Home office in a closet
The playroom closet just wasn't cutting it. Most of the time, it was a less than organized catch all. We'll call this the "before" photo:


The first thing I did was remove the door. It really opened the space. Then, I cleared everything out to construct a lower shelf to match the 11" upper shelf and an 18" L-shaped desktop using 3/4" plywood and 1x4s.
I wanted to add photo/book ledges on the empty wall next to the desk.
They are floating shelves made with 1x4s and screwed into the wall with a piece of trim nailed to the front- creating a small lip so the books and photos don't fall forward/off. I also removed the hanging bar brackets so I could add a curtain to hide items (like board games) placed on the lower shelf.
The seams of the L shape desk were caulked and seamless. Next, everything got a fresh coat of flat white paint. The shelves and desktop got an extra coat of semi-gloss paint.
I gave my mom the measurements for the curtain and she whipped it right up for me:
The photo/book ledges seem to be ever changing. Frames and books move around. Everything is in its place and the kids both have homework desk space!







It is exactly what I had envisioned.
There are a few more projects associated with this closet remodel that I'll link below when completed:
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