How to Make a Clubhouse in a Small Closet

Make sure that your closet is clean so there is enough room to put items in and to move around a little bit., Get a blanket that you would put on your bed., Lay it out in your closet., Now, here's the optional step., If you made it a bed, well, make...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make sure that your closet is clean so there is enough room to put items in and to move around a little bit.

    Fold it hot-dog way, or burrito way.

    Then grab the end of the blanket, then the top, and make them come together. , Smooth it out, so most of the wrinkles are gone. , Either make it a bed to sleep in, or a hang out. , Put one or two pillows. , You can put stuff in the corners, or on shelves, if your closet has them. , But, don't we do that anyway? , Make sure to put plenty, at least five.

    Then put stuff in the corners.. again! , Make it look inviting. , You'll be closing the doors of your closet, and it'll be pitch black! If your closet already has a built-in light, then that's great! But, for those who don't have one, get a lamp.

    It would be helpful if there was an electrical current in the closet, but there usually isn't get an extension cord and plug it in, making sure to hide it with the bundles of stuff you have in your room. , add some stuff you like, put things on walls if your parents say ok! , Be sure to remove all crumbs, so it does not encourage pest infestations. , For example, one good idea is to turn a doll furniture piece into a cell phone holder on the wall.

    Simply apply some tape to make it sturdy.

    And remember, recycling is great! , Paint the walls; let your kids paint it themselves.

    Install a light; you can get a cheap LED stick on.
  2. Step 2: Get a blanket that you would put on your bed.

  3. Step 3: Lay it out in your closet.

  4. Step 4: here's the optional step.

  5. Step 5: If you made it a bed

  6. Step 6: make it look like one!

  7. Step 7: You can decorate your "bed".

  8. Step 8: if you made it a couch or "hang out"

  9. Step 9: you'll have to fold your knees if you're facing the side walls.

  10. Step 10: Put small pillows

  11. Step 11: big pillows

  12. Step 12: body pillows

  13. Step 13: any form of pillows on the side or at the top.

  14. Step 14: Radios

  15. Step 15: brushes

  16. Step 16: lotions

  17. Step 17: air fresheners

  18. Step 18: anything decorative!

  19. Step 19: Last of all

  20. Step 20: a light.

  21. Step 21: Make it your own!

  22. Step 22: Clean it every so often.

  23. Step 23: Be creative and use old items to create new

  24. Step 24: useful items.

  25. Step 25: For a super Closet Club: Install Carpeting (if you can) or get some type of leftover flooring.

Detailed Guide

Fold it hot-dog way, or burrito way.

Then grab the end of the blanket, then the top, and make them come together. , Smooth it out, so most of the wrinkles are gone. , Either make it a bed to sleep in, or a hang out. , Put one or two pillows. , You can put stuff in the corners, or on shelves, if your closet has them. , But, don't we do that anyway? , Make sure to put plenty, at least five.

Then put stuff in the corners.. again! , Make it look inviting. , You'll be closing the doors of your closet, and it'll be pitch black! If your closet already has a built-in light, then that's great! But, for those who don't have one, get a lamp.

It would be helpful if there was an electrical current in the closet, but there usually isn't get an extension cord and plug it in, making sure to hide it with the bundles of stuff you have in your room. , add some stuff you like, put things on walls if your parents say ok! , Be sure to remove all crumbs, so it does not encourage pest infestations. , For example, one good idea is to turn a doll furniture piece into a cell phone holder on the wall.

Simply apply some tape to make it sturdy.

And remember, recycling is great! , Paint the walls; let your kids paint it themselves.

Install a light; you can get a cheap LED stick on.

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