Closet Drawing: Planning Your Perfect Storage Space
Closet Drawing
When people say "closet drawing," they might mean a quick sketch on paper or a detailed CAD layout. At TFL Closet, it means giving you tools to take a blank wall and turn it into a storage plan you can trust. You don't have to be a designer to do it—just a pencil, some rough numbers, and our planning tools are enough to make your drawing real.
Why Closet Drawing Matters
- Helps visualize – Even a quick drawing shows how towers and rods line up.
- Avoids mistakes – See how much hanging and shelf space you really get.
- Saves time – Once drawn, you know exactly what parts to order.
- Fits modular – TFL Closet panels and towers are designed to match common measurements, so drawings translate directly into installs.
Explore layouts on the Products page.
How to Make a Closet Drawing
- Measure – Width, height, depth. Don't skip ceiling height.
- Sketch walls – Draw simple boxes for each closet wall.
- Add parts – Place towers, rods, and shelves where they make sense.
- Check flow – Will doors swing into clothes? Do rods overlap?
- Use Planner – Transfer your sketch into the Closet Planner for a digital version.
FAQ People Ask
Q: Do I need graph paper?
A: It helps, but even a napkin sketch works. As long as dimensions are written, the drawing is useful.
Q: What if I'm bad at drawing?
A: Doesn't matter. Straight lines or crooked, the point is recording where you want things. The digital tool cleans it up.
Q: Can I draw one layout now and expand later?
A: Yes. That's the benefit of modular—your first drawing is just the start.
Q: Should I show outlets or vents in the drawing?
A: Yes. Marking them keeps you from blocking airflow or power access.
Why TFL Closet Drawings Work Better
Because each drawing links directly to modular parts, you're not just imagining—you're planning with pieces that really exist. No guessing if a tower size is made, no wondering if a rod is too long.
And since our panels use laminates from TFL Door cabinetry, what you draw ends up matching the look of built-in furniture.
Start Your Closet Drawing
Grab a pencil, take five minutes, and sketch your space. Then bring it into our Closet Design Tool to refine and order.
Begin today with the Closet Calculator or jump straight into the Products page.