This one’s going to be a lot deeper than 24". With a back wall 3' high and ceiling rising at 45 degrees, if a standard closet rod was hung at 68" high, then I have to come forward 32" just to have the rod flush against the ceiling; probably 34 or 35" to have adequate space for hangers. Add...
I'm building a clothes closet in a master bedroom with sloped ceilings. The walls are 3', and the ceiling slopes up at a 45 degree angle. Because of space concerns I need to keep the closet depth to a minimum. But what would that be? The lower I put the closet rod, the farther back it can sit...