:54am
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Where are the paisley stamps/stencils (?) from?

posted by Pooja on July 30th 2008 at 7:55am
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Very nice!

posted by bepsf on July 30th 2008 at 7:57am
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fabulous!

posted by Enamorada on July 30th 2008 at 7:58am
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LOVE IT!

posted by hanako66 on July 30th 2008 at 8:04am
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I'm totally inspired!

posted by sophisticatedsoul on July 30th 2008 at 8:05am
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Just WOW! Soooo lovely!!!

posted by danze on July 30th 2008 at 8:11am
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I'm not sure I'm convinced how much crafting could be done at such a small table, but this is still really great!

posted by boston brit on July 30th 2008 at 8:19am
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great job!!

posted by I Love Upstate on July 30th 2008 at 8:21am
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oh my word. I need Esther's help!

posted by modernlogcabin on July 30th 2008 at 8:21am
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That is the Eliza Doolittle of closet makeovers.

posted by Seaside on July 30th 2008 at 8:40am
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I hope she doesn't want to move her elbows at all while she's sitting in that tiny closet on that hard stool. It is very pretty though.

posted by Griffin on July 30th 2008 at 8:43am
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Awesome!

posted by Novice In Florida on July 30th 2008 at 8:51am
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W - O -W !

posted by closertotheocean on July 30th 2008 at 9:07am
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This is so cute. How did you do the gilded stencils? Is there special paint for that?

posted by jooly on July 30th 2008 at 9:09am
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I would take the door off to increase the sense of space, unless it's important that it's hidden most of the time.

I do think it's charming but I'm not quite buying that she can unroll wrapping paper on that tiny tabletop...

posted by madsarah on July 30th 2008 at 9:20am
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im absolutely infatuated...

posted by MichelleMyBelle on July 30th 2008 at 9:25am
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I really like this...well done!

posted by gordon on July 30th 2008 at 9:33am
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reactions to this item have sparked some self-reflection. i must admit: a lot of times i can be a bitchy little naysayer, always finding the potential problems or pointing out flaws. but this is beautiful! what a wonderful job! and so why would anyone feel compelled to critique the transformation of space from something not only ugly but also *inefficient* to something beautiful, practical, and well-designed (in terms of usage)?

so um, i think you'll be fine in terms of elbow space. i don't flail about wildly when i'm decoupaging or making fine cuts with an xacto knife--do you?

anyways, lovely lovely work. would you mid sharing how you measured and cut the tabletop and shelves to get them to fit so neatly?

posted by coyontita on July 30th 2008 at 9:52am
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Yah, I was going to ask about how you measured and cut the tabletop and shelves so perfectly too! I think the space looks great and is the perfect spot to have moments of creativeness! Also, I'm definitely stealing the idea of covering the ikea magnet strips with wrapping paper... why didn't I think of that??

Great job!!

posted by Emily in PDX on July 30th 2008 at 10:14am
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Awesome! I especially like the magnet strips.

posted by Lizzykewl on July 30th 2008 at 10:42am
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great job esther. really nice.

posted by urbangrace on July 30th 2008 at 12:58pm
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I heart the pink edging! what a nice surprise.

posted by lovelyrita on July 30th 2008 at 1:25pm
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Genius.

posted by ehat on July 30th 2008 at 3:29pm
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Very nice!

posted by suzy8track on July 30th 2008 at 4:56pm
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This is fabulous. Even if you can't do big things in the space, you can do small projects or just find a clear area to take care of bills or correspondence.

This is the sort of thing I'd dearly love to see more of on AT. Someone has taken a small space and really made it shine.

posted by Orchid64 on July 30th 2008 at 9:35pm
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Hello, this is Esther.

Thanks for checking out my "craft" closet. It is indeed quite small, and I must confess that I don't roll out wrapping paper, sew, or do anything else in it that requires a bit of elbow space. But, it is a great place to compose snail mail on pretty stationary. So maybe i should re-name it my "writting nook".

To answer some of your questions:

1. The stencil came from StencilKingdom.com after looking through lots of different websites.

Stencilsearch.com was very useful. It allows users to tailor their search based on a specific design, or style.

2. I found special paint for stencils, which felt like finger paint and/or shoe polish. It comes in all colors, and I barely used 1/3 of one pot. I ordered my equipment from walltowallstencils.com. It's the paint they call "cremes." The application on the wall was a piece of cake.

3. The shelves were already in there when I moved in. But for the desk top, I cut out a piece of carboard (multiple times) so that it fit in the closet, and used it as a pattern that I took to Cliff's on Castro, where they custom cut a piece of medium density fiberboard based on the pattern.

By the way:
spray glue to adhere the wrapping paper to the Ikea magnet strips = no mess & a smooth surface

Thanks again for the compliments!

- Esther

posted by on July 30th 2008 at 9:56pm
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excellent! and yes, take the door off!

replace it with a fabulous, thick, rich curtain and tie back you love.

enjoy!

posted by *heather leaf* on July 30th 2008 at 10:03pm
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I just did this myself, last month. Maybe there's a craft closet meme sweeping the nation?

Mine is much more pastiche and not nearly as beautiful and elegant as Esther's, though. In case you're interested, here are some pictures:

Before, ugh: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jupiterooos/2719859964/

Long view: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jupiterooos/2719860354/

Closeup 1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jupiterooos/2719859060/

Closeup 2: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jupiterooos/2719859476/

I took off the door and hung a curtain, seen in these pics, but I took it off because it was pointless.

posted by big dogs small space on July 31st 2008 at 4:38am
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Esther, You are an inspiration. I am a home organizer and am always trying to get my clients to transform small 'junk' spaces into dedicated, useful, ones. Every single client has trouble picturing the final product, so your space will now be an example for future clients. Love the idea of covering the magnetic strips!

posted by Eclecticity on August 1st 2008 at 11:56am
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Esther. You're a freaking genius. I want you to be mayor.

posted by medusa12120 on August 2nd 2008 at 2:45pm
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Hang 12 tops or bottoms using one Hanger. If you suffer from a small closet and need more space and want to stay organized than check out the HankyTankyHanger.

Thanks

posted by HankyTankyHanger on October 1st 2008 at 7:12pm
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