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Usually people toss stuff in their closets because they have no idea exactly where they should put it. This probably describes many people who don't have enough closet space and get overwhelmed by the lack of storage. The lack of closet storage makes it difficult to find items when you need them. If the mess in your closet is getting you down and you're tired of being unable to find what you want to wear, then how about getting organized? It's easier than you think!Closet Organizers
Closet organizers are definitely a great way to get the closet storage space that will make your life easier. With the proper utilization of your existing closet dimensions you can usually come close to doubling your hanging space and shelf space without knocking out a wall. It may sound hard to believe, but I have experienced it myself in my own home. It saved my marriage and helped all of us (kids included) to be more organized and by doing so, relieved a lot of stress.
There are two ways to go about getting your closets organized. The first is to hire a custom closet design company and have them design the closet organizer system for your home. If you don't mind spending the money, this might be a good option for you. If you are dealing with a company that will make and install the closet organizers, then you are dealing with a Contractor! Custom design, construction and installation will usually make this an expensive project. However, for some people it's worth it.
The second way is to purchase closet organizer kits that are designed to fit specific types of closets (walk-in and reach-in) with different dimensions and with different types of features. You can usually find organizer kits that will fit your closets that utilize flexible designs and features. You can find these kits from economy to luxury level that also offer many add-on fixtures and storage features. By using this option you can usually save 50% or more from the custom closet organizer option.
Well, what's the catch? The catch is that you will either need to find someone to install your closet organizers for you, or do it yourself. It's really much easier than you might imagine to install your closet organizer system. Most units can be installed in just an afternoon, even if you have very limited mechanical skills. You need just a few simple tools such as a hacksaw, a level, a tape measure, a drill, a hammer and possibly a circular saw if you need to trim any shelves to length.
Your closet organizer kit will come with all the mounting hardware and simple instructions to allow you to install the unit in just a few hours. If you can read, cut and turn a screw, you can do your own installation and have a closet you can be proud of. Most people are pleasantly surprised about the ease of installation the estatic about the end result.
Why wait? Get organized today!
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