: Place hanging rods under the tallest part of the slope. For long items like gowns or coats, aim for about 68 inches of vertical space.
: Use an angle finder or a digital app to identify the degree of the angle.
: Install a deep shelf at the bottom (around 36 inches wide) and progressively narrower shelves as you move up the slope.
: Measure the distance from the floor to where the slope begins (the "short wall") and the total height at the peak.
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