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Organizers for Reach In ClosetsSubmitted by hangerhang Mon, 16 Aug 2010
Organizing your home is difficult when you feel like you don't have the space that you need. Homes with reach in closets can be especially limited on space. This is a problem for many people. They have that long hanging bar and sometimes a shelf up top. By the time you hang your clothes and stash some luggage and blankets up top, you're done. If you really want to turn that space into a more useful area, you'll need to get creative.
Part of deciding how to make it more useful is doing some research. Looking at closet designs and evaluating which features would best benefit you is the first step. Even if you're looking at a closet system that may be out of your price range, you can still get ideas. You may be able to add one feature at a time to your own closet without investing a large amount up front. Start with the things that will quickly add space. The first choice is usually shelving. You can add wire shelving or stackable shelves. You can buy shelves that are already assembled and secure them to the closet wall. If you would like to build some shelves yourself, you can do that too. You can find some good tips on building your own shelves at the "doityourself" web site. A lot of people are happy with installing a wire closet system in their reach in closet because it's cheap, sturdy, and customizable. You can get lots of wire shelving accessories at your local hardware store. We got some good ideas for maximizing space and organizing at the "organizeit" web site. You can use vertical mounts instead of clips if you want to be able to reconfigure your closet shelves at a later date. That can be very useful, because wardrobes and storage needs can change over time. If you prefer wooden closet systems, you may want to consult a closet designer. Many companies offer free quotes and can help you decide which solutions will work best for you and your belongings. The Closet Factory provides closet consultations all over the United States. Once your closet is set up in a way that accommodates all of your belongings, it'll be much easier to stay organized. If you still need to create extra space, consider using clothes hangers that are designed to keep your clothes organized while using less room. Wooden hangers are best for heavy coats and suits, but you may be able to use hangers with a flat design for hanging shirts, making the most of your space and eliminating the need for drawers. Clothing hangers that allow you to hang more than one item on each one are also helpful. By choosing the right ones, you can free up space on shelves and in cabinets for other items that need to be stored.
About the Author: Jo Granville is on the staff of Only Hangers, a leading online resource for wood hangers, coat hangers and all types of clothes hangers which is recognized for the excellent quality and value of its wood hanger and coat hanger offerings.
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