Thursday, November 4, 2010

Wood Closet Organizers for Beauty and Function

The last time you opened the closet in your bedroom, were you met with a mass of clothing, shoes, and accessories that seemed to just be thrown in a wad without any rhyme or reason?  If so, then it is time for you to bite the bullet and invest in a wood closet organizer system.  An organized closet will amaze you when it comes to locating that certain scarf that perfectly matches your favorite sweater.  And once your closet is properly organized, you will wonder how you ever go along without it. 

The organization of a closet can be as simple, or quite frankly, as complicated as you would like it to be.  A common bedroom closet contains a shelf with a clothing rod that runs the entire length of the closet.  While this setup is easy to install, it is probably the least effective way to utilize the space in a closet.  A more suitable system, albeit a little more difficult to plan and install, consists of multiple rods, some for tops and trousers, and some for long items such as overcoats and dresses.  In addition to the rods, there are shelves, compartments for shoes, sweaters, and other folded items and also hangers for belts, ties, scarves, and even jewelry armoires.

As you begin to research the different types of closet organization systems available, you will find units constructed of several material choices such as plastic, wire, metal, cloth and also wood.  While all of these materials offer there own unique advantages, none can match the beauty and durability of wood.  Also, when installing wood closet organizers, options become available for customization that simply cannot be achieved when using other materials.  Even if you choose to purchase a ready made closet organization kit, you will still find that wood provides a much better alternative for the money when you consider the longevity of this material.

Another advantage you will find when using wood closet organizers is that you can add components to your closet system later and easily match the finish of your existing system.  Wood systems are available in different woods such as oak, mahogany, and maple depending upon your preference.  No matter which of these woods you choose, I am confident you will find that a closet organizing system made of wood will provide you with many years of service and add much to the organization of your life.