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Sauder Bedroom Closet Systems: HomeVisions™ Woodland White, Monterey Maple and Williamson Cherry
We all know how frustrating it can be when you can’t find the shirt or pants you are looking for, or that favorite tie you forgot about but now remember. The organization of your clothing in a systematic and tidy fashion can make all the difference; but to do that, you need a closet that is properly equipped to allow you to organize those clothes in the first place. Buying a closet or wardrobes with fixed shelves and hanging rod already in place is usually not the best solution.
Modern bedroom closet systems make it much easier for you to organize your clothing. They achieve that by being modular and flexible in configuration, so that you can arrange the modules in a way that suits you and your personal wardrobe best. If you get the configuration wrong you can re-arrange the modules; if you find you still have insufficient storage space, you can add new modules such as double hanging rods, shoe and tie racks, or shelves for folded clothes. Most modern closet systems allow you to do all those things, whether placed inside a walk-in closet or reach-in closet.
There are many companies supplying good quality bedroom closet systems that you can install yourself if you are able, have a local specialist install the system for you, or have the company itself provide the installation. You can also find a lot of useful information online, including planning aids like 3D design software to help you configure your new closet system, thus personalizing it to your precise needs.
One such online company is Sauder Closets, who claim their bedroom closet systems require no wall repair, no cutting, no drilling and no anchoring. Sauder have two closet ranges: Sauder Closets™ and HomeVisions™. Both systems take the modular approach. The HomeVisions™, for example, comes in three color and finish options, which are Woodland White, Monterey Maple and Williamson Cherry. Sauder takes a three stage approach to building your closet, the first being the selection of a starter unit that fits your size constraints, the second being the expanding of the system with freestanding base and stackable units, and the third is to customize with doors, drawers and other accessories.
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