Wire Closet Organizers
How many times have you found yourself muttering under your breath, "It's got to be in this closet somewhere," and then spent a ridiculous amount of time that you couldn't spare trying to locate whatever it is that's supposed to be in there? You eventually give up, but tell yourself that sooner or later you'll find it. But let's get real; that's pretty much like looking for a lost piece of jewelry on the beach; and you'll never get back that hour you just spent rummaging through the pile of shoes, clothes, and accessories in your closet. It's time to give some serious thought to wire closet organizers.
For less than 100 bucks, you can get everything you need - shoe rack, wire shelves, rods, even baskets and drawers - to turn that disheveled mess you call a closet into an organized thing of beauty. The modular pieces make it easy to create your own custom storage in whatever closet space you have.
Wire closet shelves provide sturdy support without sagging like standard wood closet shelves. The wire configuration also allows ventilation to help prevent mildew and that musty smell that bulky off-season clothing can accumulate. There are several manufacturers of wire closet organizers, all offering a gallery of different combinations and optional features like drawer style baskets and angled shoe shelves.
Wire closet organizers are great because they're so versatile. They don't just have application for clothes closets. They work equally well in pantries, linen closets, and laundry rooms. In these spaces, their open design is particularly valuable as they allow air to circulate around and through all the levels without sacrificing strength and durability.
For clothes closets there are different rod/shelf options. (With wire closet organizers, the clothes rod is a built-in part of the shelving.) For individual hanger accommodation, the grid tyle rod will accept only one or two hangers per opening. (Those with ODC tendencies really seem to love this option.) There are rod styles with only intermittent separators that allow some grouping or bunching. And there are rods that have an open design for unlimited sliding, bunching, and cramming. It's important to determine ahead of time which one you like best because the wrong one for you can be really annoying.
Wire closet organizers are popular with people who, appreciate the open look and feel, as well as the versatility that a modular system allows. Custom storage is easy and affordable for almost anyone who wants to say good-bye to their jumbled messy closet and make the most of their space.
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