Walk-in Closet Organizers
It stands to reason that you more space you have, you more
organized you will be. Why then, are so many walk-in closets
disorganized messes? It seems that the more space we have, the
more junk we have to fill it.
Walk-in closets offer a variety of design options. They can be
filled with shelves for folded clothing or books. They can host
tie racks, belt racks, and shoe cubbies. They can hold multiple
garment racks for hanging clothes. Hooks and hang bars can also
be installed to hold hats, robes, and other such items. Drawers
or dressers can be placed inside walk-in closets to free up
space inside the room.
Walk-in closets grant you the freedom to be creative. For
example, islands and benches can be placed inside large closets
to create the feeling of a dressing room.
Walk-in closet organizers can be purchased as kits from local
home improvement stores and some department stores. These kits
contain everything needed to design your basic
closet--components, shelving, and hardware. Accessories are
available separately. You may have to purchase more than one kit
to accommodate the entire closet. Though assembly is necessary,
it is usually relatively simple.
Closet organizer systems can also be purchased for walk-in
closets. These systems usually consist of pre-assembled pieces
that simply need to be installed. Most can be placed on the
floor for a built-in look or wall-mounted to keep floors clear.
Another option for walk-in closet organizers is a custom closet.
Though these can be rather expensive, it does allow for a bit
more creativity and flexibility. Custom closets can be ordered
online. You give the dimensions of the closet and the desired
components and accessories. You also select color, material, and
style. The company will then provide you with a drawing or
diagram of the proposed closet. Upon approval, they will ship
the pre-made pieces to you for installation. Local closet
organizer companies are also available. Many of these will send
a consultant to your home. This person will evaluate your space,
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