A garment rack can be a great way to keep your entire wardrobe organized. A chic clothing rack can add surplus storage to a kid’s room, create a stylish drop zone in an entryway, and can, of course, create the illusion of a closet where there is none.
Glance through the tutorials here to get started on your own customized clothing rack.
Wooden Dowel Clothing Rack
Dowels are a great building option for a sturdy clothing rack—they’re easy to cut to size, fit into PVC elbows, and take well to stain or paint. This simple box design comes together in an afternoon and yields two hanging rods for maximum clothing storage.
Wooden Dowel Clothes Rack from The Merrythought
Hanging Clothes Rack
In order to make the most of your (or your child’s) bedroom’s vertical space, consider a clothes rack that hangs from the ceiling. This one is super simple, just be sure to secure your heavy-duty cord from a solid ceiling beam so that the clothing rod can bear plenty of weight.
Hanging Clothes Rack from Your DIY Family
Copper Clothes Rack
For that industrial-chic aesthetic, source a few lengths of copper pipe from your hardware store to build a minimalist garment rack. With added lengths of pipe on either end of the main rod, this clever design incorporates an area to hang bags and purses alongside your wardrobe.
Copper Clothes Rack from Cupcakes and Cashmere
A-Frame Clothes Rack
Perfect for an entryway or foyer, this rustic A-Frame garment rack looks best styled with just a few everyday use pieces. Consider it a drop zone for a couple of versatile jackets, a sun hat, and a daily bag or two.
A-Frame Clothes Rack from A Beautiful Mess
Rolling Clothes Rack
If you rent a space with little (or no) closet space, a rolling garment rack is an absolute necessity. Four caster wheels keep this sturdy DIY easily movable, so it’s a guarantee that this piece is usable in any apartment or rented space.
Rolling Clothes Rack from The House of Sequins
Kids Clothes Rack
Create a homemade dress-up station perfectly sized for your little one. Costume and play clothes look especially cute displayed on this pint-sized garment rack, but consider transitioning it to hanging everyday clothes once your kid demonstrates an inclination toward choosing their own outfit of the day.
Kids Clothes Rack from Jessica Sarah Morris
Double Shelf Clothes Rack
Solve your shoe storage issues by adding an extra shelf to the bottom of this tall rolling clothes rack. This piece is definitely formidable in size, but is actually straightforward to make and adds oodles of extra wardrobe and accessory storage to any space.
Double Shelf Clothes Rack from Fresh Mommy Blog
Trellis Clothing Rack
For a small-space solution, consider building a trellis-style clothes rack. This easy, lightweight project leans directly against a wall and acts as a chic drop zone for your everyday cardigan, jeans that don’t quite need to be washed yet, and a cozy pair of house shoes.
Trellis Clothes Rack from Fall for DIY
Lucite Clothes Rack
Take your DIY more towards trendy by combining clear acrylic poles with gold hardware. Don’t forget, you can spray paint any iron or PVC connectors to your personal taste, so don’t spend extra money on pricey shiny materials if you can easily customize plain pieces yourself.
Lucite Clothes Rack from Topknots and Pearls
Wall-Mounted Clothes Rack
Hang a stylish wall-mounted rod in your laundry room or mudroom for the perfect place to allow wet clothes to hang dry. This is so much more useful than a foldable drying rack and the rod promises to give you daily use. Not to mention your most-used spaces will stay looking organized.
Wall-Mounted Clothes Rack from Sammy on State