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[C746]Closet Storage And Concepts
by Robert D. Thomson, Rob
When people venture out to to look at homes to buy, there are two elements that are the first considered. These same two features are what can cause a potential sell to fall apart. The The most significant is the kitchen. If this room is not inviting and well-equipped, the home receives a poor evaluation. The Next in importance is the number and size of the home's closets. Most people want and need storage and if a home does not offer enough closet space, selling it becomes more difficult. Another scenario involves older homes that are notorious for having few closets and little space. In fact, many of the homes built in the late 1800s have no closets at all. The same issue exists for loft apartments. While lofts are sophisticated and roomy, the absence of closets leaves much to be desired.

Regardless of the closet size, if it is organized with proper organization, you will discover that you have more room to use than you had imagined. Many people try to find additional storage space by squeezing things to the side and often forget about miss out on the overhead space. Anothersolution is taking two small closets and combining them into one closet with a small dressing area. Bedrooms with high ceilings are elegant but it is more practical to take advantage of their wasted space. By creating a third-tier space, you can hang out-of-season clothing and construct shelves that are perfect for storing shoes, purses, hats, and other possessions that are seldom used.

Another great option for for improving your closets is having drawers built inside your closets or if you have an old dresser that is no longer desired for bedroom furniture, you can add a new coat of paint and place it inside the closet. These drawers provide both style and additional storage for ties, belts, undergarments, socks, and so on. If your closet has one horizontal bar for hanging clothes, change the single bar to two bars or a full bar and a half bar. From your local hardware store, you can buy the end connectors for a few dollars and then from the hardware store, a home improvement store, or a lumber company, purchase a round piece of wood that measures the width of the closet to serve as the bars. By moving the single bar higher, you can add a second bar below, quickly and cheaply giving yourself much more hanging space.

Installing hooks on the back or side wall of your closet creates the ideal option for hanging ties, belts, purses, or hats. Consider purchasing an under-the-bed shoe rack or one that hangs over the back of the door. This will give you new options on the floor of your closet for other things. You can buy a rectangular plastic box with lids for storing winter clothes, wrapping paper, pictures, or or whatever the situation demands, and then store it where your shoes used to sit. With a little creativity and a minimal amount of time and energy, you can turn your small closet into a space providing twice the original storage. Many businesses specialize in closet solutions that are easy to install and easy on your budget. Look around your home to see to see if you have things that can be used to to accentuate your closet or visit one of these stores to see what special solutions they offer.

When people venture out to to look at homes to buy, there are two features that are the first considered. These same two features are what can cause a potential sell to fall apart. The The most essential is the kitchen. If this room is not spacious and modern, the home gets a black mark. The next critical feature is the number and size of the closets. Most people demand storage and if a home does not offer satisfactory closet space, selling it becomes more difficult. Another issue involves older homes that are notorious for having few closets and little space. In fact, many of the homes built in the late 1800s have no closets at all. The same problem occurs for loft apartments. While lofts are sophisticated and roomy, the storage limitations leaves much to be desired.

Regardless of the closet size, if it is organized with the right organization, you will discover that you have extra space not ever considered. Many people attempt to create extra space by piling things to the side and often forget about forget about the overhead space. Anothersolution is taking two small closets and combining them into one closet with a small dressing area. Bedrooms with vaulted ceilings are elegant but their draw back is wasted space. By building a third-tier space, you can hang out-of-season clothing and build shelves that are perfect for storing shoes, purses, hats, and other possessions that are seldom used.

Another great option for for closets is installing drawers inside your closets or if you have an old dresser that is no longer good enough for bedroom furniture, you can add a nice coat of paint and place it inside the closet. These drawers access unused space and make an excellent storage option for ties, belts, undergarments, socks, and so on. If your closet has one horizontal clothes hanging bar, change the single bar to two bars and easily double your hanging space or a full bar and a half bar. From your local hardware store, you can buy the end connectors for a few dollars and then from the hardware store, a home improvement store, or a lumber company, purchase a round piece of wood that measures the width of the closet to use as the bars. By moving the single bar higher, you can add a second bar below, effectively making the most of your existing closets.

Installing hooks on the back wall of your closet creates the ideal option for hanging ties, belts, purses, or hats. Consider building an under-the-bed shoe rack or one that hangs over the back of the door. This will give you new options on the floor of your closet for other things. You can buy a rectangular plastic box with lids for storing winter clothes, wrapping paper, pictures, or or whatever is getting in the way around the house, and then store it where your shoes used to sit. With a little creativity and even some fun, you can turn your small closet into a space providing twice the original storage. Many businesses specialize in closet solutions that are and cost-efficient. Look around your home to see to see if you have things that can be used to to accentuate your closet or visit one of these stores to see what special solutions they offer.
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