Design Your Closet Space

December 29, 2009 by jezhops Leave a reply »

You can’t have too much storage space. I suspect most everybody would agree that it does not how large your house is, more space for storage is always more than welcomed. One of the more apparent storage spaces is the closet. And when it comes to a closet, the larger they are, the better it is. There is a catch though even if you have many big closets, weak organization will still leave you short of storage. Weak organization of closet storage space can also mean never finding what you are looking for. Closets of times past typically open up to a single closet rod topped off with a shelf right above it. The closet rod gives you space to hang garments and the top shelf offers some additional storage. Modern technology and wildly creative thinking have turned the trusty closet into a completely unique organization system that can minister to individual storage wishes. Closet organizers come in assorted shapes and sizes and offers accessories for you to customize your closet to fit any nook and cranny of your house. With multiple accessories and a myriad of chances comes the challenge of choosing the right combination of closet options. That takes a little planning. The very first thing to do before upgrading your closet space to a completely new closet system is to take a look at what you have stored. Then you need to decide on what to keep and what to throw away. This not only helps to reduce the amount of junk in your closet, it also helps you maintain a tally of your possessions. Now you’ll really know what you have buried in those old closets! Next is to design you closet system to meet your needs. This is when you decide how large your closet will be, which spaces to fill and what items you’ll store. There are a lot of options available when building a closet system. You can have wire or wooden shelves, multi-level closet shelves, sliding baskets, over-the-door hangers and plenty more. In the end, it all comes down to planning the closet space that you wish to utilise.

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