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		<title>Maximizing Space with Closet Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 08:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you run out of space in your closet to put that new article of clothing you just purchased? Are your drawers and closets bursting with things you never even wear? Do you find your living space is getting smaller with every purchase you make? You probably have much more usable space in your home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you run out of space in your closet to put that new article of clothing you just purchased? Are your drawers and closets bursting with things you never even wear? Do you find your living space is getting smaller with every purchase you make? You probably have much more usable space in your home and in your closets then you think you have. Using closet systems will help you overcome and maximize your lack of storage space.</p>
<p>There are also many space saving devices especially for closets. <a title="Huggable Hangers" href="http://www.squidoo.com/Joy-Mangano-Huggable-Hangers" target="_blank">Huggable Hangers</a>, shelf dividers and hanging shoe closets are a few examples. Even in a small living space, there are storage options everywhere that you probably never thought of. Shelves to the ceiling, hooks on the walls and a double set of hanging rods are some of the ways that different closet systems maximize the space in your closet to give you much more room to store your items. closet organization systems are not just for clothes closets. They can be used in pantries, linen closets and garages. Anywhere where you want to maximize your space or just use your space in a better way to keep your things organized is a good place for a closet system.</p>
<p>To get some ideas of what type of system will work best for you, think first about design ideas that will work in the space you have. <a title="Walk in closet ideas" href="http://closetideas.blogspot.com/2008/09/walk-in-closet-lighting-ideas.html" target="_blank">Walk in closet ideas </a>will help you choose the right type of closet system for your walk in closet. Children’s closets also need specific types of closet organizer systems to accommodate their height and the items that they need to store such as large school bags, sports equipment and toys.</p>
<p>When shopping for a closet organizing systems, make sure the dimensions make sense. They should be deep enough to accommodate the depth of your largest folded item and wide enough to accommodate its width. Double that width and you get a shelf that can accommodate 2 folded sweaters instead of one without any wasted space. Make sure that the shelves are not too high either to prevent you from accumulating high stacks of clothes that are bound to fall over and become disorganized. The recommended height of the shelf should be high enough for 3 articles with enough extra room to easily remove and replace single items without making a big mess out of the other items in the stack.</p>
<p>Hanging space should also be deep enough to accommodate your deepest item and should be wide enough so that your items do not collide with the sides of the closet. Remember to choose a design that will allow you to put your most frequently used items in the most accessible location. A good rule of thumb is to make it easier to put something away then it is to retrieve it. If your frequently used items are stored too high or are otherwise to awkward to reach, you will be discouraged from using your new system and the efforts you invested to get organized will be wasted.</p>
<p>Installing closet systems is a great <a title="Home Improvement, Home Decorating - Your Best Resource" href="http://www.homeimprovementadviser.com/" target="_blank">home improvement</a> project.</p>
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		<title>Why Closet Organizer Systems are Worth it</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mely</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to household priorities, very few people place their closets at the top of the list. Closets are traditionally the &#8220;hiding place&#8221;, and obviously not the center of wanted attention. The use of closet systems turns that once forgotten nook in your home into a bedazzling wardrobe showcase. The normal closet comes complete [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to household priorities, very few people place their closets at the top of the list. Closets are traditionally the &#8220;hiding place&#8221;, and obviously not the center of wanted attention. The use of closet systems turns that once forgotten nook in your home into a bedazzling wardrobe showcase.</p>
<p>The normal closet comes complete with walls, possible a door, and usually a horizontal bar for hanging clothes hangers. This may suffice for a monk, most of us use our closets for substantial clothing storage. This is where closet organizer systems come in handy. The first thing a closet organizer system will do for you is take the hassle of piling and recovering your clothing and other storage items. Your closet will be transformed into a delightfully organized, esthetically appealing, space saving, complete home storage solution.</p>
<p>Traditional clothing storage utilizes less than 50% of the space given to you to store your items. To utilize this additional space, many people resort to filling and stacking cardboard boxes, or simply make piles of items on the bottom of the closet (don&#8217;t deny it). The end result is missing items, wrinkled clothing, and an organizational disaster.</p>
<p>Closet organization systems have come a long way since the invention of the wire hanger in 1869. While many fancy ideas have come and gone, the utilization of vertical space through the use of slim hangers, skirt hooks and cascading hanger hooks have brought a revolutionary era of wrinkle free clothing, space saving, and even style to the household closet.</p>
<p>Leaders in the household design products have since come out with all guns blazing, slim line designer hangers, various vertical space utilizing hooks and accessories, color coordinated hanger sets, and hanging drawer rack systems are just a few of the unique design solutions that are now on the market. Not only do closet organizing systems save you time and thus money, but also add a pleasant themed accent addition to any home decor. A wide range of systems are available at many department stores such as Target and Walmart in the US and <a href="http://www.antcassidy.co.uk" target="_blank">Argos </a>in the UK.</p>
<p>When buying a new home, it is a big plus if closet systems are already installed. Take a peek into the closets when looking to buy a new home. A little, <a href="http://webrockcity.com/home-buying/how-to-inspect-a-house-before-buying/" target="_blank">do it yourself home inspection</a> will reveal what extra benefits the home offers.</p>
<p>If you have ever clamored your way through &#8220;the belt drawer&#8221;, or found out that you had to be somewhere special fast and your favorite suit was full of deep wrinkles, then it should be easy for you to see the value in closet systems. Now all you have to do is build up the courage to tackle the old mess that your previous &#8220;system&#8221; left behind. Once the pile has been removed, and a closet organizer system installed, your closet clutter worries and organizing hassles will be a thing of the past.</p>
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