When a family move into an unfurnished home, be it brand new or
cleared out after the last family, the more immediate furnishings take
priority. When it comes time for storage space, little thought is put
into it and in the long-term, this can be a liability due to the
inefficient use of space. This is where professional closet organizers
come into play, offering more than just a more efficient use of closet
space to store clothing and fashion accessories. In fact, they can
eliminate the need for other furnishings, such as dressers, cabinets and
wardrobes, leading to space for more important things. Here's a look at
just a few of your many options.
Materials
Wire
is the cheapest and simultaneously, the easiest option for
do-it-yourself installers. With the widespread availability of
standalone components, it is possible to mix-and-match many different
parts to create a customized selection to fit your needs. One of the
main issues to look out for is the gap between the wires. If it is too
large you'll find smaller items falling through. So, this might not be
preferable to those who don't wish to hide their closet behind closed
doors.
Solid wood is the most expensive, yet looks beautiful and
elegant beside the wire option. For those with no financial issues, this
is an obvious choice as it gives the image of wealth, sophistication
and is the strongest of the three closet options. On the other hand,
most closets often stay in the dark, where the beauty of wood would go
unappreciated. In that case, melamine is a great option.
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