- Awkward, but you could probably contrive some sort of hook-on-a-stick to help you get the hangers up there, if you aren't already doing that.
- You can hang a rod from the existing rod--my parents did that for me when I was little and couldn't reach the normal-height rod in our closet. There are several ways you could do it, but what they did was get a thick dowel from the hardware store, screw a hook into each end, and attach a chain to each hook, with the other end of each chain going over the original closet rod.
(I've also used a shower curtain rod in place of a closet rod, but that only works if the total weight of the clothes to be hung is fairly light. Works best in a very narrow closet.)
Closet rod suggestions
Date: 2010-03-22 02:47 pm (UTC)- Awkward, but you could probably contrive some sort of hook-on-a-stick to help you get the hangers up there, if you aren't already doing that.
- You can hang a rod from the existing rod--my parents did that for me when I was little and couldn't reach the normal-height rod in our closet. There are several ways you could do it, but what they did was get a thick dowel from the hardware store, screw a hook into each end, and attach a chain to each hook, with the other end of each chain going over the original closet rod.
(I've also used a shower curtain rod in place of a closet rod, but that only works if the total weight of the clothes to be hung is fairly light. Works best in a very narrow closet.)