Everything you need to know about closet shelving
Closet shelving has developed into a science,
but not rocket science; nobody is curing cancer with their
closet technology. Closet companies are simply cutting and
edge banding melamine particle board, or shearing and capping
wire shelves (please see Product Descriptions below). When
shopping for a closet system look at design, product quality,
installation practices, customer service, warranty, and
price.
Types of Closets
Every closet lends itself to certain layouts which “flow
well”. Guidelines used to generate and fine tune a
design for a given closet start with the needs and desires
of the client, followed immediately by wall dimensions.
Closets fall into
five categories:
1.) Guest/foyer and rear foyer
2.) Pantry
3.) Linen
4.) Broom/utility
5.) Bedroom.
Closets can also be of reach-in and walk-in
style. Bedroom walk-ins are a primary concern for most customers.
Proper tower locations and allowance for adequate hanging
space in the right places and the correct heights lead to
a sleek, functional design for a master suite.
Design Components
There are four basic elements of design. In order of priority:
- Long
hang for garments which hang to a point more than 40”
below rod height
-
Double hang (a.k.a. high-low/two-tier/over-under) for
shirts, blouses and folded-over pants
-
Towers with shelving, drawers, hampers, jewelry trays,
cubbies slide-out baskets and accessories are the key
elements of design
- Shoe
racks free standing or attached to the wall.
Vertical panels come in various lengths
(heights); with ClosetMaid they range from 12” to
80” for wall-mounted systems, and 85” and 96”
for floor-mounted systems. Shelving comes with or without
cam locks in lengths (widths) of 12” to 120”.
Towers with drawers, hampers, As you can imagine, it is
fun to do from design, to installation to squeals of delight.
That is why we do it.
Product Descriptions
Closet shelving is made of either ventilated wire or melamine
laminated wood. High quality is derived from having a quality
manufacturer like ClosetMaid™ supplying us with melamine
and wire shelving components as well as a myriad of accessories
and storage gadgetry to address every need.
Melamine refers to particleboard with a
‘thermofused’ paper coating which is available
in traditional white as well as many other colors and simulated
wood grain finishes - Antique White, Maple, Warm Cognac,
and Mahogany. Please see our Gallery for more.
Ventilated wire shelving has two great
features – affordability and flexibility: 1.) Affordability,
mostly because every thing is basically horizontal (there
are no vertical components except support braces and poles)
and 2.) Design flexibility allows freedom to arrange shelving
and hanging sections pretty much as you please.
The
Economics of Do-It-Yourself Versus Do-It-For-Me
Of course, we highly recommended you allowing us do everything,
mostly because it’s our core focus and we have the
knowledge and experience to do the work correctly the first
time around. Not to mention the benefits of our volume pricing,
one day installations and warranty.
You
could purchase shelving and hardware to install yourself
from the local home improvement store. While the shelving
in the box appears economical, it’s the supporting
hardware that is usually marked up dramatically. Be ready
to spend about the same amount of money and make a few trips
to the store for ‘stuff’. Enjoy your good learning
experience, but please be careful. The learning curve is
short but steep for this type of work. Know what you are
drilling into. Use common sense when spacing supports and
clips. No one should get hurt physically or economically
redoing a closet. Call us if you need help.
Another
alternative is to choose a different closet & storage
company. We are the ONLY Buffalo Niagara company that does
not have to:
• Pay franchise fees
• Lease retail storefront or showroom space
• Invest in workshops filled with panel saws, edgebanders,
drill jigs and other dangerous things that insurance companies
love to hear about and charge for coverage
We
not only pass along these savings to our customers, but
do so where our work is most effective – in your home.
New
Build vs. Retrofitting
Closets
are getting larger – period. Whether a redefinition
of an existing space, or penciled in the building plans
of a new build, industry analyst cite that closet upgrading
is not only a beneficial home improvement, but also an intelligent
investment proven to have impact on a home real estate value.
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