Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Wire Closet Organizers Save Space and Money

When it comes to closet organization, you can do a lot worse than wire closet organizers. I have never understood why you can walk into a new home that has all the modern amenities such as salon master bath suites, media rooms, back porches with retractable motorized screens and most anything else you can think of with the exception of closets built to maximize space. Almost without fail, the closets will have one shelf and one closet rod running the entire length of the closet. The only possible exception to this is the master bedroom. But you can bet no attention to detail is given to the remainder of the closets in the home.

Well fortunately, there is a simple and inexpensive solution to this problem. By purchasing and installing wire closet organizers in all your closets, you can easily increase your storage space by 30% to 50%. These closet organizers are available in a variety of colors to match almost any room decor and also in chrome if you desire a more classy look to your closet. Most are constructed of plastic coated wire and are strong and sturdy enough to hold even the most heavy garments in your wardrobe. You can purchase these organizers as stand alone closet systems or you can get systems that are modular in design thus making your closet system a unique system designed according to your needs even if you choose one style one week and two weeks later you want to change it up. It's easy and simple to make any necessary or desired changes. This makes it extremely convenient to be able to change the layout and functionality at little or no cost, just by switching around a few parts, or by buying that one perfect thing that will serve your new purpose.

In addition to being inexpensive, sturdy, attractive and functional, the installation of these wire closet organizers can be accomplished by most any homeowner with average do it yourself skills and a free afternoon. The few tools needed for the installation such as a cordless power drill with bits, level, and stud finder are usually already in most people's tool box. If necessary, they are easy to cut with a metal blade on a small jigsaw or with a hack saw. While you're putting the system together, it may seem flimsy and shaky, but once all the pieces are assembled and locked together, it will be solid and stable.

While you can spend a lot more money on particle board or real wood systems, you will likely be just as satisfied with your wire closet organizer if your needs require you to stay within your budget. Once all your closets are done and you realize how much additional space you have, how much better organized the closet is and how much easier it is to locate the items you are looking for, you will be glad you took the time to research and install your new wire closet organizers.

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