Hanging Rod In Closet Without Support Walls

If your existing closet rod is at least 66 in.
Hanging rod in closet without support walls. Using drywall anchors in this method. On one wall the stud is in the right place. From the floor which allowed just enough room. If you can t locate studs or if your wall doesn.
When you ve found and marked the optimal closet rod height drill holes into the marked locations on the sidewalls first ensuring the walls have studs in order to best support the full weight. All you need to gain a lot of hanging space in your closet is two metal closet brackets and a length of closet rod. From the floor which allowed just enough room. If your existing closet rod is at least 66 in.
You can also support a wooden or metal. Closet shelves are usually anchored to the wall where the mounting screws can grab wall studs. On the other wall however the stud is only in the corner and then the window framing gets in the way. From the floor there s enough space to add a second rod below it and still hang shirts and slacks.
We placed the top of the rod 35 in. And in case it matters the wall in question slopes inwards 8 degrees. We placed the top of the rod 35 in. All you need to gain a lot of hanging space in your closet is two metal closet brackets and a length of closet rod.
May 30 2014 in this video we show how to install a closet rod when you don t have any wall studs to screw into for a strong mount. From the floor there s enough space to add a second rod below it and still hang shirts and slacks. Closet rods can also be made of metal and some are adjustable and will stay in place without brackets when you wedge them against a pair of opposing walls. Using drywall anchors in this method.