In this video, Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva trims a coat closet by installing a clothes rod and shelf.

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Trimming a coat closet

  • Use a stud finder to locate studs in the closet walls.
  • Cut three pieces of 1x5 pine to measured length using the miter saw.
  • Nail pine pieces together using a nail gun or hammer to assemble the shelf cleat.
  • Screw the two clothes-rod brackets to opposite ends of the cleat assembly using a driver.
  • Measure 5'4" off the floor and draw a straight line across all three sides using a level.
  • Dab construction adhesive with the caulk gun to the inside of the wall where the cleat will sit.
  • Line up the cleat to match the top of the level line.
  • Nail the cleat to the studs using a nail gun or hammer.
  • Cut the clothes rod to measured length using a reciprocating saw.
  • Measure across the top of the cleat to figure out the desired length for shelf.
  • Mark the measurement on 1x12 pine and cut it to length using the miter saw.
  • Place the pine shelf on top of the cleat and nail it to the cleat using a nail gun or hammer.

Tools

Tools & Materials

  • Drill/driver
  • Miter saw
  • Hammer
  • Reciprocating saw
  • Caulk gun