Product description:
Modern closet design - Your options for designing a closet are now nearly as wide as your choices for furnishing your house. It used to be that all a closet got were poles, hooks and shelves. Today, a closets custom mill work and visual finishes are as sophisticated as any high-end kitchen, bath or even retail store. In new home construction, if you dont say anything to a contractor, you will get a basic pole and shelf setup: a single pole with a fixed shelf above it. Then its up to you to customize the closet interior. Typically built and painted on-site, this is the least expensive way to go.
The next upgrade includes multiple poles and shelves of varying lengths and heights to accommodate different types of garments. Typically, the vertical partitions holding up the poles are used as the sides for adjustable closet shelving. The components can be shop-built and painted on-site or, for a more durable (and expensive) finish, surfaced with melamine or laminate. The third option is Oprah-style luxury. Think shop-built, prefinished wood: essentially furniture that is designed and dimensioned to fit your closet interior precisely. Custom-made dresser drawers, shoe cubbies, shelving, jewelry drawers and partitions give you the maximum amount of storage and cost the most money.
The quickest way to increase storage capacity in an existing closet is with a standardized modular closet system such as those offered at large home stores and DIY centers. The classic coated-wire basket system is widely available, simple to install, and inexpensive, but often has bins that are too deep to allow for easy access to smaller items. Supplier-installed standard systems, professionally designed and measured to fit your closet, cost less than a custom-crafted interior but are far more expensive than the do-it-yourself option. The upside is that they have true drawers, offer the maximum storage capacity, and have a more finished look.
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