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Closet Organizers Help DeClutter and Enhance Interior Design AestheticsSubmitted by KCole Sun, 10 Jun 2007
Removing clutter and organizing your home is the holy grail of most home owners. There are endless possibilities for organizing your closet, pantry, garage and other spaces using closet organizers. Don't tolerate cluttered and disorganized spaces any longer.
With a properly designed closet organizers, shelves, drawers, hanging rods, and other features can be easily adjusted, added or removed, and reconfigured as often as you wish as your needs change. Components can be built to last using durable and attractive wood that wipes clean with a cloth for easy maintenance. Most closet systems are made from melamine panels which is constructed from a melamine resin with decorative paper, thermally fused to an industrial grade of particleboard or medium density fiberboard (MDF). Panels are supplied with decorative faces on one or both sides. A 3/4" thick material is typically used for extra durability and strength. If you are the do-it-yourself type, you can easily build your own closet organizer. Start by dividing your clothes into two or three groupings organized by height. Determine the width and height each group requires. Be sure to allow space so the clothes will not be crammed together. Determine how much shelf space you need for sweaters, non-hanging shirts and other similar furniture and accessories. Also determine how much rack space you will need for shoes. Allow some extra room for growth. Draw a diagram of your system on graph paper adjusting for the measurements you took in the first step. Make a materials list including wood, edging and shelf supports. Be sure you have the right tools to complete the project. You will need a power saw, level, drill, hacksaw, hammer and a square. If you are the DIY type, this should be a simple project. Find a good book or plan to use as a guide. If you prefer to buy pre-built wire kits from you local home center, these are easier to install and as a rule cost less. Often these kits can fit your existing space without modification. Follow the steps above for determining the size of the area and the types of storage areas that best suite your needs. Take the essential facts to you local home center or closet store and work with a specialist to select the right materials. There are several features or components that make up closet organizers including drawers, shoe racks, hanging baskets, pant racks, hutches, corner shelves, fixed shelves, hanging rods, hampers, tie racks, and ironing boards. Properly plan for each feature to fit your specific needs and maximize your space. Organizational features such as pull-out tie and belt racks, valet rods, shoe shelves, velvet lined jewelry drawers and hidden hampers can all be part of your custom closet system. The possibilities are almost endless with the latest accessories and accessories available. A properly designed storage system will complement your decor, integrating functionality and style, while adding value to your home.
Kristi Cole is a home remodeling consultant at InhomeImprovements.com where you will find tips to help control clutter by installing closet organizers.
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