Closet Organizer Systems Options In Wood And Metal
Rubbermaid Configurations 3-6 Foot Classic Custom Closet Kit; Easy Track 4- to 8-Foot Closet Organizer Starter Kit; John Louis Home JLH-522 Standard 12-Inch Depth Closet Shelving System in Honey Maple finish on solid wood.
Sliding closet doors are not a lot of good without a closet to put them on; you can however have a closet without doors. In fact, many of the modern closet organizer systems are designed without doors in mind, although some of them can be put inside a closet with doors, sliding or otherwise. Such systems are easy to use, and are ideal for walk-in bedroom closets or even laundry rooms should you need one there.
Modern closet organizer systems are usually modular and simple to install. Because of their modularity, they can be configured and re-configured so are flexible in nature. They can also be easily added to very easily, so long as additional modules that you might want, such as tie and shoe racks or double hang closet rod, are in stock. They generally come in kits, which can be a comprehensive kit for a large family closet to a starter kit. These closet organizers are made from wood or metal; the woods can be solid or composite, while the metal may be wire or other type of metal shelving.
Highly popular amongst contemporary metal closet organizer systems are those from Rubbermaid, already a household name with its range of garden sheds, garage shelving and many other products. A typical example is the Rubbermaid Configurations 3-6 Foot Classic Custom Closet Kit, which sells for about $75 at stores such as Amazon. This expandable closet system is for closets 3 to 6 feet in length. With a satin and nickel finish that won’t rust this closet organizer is perfect for many modern homes, while its flexibility is enhanced by adjustable shelves and hanging rods. Installation comes easy, and hardware is included.
EasyTrack also have closet organizer systems, like the Easy Track 4- to 8-Foot Closet Organizer Starter Kit. These are more pricey than the Rubbermaid mentioned above, but at just over $105 seems to represent good value for money too. It has sturdy industrial grade panels, two 24 inch shelves, one 24-inch rod, four 35 inch rods, two 48 inch easy track rail, and four 48 inch vertical panels.
If you prefer a wood closet and don’t mind spending more, then John Louis is a name to consider. TheJohn Louis Home JLH-522 Standard 12-Inch Depth Closet Shelving System for example is in Honey Maple, a light wood closet, although they have many other choices including dark wood finishes. It costs over $260, but fits up to a 10ft closet, has up to 24 feet of shelf space and 18feet of hanging space.
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