Best Closet Layouts For Storage Space Efficiency

The proper closet Layouts are critical to maximizing the efficiency of your storage spaces. For every given storage space there are literally hundreds design options available. If you use computer aided design software (CAD) finding the closet layouts that meets the needs of your home or business is relatively easy. A quick check of the Internet will provide you with lots of design ideas. Most of the top closet design and installation companies provide good online software that allows you to initially design your storage area. Depending on your needs and budget you may want to call in a closet design specialist to assist you.

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In the past closet design and construction were relatively simple. You basically had one clothes pole or rod that ran the length of the closet with a single shelf located above. If you have ever been in any older home you have seen these age old designs. When in use these closets have the top shelve full of boxes and on the floor is a mixture of footwear, boxes and bags of clothing. The clothes pole is full from wall to wall with very little organization. Any clothing removed from the closet looks just awful with wrinkles and stretched fabric. These old closets were fine back when most people had few clothes and only one or two pairs of shoes and boots.

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Today's closet layouts reflect the changes in our lifestyles. Analyzing what you are going to store in your closet or storage area is a critical first step in any design. Obviously storage areas for a business, home, basement or garage are all going to have different requirements.

Never the less there are still just two basic types of closets. The "reach in closet" consists of a single wall layout that can be accessed from outside the closet simply by opening the closet door or doors. All shelves and/or clothes poles are located along the back wall of the storage area or closet. Reach in closets are the most common closet found in any home or office. Again maximizing the efficiency of this space requires you to itemize all the possible items that would be stored within the storage space.

Walk-in closets come in many different size and shapes. The largest walk-in closet layouts allow for at least 3 walls of shelving and clothes poles. In general well designed U-shaped closets and storage are very efficient in maximizing space. Proper design and installation of a walk-in closet will most often require the expertise of a closet or storage space specialist or contractor.

Locating the expertise that you need will depend on where you live. One of the easiest places to find assistance is you local home improvement store. Both Lowes and Home Depot provide simple closet layouts assistance. They also have contractors that can install your closet for you. If you live in an urban area most likely there will be closet and storage space designers and contractors that will provide you with the ideas and options that will meet all your storage needs.

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Small Bathroom Shower Design Options

How to fit a small bathroom shower

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What do you do if you want to install a shower but you only have a very small bathroom?

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While I love my bathtub for the rare occasions that I get to use it for a long relaxing soak, I don't know what I would do without my shower. Showers are quick, refreshing and a lot more economical than taking baths. When I had the chance to redesign my small bathroom I jumped at the opportunity to improve the shower that was installed above the bathtub at the time.

The first thing to remember is that there usually is a way to do these things and you mustn't give up before you've really thought about the problem. Don't be put off by the fact that you don't seem to have much room to play with in your bathroom design.

So what are the options?

Throw the bathtub away

Taking out the bathtub will give you more than enough room to fit a sizeable shower enclosure. Unfortunately you won't have a bath anymore. While this might fit in well with your current lifestyle you might want to think about what you might have need of a few years down the line and when you come to sell your property.

When you sell a property you must have a bathroom with a bathtub even if it has a great shower instead. People expect to find a bath in the bathroom and the lack of one can seriously depress the value of your property.

Put your shower in your bathtub

If you have no other option you can install a showerhead above your bathtub together with a shower curtain or splashguard. This should be the easiest solution, as it will take up no additional floor space. Personally I'm not keen on this option.

Turn your bathroom into a wet room

This is an ambitious design that will involve turning the floor of your entire bathroom into a giant shower base and drain. It can be a very expensive option to convert a conventional bathroom into wet room but it has the advantage of allowing you to put your small bathroom shower anywhere you like. Even over the toilet if you want to although I wouldn't advise it.

Install a curved quadrant shower cubicle

The option that I like best for any bathroom is to install a separate shower enclosure either free standing in the room or in a corner of the bathroom. This is a great solution if you can find the space to accommodate the shower enclosure.

The problem with this idea is finding the space in a small bathroom to fit the shower enclosure. Enclosures come in various sizes so you will need first of all to decide on the smallest size that you think you can live with. Even a very small shower enclosure is better than none at all.

To make the space available you should consider the whole small bathroom design. Find a smaller toilet and washbasin and even a smaller bathtub if you have to. Use squared paper and cut out shapes to try many different ways of arranging everything.

Finally look at curved quadrant shower enclosures as a space saving alternative to square or rectangular ones. Finding one of these was the turning point in my small bathroom shower design. Everything fell into place nicely after that.

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You Can Build a Closet Yourself

If you build a closet yourself you may find it is a great way to not only save money but also create the exact type and amount of storage that you need. A few years back a good friend decided to build a log cabin on a lake in the North. He did a great job in designing and building it. It was a beautiful structure with a fireplace and large windows overlooking the lake. When the day came to move into the cabin for the summer his wife asked where the closets were.  Yes that's right he left them out of the design.

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My friend called me and in the background I could plainly hear his better half extolling his building abilities.  With our assistance he quickly found that you can build a closet yourself. Since this was a log cabin he decided that constructing several walk in closets was impractical. However since the cabin was going to be used in both the summer months and for snowmobiling in the winter there was a need to store both summer and winter apparel the use of free standing and wardrobe closet furniture alone would not provide all the needed closet space.

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One of the best places to find closet ideas and designs is on the Internet. Many closet manufactures and installers have great closet layouts design software on their websites.  Many of these software packages are specifically design to help you select the company's products but they frequently can be used to build a closet yourself. Basically there are only three closet options available and they include the walk-in, reach in and free standing or wardrobe closet furniture. Since space was limited we decided on using 36 inch deep reach in  and free standing  designs.  

Once you have your closet ideas and design  you can start looking for building materials. In the case of my friend whose log cabin had no closet space we select half log siding that was very similar to the existing log structure. We roughed in the closets against the interior stud walls of each bedroom and then lined each with white cedar. This cedar closet lining basically works the same as a cedar chest. The interior shelves were also constructed of cedar. One half of the closets were dedicated to standard half and full length clothes hanging and the rest to open shelves. Open selves allow one to quickly find everything stored within the closet.

We used the same sealer used on the cabins interior log surfaces to finish the exterior of our new reach in closets.  My friend's wife did her part as well by finding wardrobe closet furniture that would accent the natural look of the log cabin. We visited the furniture store and made several measurements and noted the type of construction and material. It was not long before we were back in our shop designing and building two copies.  

You can build a closet yourself that will function as well as any product found on the market today. In addition the total cost of designing and building 3 standard and two free standing closets was less than 00. If you were to purchase the two wardrobe furniture pieces it would have cost more than twice as much alone. Our total project time was about 3 weeks which was reasonable considering we all had regular jobs to work as well. As you can see you really can build a closet yourself.

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Keep Firewood Dry With an Easy to Build Firewood Shed

The main reasons to build firewood shed is to protect the wood from the elements of the weather. It gives the wood a chance to dry so it can burn properly. Its best to allow the wood to dry out before stacking but if that is not an option, a firewood shed will help to protect it and let it dry.

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Location of the firewood shed is very important. Its best to build it close to the door of your home that you will be using to retrieve the wood. You don't want to put it far back in the yard, because it will just make it difficult to get to the shed. Trudging through snow or wet grass will just make it not as appealing to have that fire.

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When building a firewood shed, you need to have a raised floor to keep the wood from getting damp and wet. It's very important to have air flow through the stacked wood, to keep it nice and dry. If it gets to wet, the wood will rot and decompose.

When you build a firewood shed, the roof of the shed needs to be slanted, so that the rain or snow flows off the roof away from the wood. The ground around the shed should also have a slant away from the wood, so that the water doesn't collect on the wood.

Usually, when you build a firewood shed, there are only three sides to the shed. One side is open, to create airflow to the wood, so it can dry properly. When placing the shed, be sure to have the open side not facing where most of the prevailing winds occur. This will keep the wood protected from wind and rain.

When the colder months occur, nothing is more cozy and relaxing to be able to sit by a warm fire. You will be glad you built your firewood shed, when the cold winds are howling outside!

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Refrigeration Maintenance, Walk-In Coolers and Freezers

Most refrigerators and walk-ins seem virtually indestructible and problem free, but you'll get longer life out of yours by following these safety and maintenance tips. Clean the door gaskets and hinges regularly. The door gaskets, made of rubber, can rot more easily if they are caked with food or grime, which weakens their sealing properties. They can be safely cleaned with a solution of baking soda and warm water. Hinges can be rubbed with a bit of petroleum jelly to keep them working well. Dirty coils force the refrigerator to run hotter, which shortens the life of the compressor motor. They should be cleaned every 90 days, preferably with an industrial-strength vacuum cleaner.

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Walk-in floors can be damp-mopped but should never be hosed out. Too much water can get into the seals between the floor panels and damage the insulation. A refrigerator only works as well as the air that's allowed to circulate around its contents. Cramming food containers together so there's not a spare inch of space around them doesn't help. Also try to keep containers (especially cardboard ones) from touching the walls of the cabinet. They may freeze and stick to the walls, damaging both product and wall. Use a good rotation system: First in, first out (FIFO) is preferable. Or put colored dots on food packages, a different color for each day of the week, so everyone in your kitchen knows how long each item has been in the fridge.

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WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS

A walk-in cooler is just what its name implies: a cooler big enough to walk into. It can be as small as a closet or as large as a good-size room, but its primary purpose is to provide refrigerated storage for large quantities of food in a central area. Experts suggest that your operation needs a walk-in when its refrigeration needs exceed 80 cubic feet, or if you serve more than 250 meals per day. Once again, you'll need to determine how much you need to store, what sizes of containers the storage space must accommodate, and the maximum quantity of goods you'll want to have on hand. The only way to use walk-in space wisely is to equip it with shelves, organized in sections. Exactly how much square footage do you need? The easiest formula is to calculate 1 to 1.5 cubic feet of walk-in storage for every meal you serve per day. Another basic calculation: Take the total number of linear feet of shelving you've decided you will need (A), and divide it by the number of shelves (B) you can put in each section.

This will give you the number of linear feet per section (C). To this number (C), add 40 to 50 percent (1.40 or 1.50) to cover "overflow"-volume increases, wasted space, and bulky items or loose product. This will give you an estimate of the total linear footage (D) needed. However, linear footage is not enough. Because shelves are three dimensional, you must calculate square footage. So multiply (D) by the depth of each shelf (E) to obtain the total square footage amount (F). Finally, double the (F) figure, to compensate for aisle space. Roughly half of walk-in cooler space is aisle space. Another popular formula is to calculate that, for every 28 to 30 pounds of food you'll store, you will need 1 cubic foot of space. When you get that figure, multiply it by 2.5. (The factor 2.5 means only 40 percent of your walk-in will be used as storage space; the other 60 percent is aisles and space between products.)

The result is the size of the refrigerated storage area you will need. For a walk-in freezer, simply divide your walk-in refrigerator space by two. Larger kitchens, which serve more than 400 meals a day, may need as many as three walk-in refrigerators for different temperature needs: one for produce (41 degrees Fahrenheit), one for meats and fish (33 to 38 degrees Fahrenheit), and one for dairy products (32 to 41 degrees Fahrenheit). The walk-in is used most often to store bulk foods. Because this often means wheeling carts or dollies in and out, the floor should be level with the kitchen floor.

This leveling is achieved by the use of strips (called screeds) that are applied to the floor. Coolers don't come as a single unit; they are constructed on-site. The walls, ceilings, and floors are made of individual panels. Wall panels should be insulated to a rating of R-30, which means a 4-inch thickness. They come in various lengths and widths, with 12-by-12-inch corner panels at 90-degree angles. They can be as short as 71?2 feet or as tall as 131?2 feet. The most common type of insulation inside the panels is polyurethane, and the outside walls of the panels can be made of stainless steel, vinyl, or aluminum. Stainless steel is the most expensive, and aluminum-because it's the least expensive-is the most popular choice. If the walk-in is an outdoor installation, aluminum is the most weather resistant.

The installer will be sure the unit has interior lighting. The floor panels for walk-ins are similar to the wall panels. Load capacities of 600 pounds per square foot are the norm, but if you plan to store very heavy items (like beer kegs), a reinforced floor can be purchased with a load capacity of up to 1000 pounds per square foot. The refrigeration system of a walk-in is a more complex installation than a standard refrigerator, primarily because it's so much bigger. Matching the system (and its power requirements) with the dimensions of the walk-in and its projected use is best left to professionals, but it's important to note that a walk-in accessed frequently throughout the day will require a compressor with greater horsepower to maintain its interior temperature than one that is accessed seldom.

A 9-foot-square walk-in would need at least a 2-horsepower compressor. The condenser unit is located either on top of the walk-in (directly above the evaporator) or up to 25 feet away, with lines connecting it to the walk-in. The latter, for obvious reasons, is known as a remote system, and is necessary for larger-than-normal condensing units with capacities of up to 7.5 horsepower. In a remote system, the refrigerant must be added at the time of installation. For smaller walk-ins, there's also a plumbing configuration called a quick-couple system, which is shipped from the factory fully charged with refrigerant. This definitely simplifies installation. However, you may need the added power of a remote system if your kitchen has any of these drains on the walk-in's cooling ability: frequent door opening, glass display doors, multiple doors per compartment, or an ambient kitchen temperature that's near 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Modern walk-ins sometimes offer a frozen-food section in addition to the regular cooler space. There are pros and cons to this concept. It may ease the load on the freezer, because it's already located inside a chilled airspace; but it also can't help but reduce overall usable space, because it requires a separate door. You can also order your walk-in with a separate, reach-in section that has its own door and shelves. Although this may save the cost of purchasing a separate reach-in, some critics claim that a walk-in is not designed to do a reach-in job, such as storing uncovered desserts. Do you really want them in the same environment as cartons of lettuce and other bulk storage items? There may be cleanliness or food quality factors to consider.

The doors should open out, not into the cooler itself. The standard door opening is 34 by 78 inches. Several door features are important for proper walk-in operation. These include: A heavy-duty door closer. Self-closing, cam-lift door hinges. If the door can be opened past a 90-degree angle, the cam will hold it open. A heavy-duty stainless steel threshold. This is installed over the galvanized channel of the door frame. A pull-type door handle, with both a cylinder door lock and room to use a separate padlock if necessary. Pressure-sensitive vents, which prevent vacuum buildup when opening and closing the door. An interior safety release so no one can be (accidentally or otherwise) locked inside the cooler.

Other smart features that can be ordered for walk-ins are: A thermometer (designed for outdoor use, but mounted inside the cooler) with a range of 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. A monitoring and recording system that keeps a printout of refrigeration temperature or downloads to a computer. Glass, full-length door panels (like those in supermarkets and convenience stores), sometimes called merchandising doors, either hinged or sliding. Heavy-duty plastic strip curtains inside the door. (One manufacturer claims a 40 percent energy savings with this feature.)

A foot treadle, which enables you to open the door by pressing on a pedal or lever with your foot when both hands are full. Three-way interior lighting, which can be turned on from outside or inside the cooler, with a light-on indicator light outside. Inside, the light itself should be a vapor-proof bulb with an unbreakable globe and shield. When space is at a premium, think about whether it is practical to install an outdoor walk-in unit. This is an economical way to add space without increasing the size of your kitchen, and you can purchase ready-to-use, stand-alone structures with electricity and refrigeration systems in place. They come in standard sizes from 8 to 12 feet wide and up to 50 feet in length, in 1-foot increments.

They range in height from 7.5 to 9.5 feet. Look for a unit with a slanted, weatherproof roof, a weather hood, and a fully insulated floor. Outdoor walk-ins cost about half of the price of installing an indoor kitchen walk-in, so this is a money-saving idea if it works in your location. If your demands for walk-in space are seasonal, consider leasing a refrigerated trailer, available in most metropolitan areas on a weekly or monthly basis. They can provide an instant 2000 cubic feet of additional storage space, which can be kept at any temperature from 40 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. They use basic 60-amp, 230-volt, three-phase electricity. Ask if the lease agreement includes hookup at your site and service if anything goes wrong.

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Finding Great Garage Cabinet Plans

If you are someone looking for garage cabinet plans, then you should try to look for ones which you can best use for your home. Here are some tips:

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1. Consider floor space

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Is your garage big enough to hold both your car and still leave room for a cabinet? This will tell you what type of garage cabinet plans you should be getting.

There are certain types of garage cabinet plans which require you to build the cabinets directly into the walls and there are those garage cabinet plans which require you to build the cabinets separately and then have them installed in the garage.

There are certain advantages and disadvantages to each type so the easiest way you can decide is by checking out if the garage cabinet plans are appropriate for your garage size.

2. Expenses

The cost of transforming garage cabinet plans from paper to reality may not be a problem if you are a multi-billionaire but chances are that you don't have more than 6 figures in your bank account. This means you have to figure out whether the garage cabinet plans that you have are cost-effective.

Take into account the different materials that you will need and whether or not you can do it yourself. There are several garage cabinet plans available in the internet which you can use in order to save a lot on labor payments.

3. Time-constraint

Usually, each garage cabinet plan has information regarding the estimated time of completion. Knowing the time constraint of actually building what's on the garage cabinet plan is actually very important because of the fact that people today are very busy with their jobs.

You do not want to procrastinate in completing any projects that you have in mind because you might end up keeping on delaying them until you just forget. Find a garage cabinet plan which you can allot the right amount of time to complete.

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How To Build A Shed Roof - Building Shed Roof Rafters

Learning how to build a shed roof often slows people down when it comes to shed building. It seems that the walls are easy because they are square and stand straight up but when it comes to sloping roof angles and rafters that hang over the edges of the walls or cutting the birds' mouth on a rafter that many people get stumped. This article outlines the basic steps to building a shed roof with a 4/12 pitch and a peak in the middle to hopefully take some of the mystery out of shed roof building.

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Plumb The Walls

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The first step is to make sure that all the walls are plumb and square which means that they are standing straight up and down and that the corners are square. These two items are important because once the roof trusses or rafters are installed the walls will be permanently stuck in whatever position they are in.

Put a level on the side of the shed and moving the walls until they are straight and then bracing them in place with pieces of scrap wood. Having crooked walls is more of a problem on larger sheds because there is more distance for things to get out of square. Check the shed walls for square by measuring diagonally from corner to corner. Push the corners in or out until the two dimensions are the same.

Design The Shed Roof Rafters

After squaring up the shed walls the next step in learning how to build a shed roof is to design the roof rafters. This is simpler than it sounds. If you do not have a drawing of the roof trusses in your shed plans then the easiest way to design a roof rafter is to draw it out full size on the floor and then cut out the rafter and fit it to the full size drawing on the floor. The most common roof slope for sheds is 4/12. What this means is that for every 4 inches that the roof goes vertically up into the air it goes 12 inches horizontally across the wall. A 4/12 slope is the minimum slope that is allowed by shingle manufactures so that they can guarantee their product. These are the steps to draw a 4/12 pitch roof rafter on the ground.

Draw The Shed Roof Rafters On The Ground

Make a straight line on the ground as long as the width of the shed. We will call this This is the Width Of Shed Line. Measure the exact width of the shed on the top plates of the walls and put two marks on the Width Of Shed Line showing this distance. Measure in 4 inches from the outer marks on each end and put a second set of marks. We will call these the inner and outer marks. You will draw from the two inner marks at the 4/12 angle toward the center to designate the bottom of the shed roof rafters. Find the center point on the Width Of Shed Line between the two outer marks and mark it on the line. Draw a line from the center mark perpendicular to the Width Of Shed Line. Draw this perpendicular line a foot or two long. It may need to be extended later if you have a shed that is fairly wide.

Draw The 4/12 Pitch Line

The 4/12 pitch line will be the line and angle that the roof rafters will sit on. You will be drawing a triangle on the Width Of Shed Line.

The simplest way to do this is to locate the two inner marks on the Width Of Shed Line and measure 1 foot towards the center. At the new 1 foot mark you will use the square to make a perpendicular line straight up 4 inches and put a mark at the 4 inch spot. Use a straight 2x4 to draw a line from the mark that is 4 inches in through the point that is 4 inches up and to the perpendicular Width Of Shed Line. Then repeat this process on the other end of the Width Of Shed Line. When the two angled lines meet they should intersect on the center line that you drew earlier. If all three lines do not intersect then you need to double check the measurements and correct your lines.

The two angled lines represent the bottom edge of the roof rafters and the great thing is that all the angles used to cut out your roof rafters are now drawn out on the ground. You simply need to transfer them to the first rafter and you are on your way to framing the shed roof.

Transfer The Rafter Lines From The Ground To A Rafter

Transfer the angles and lines onto a 2x4 piece of wood by putting a 2x4 that is long enough to extend past the marks on the Width Of Shed Line and the marks where the three lines intersect on the perpendicular line.

Place the board on the upper side of the line, the side outside the triangle. Use your square to transfer the marks on the floor onto the board.

Cut Rafter Birds Mouth And Peak

The two ends of the board are cut differently.

The top or peak end will be cut off so that the two rafters can butt up to each other where they meet in the middle. Use a circular saw to cut the board at the peak. Put the board back on the lines to make sure the peak lines up well with the vertical line and the bottom of the rafter line. The lower end will get a special cut called a birds mouth cut that will allow the bottom end of the rafter to sit on the shed wall and at the same time extend past the shed wall to form a overhang. Draw the birds mouth shape on the lower end of the rafter by tracing 4" horizontally along the Width Of Shed Line toward the outer mark and then down and off the board. This shape will create a "seat" in the rafter that will sit on the shed wall. After you draw the shape on the lower end of the rafter you will take the circular saw and cut the shape out. You will need to use a hammer and chisel to finish off the cut. Place the rafter on the drawing on the floor and check the cuts against the lines. When you are happy with the shape place the newly cut out rafter on a second piece of 2x4 wood and trace the cut lines so you can make a second rafter. Cut the second rafter out and then place both rafters on the lines of the drawing and check for a good fit against each other and the lines on the ground.

Attach A Gusset

A gusset is a piece of wood that attaches the two rafters together. Use a Piece of Plywood or O.S. B. to make a gusset and attach the two rafters to each other at the peak.

Make sure that both of the rafters are exactly on the lines on the ground. Cut out a gusset from a piece of O.S.B. The gusset should extend down the rafters from the peak about twice the width of the 2x4 rafter or about 7 inches. Attach the gusset to both of the rafters. Put three nails through the O.S.B. into each of the rafters.

Test the shed roof rafters by putting them up on the shed walls and verifying the birds mouth cuts.

If you are happy with the rafters then you are ready to use them as a template to build the rest of the shed roof rafters. Build enough shed roof rafters to have one set at each end and then every 24" along the shed walls. When you have all the rafters built you are ready to start framing the shed roof.

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Organizing Your Home

An organized home is the key to having a well structured and stress free life. Clutter in your house leads to clutter everywhere in your life. You will feels overwhelmed at home which will cause you stress in other areas as well. Some people take major steps to staying uncluttered like storing off-season decorations in storage units. However a Texas contract warehouse may cost hundreds a month where as a California contract warehouse could cost even more. So, depending on where you live and your financial situation, storing things anywhere buy your home and garage may not be an option. So the real trick is how to hide clutter and extra things in a neat an attractive way.

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Having a garage is a god-send to anyone who needs extra storage space in a house. It's an area that no one has to see, and can generally hold a lot of junk. However, you can't just throw everything you need out of your house into your garage. You may want to store a car in their or have a tool bench somewhere down the line. The key to an organized garage is shelving and hanging things. Drilling holes and putting hooks in the walls can give you so much more storage room in an area. You can throw baskets on the wall to put things in or hide your bikes up off the ground. Once you do this, you free up lots of floors space for storage bins and boxes.

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Shelves are the most useful piece of furniture for storage, but it can be hard to get attractive ones or affordable ones. Building a shelving system can save you lots of money and can be more efficient as well. Using old recycled wood from something in your home is the best fix. You can stain it to make it a pretty color if the shelves are going to be visible. Making them can be easier than buying them too, because you know how long or tall you want the shelves to be.

Stores such as Ikea and the container store are also great for organizing your home. They sell organizational systems and containers. Using storage containers to keep cleaning supplies, paper work, or electronics is a great solution to hiding ugly things in your house. So not only does organizing open up more space, but it makes your house look much nicer. People at these stores will help you find the storage goods you need to organize and beautify your house.

The majority of us own more things than we need, but always have ways to justify it. Some people are pack rats and others call it being sentimental, but bottom line is that lots of people own lots of stuff. Clutter is always bad news, but being organized can be a difficult task. Once you get organized, it is a life changing thing; but getting there can be horrid. However, there are ways to make this process go smoothly and quickly.

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  • Measures 36 by 18 by 72 inches (WxDxH)


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Closet Efficiency at Home

When it comes to having closets in a home, it is not necessarily the amount of closets you have but the amount of efficiency you get out of the closets you own. With a good storage strategy, whatever space you have is maximized and all your items are easily accessible. Closet organizers are the perfect accessories to have to turn any bland closet into an efficient storage space.

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If you want your closet to be organized quickly, then purchasing an off the shelf closet organizing system is the way to go. There are many accessories available ranging from simple units such as wire baskets and plastic containers to some advanced designs such as a sliding shelf unit or a hideaway vanity. The simpler closet organizer units are easy to install because little or no DIY work is required. The more advanced units will require you to work a bit but these units have been designed with the users in mind so most of the work that needs to be done in installing them are not too difficult. If DIY is not up your alley, then most of the stores selling closet organizer systems do offer installation service.

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Remember to consider just what it is that you want to store in a particular closet before running out to purchase closet organizer accessories. Take into account the hanging lengths of your clothes to see if you can implement a multi-level clothes hanger. If there are long clothes involved, maybe a shorter length lower hanger is needed to make room for the clothes hanging from the top. Calculate how many feet of hanging rods or shelving units you will need. Take note that drawers can be costly so you need to decide if an open shelf is acceptable or if a drawer is really needed.

Other than purchasing closet accessories that maximize storage space, you might also want to have a look at closet accessories that add functionality your closet. There are hideaway units such as mirrors which you can pull out of the side of the closet wall. You can install tiny little damper plugs that will avoid the closet doors from slamming when you swing them close. With the modern closet organizing systems available, upgrading your closet can truly be an interesting experience.

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  • 14 x 36 x 59 inches; limited lifetime warranty


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Top 10 Ways to Give Your Home More Space

Is your home feeling crowded and purchasing a larger home is not part of the plan? The good news is that there are many great ways to make your existing home roomier. Here are the top 10 ways to give your home more space.

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Get rid of the clutter

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Most of us have too much stuff. It looks messy, takes away from usable space, and serves little function. Have a garage sale or donate things to charity that you no longer want. This step is contagious. Once you begin to get rid of unwanted stuff, you'll see space open up with great potential. You'll soon be motivated to go through every room and weed out stuff that is just taking up space you've got better ideas for.

Rent storage space

If you can't bear to get rid of the stuff you aren't using, or if you know you'll use it later, store it. Space can be affordable if you shop around for it. Most storage facilities offer easy access while being quite secure. Check with your insurance agent to make sure stored items are covered by your policy.

Use closet organizers

You don't have to call in the expensive closet designer unless you want to. Most home improvement stores have sections dedicated to low-cost, do-it-yourself shelving and organizational helpers. In a weekend you could rearrange a large walk-in closet or a couple of stuffed hall closets and enjoy the satisfaction of freeing up space and making things more accessible.

Choose compact HVAC equipment

Todays furnaces and air handlers are more compact than ever before. They fit into tighter spaces or simply free up room in your basement or utility closet. They are also more efficient and will begin to pay for themselves the very first month.

Replace the water heater with tankless models

Most conventional water heaters have a 30-50 gallon tank. That takes up a lot of room! Most tankless models fit under sink cabinets and take up very little space. Make sure you check out reviews before purchasing because they are not all created equal.

Build desks or furniture into walls

This is an old design concept that is getting revived as a means of making space in homes. These items take up less room and storage space beneath a couch or chair can be included in the design.

Make use of height

Build shelving over kitchen cabinets or around the perimeter of the kitchen or other room. It can be very attractive as well as space-saving. You'll need to keep a step stool on hand to access these shelves or cabinets.

Build a shed in the back yard

Its like a storage unit but its close by. It will be easier to rotate items you use seasonally than if you have to cart things back and forth to storage.

Add overhead hooks and shelves in the garage

Items like bikes, tools, garden equipment and sports gear can be hung up, freeing up space in your home and garage.

Remove interior walls

Some interior walls create nice spaces within the home but others create cramped and crowded conditions. Opening up rooms and zones of your home will not only make your home feel more spacious, there will be more room and less clutter.

As one designer noted, you can stay in the same place and still have more space when you follow these tips. Use the top 10 ways to give your home more space and you'll enjoy your home and get more use from it than ever before.

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  • Use on top shelf of closet or underneath hanging clothes
  • Easy to assemble; measures 25 by 11-5/8 by 27-1/2 inches (WxDxH)


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Bedroom Closet Design Ideas

Bedroom closets come in many forms. Some bedrooms have one closet either small or large while other bedrooms have his and her closets. Some bedrooms don't even come with built in closet space. Regardless of the type or size of closet you have there are a multitude of bedroom closet design ideas. Prefabricated closet organizers are popular choices and there are several on the market to choose from. Custom made shelving and storage is another possibility and can be done by a professional contractor or as a do it yourself project.

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Smaller closet space has fewer options than a large walk in closet but there are still several available designs. Add a variety of hanging rods at different heights in the closet space for different size clothing. Hang a high rod for long dresses and jackets and a lower rod for tops, plants and skirts. If there is room, add a small shelving unit for shoes and purses. Utilize the back of the door if possible for hanging up belts and scarves. Closet design does not just include the inside of the closet. Closet doors are also a factor. A nice wooden door with a decorative handle is an option for closets with traditional doorways. Longer closets with sliding doors have a few more options. Sliding doors with frosted glass or mirrors are ideal for a wide closet. The mirrored ones allow you to check your appearance before leaving for the day and they also create the illusion of a larger room. Folding doors are also popular choices for wide closet spaces. Go for a simple design or opt for something a bit more creative such as doors designed like shutters.

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Large closet spaces offer the ability to be more creative in designing the space. Wall to wall shelving and cubbyhole storage can come in a variety of designs. The options are endless. Measure your space and shop for a prefabricated organizer than both fits your space and your needs. If you can't find a prefabricated one that fits your space or needs or even if you have a specific design in mind, custom built is an option. Hire a local contractor to build your closet to order or for the more adventurous try to do it yourself. If your walk in closet is large enough, add a small sitting area perhaps with a makeup table and mirror. Place a full length mirror on a wall or purchase a freestanding one so you can check your outfit and appearance without leaving your closet space. Make sure your closet is well lit and opt for a light or bright color on the walls. Depending on the location of your closet you may be able to incorporate a small window. Be sure to include a privacy window dressing.

Unfortunately some bedrooms do not have a closet space. This can prove to be more of a challenge. Purchasing a freestanding wardrobe can help with lack of closet space. If you only require hanging space choose a wardrobe without shelving or drawers. If you are also lacking drawer space in your bedroom opt for a wardrobe that has hanging space on top and shelves or drawers in the lower section. For a more permanent solution, close in a corner of the room with walls or a room divider and create a small closet space in there.

Bedroom closet design ideas are available in all shapes and sizes. No matter what you are looking for you will be able to find a suitable design. Whether purchasing a prefabricated closet organizer or custom building your closet, carefully measure your space and determine the best use of the space.

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Durable Pallet Rack Shelving Used in the Industry Helps For Massive Storage

Many people who do not work in the retail industry or the warehousing industry may not understand what Pallet Rack Shelving is. You have seen when you go to the department store, and it is at a time when they are restocking their shelves, that there are pallets of goods and merchandise around in places on the floor. These are the huge pallets that need to have a storage area. It is these shelving units that have to hold these pallets which you can determine from the size have to be very strong and durable in order to hold such a large load.

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The Pallet Rack Shelving is the shelving that holds these pallets. The goods and merchandise is delivered to the warehouse of the company that is the retail business, and it is stored there until that merchandise needs to be shipped to the store. These shelving units are very strong as well as very big. They will go up almost to the ceiling of the building and are loaded with pallets from forklifts. There are many different types of this shelving that is used in many of these warehouses.

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These types of Pallet Rack Shelving include Rigurak, Unarco T-Bold, Speedrack, Teardrop, Inca, Amerack, Konstant, and Structural Rack. There are other types of this shelving but the ones listed are the ones that are mainly used. The Internet is the number one source where companies and businesses look for the shelving that they use in their warehouses. The manufacturers that are popular for these uses include Cantilever, MHEDepot, and Warehouse Rack to name just a few of them. This shelving can cost a pretty penny to these businesses because of the size and amount of steel that is used in order to create them.

It could cost a business from 0.00 up to over ,000 to purchase their Pallet Rack Shelving for their warehouse. This cost will all depend on the amount of shelving that they need as well as the price and even where they decide to purchase it from. This type of shelving has weight capacities of 2,800 per shelf and up to and over 6,000 pounds per shelf. These shelves can be four or five tier high and capable of holding over 24,000 of materials and merchandise that have been palletized. If these businesses did not have these shelving units, then there would be a major problem as where they would be able to store their product.

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Kitchen Pantries Are Hot and Save You Money

A walk-in pantry recently ranked a whopping 94% in importance for desired amenities for a home. (National Assoc. of Homebuilders "Home of the Future" study Feb. 2007). So what's the big deal with having a kitchen pantry all of a sudden? Americans are spending more and need a place to put all their "stuff" - food included.

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Thinking about adding a pantry for resell? It's a no-brainer! Even if you refit a closet out for pantry use, you get to boast on your sale bill "has kitchen with pantry." You automatically move to the front of the buyer's list.

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Think you don't have room for a pantry? Think again. Product manufacturers have really stepped up to meet the demand consumers have placed in this market. You might not have the room for a walk-in pantry, but your options are vast.

Consider pantry cabinet kits. It's one of the easiest improvements you can make to your kitchen. Slide-out kits are available to convert an outdated 24" deep black hole into organizational heaven. Same goes for upper cabinets. The selection for spice racks could make one's head spin.

Thinking of new kitchen cabinets? You may have been window shopping and viewed some contraptions that are nearly like a Swiss army knife. Consider a 24" deep pantry cabinet where the door itself may have storage, as it opens to reveal more racks that flip out to reveal even more shelf space in the back. These may be wood or wire rack systems. Due to the increased popularity of this type of storage, more kits or pantry shelving systems or units are being sold. The do-it-yourselfer can outfit their own jumbo cabinet.

A lot more roll-out or pull-out base pantry cabinets are making their way onto kitchen cabinet showrooms. It is becoming more common to see 12" units that pull out to see single-spaced items for easy location.

The closet market has made a cross-over to the pantry market. Buyer's used to be in the closet accessory aisle looking to outfit their cabinet, but the same shelving is being specialized and targeted to closet kitchen pantries.

Here's one you didn't think of: open pantries. Yes, right out in the open - and they're every bit as beautiful as the rest of your kitchen can be.

Don't forget the walk-in pantry, which is still king. The accessories are an enormous attraction in this arena: pop-can storage, water bottle stacking racks, behind-the-door racks, baskets, vegetable bins, corner racks, pantry towers and the list goes on.

Did I say a pantry saves you money? Actually, in three ways:

1) It allows the homeowner to buy food in bulk when prices are low

2) A well-organized pantry allows you to see your resources and use them wisely

3) A walk-in pantry requires a lesser-investment in kitchen cabinets for both a new kitchen design, or when remodeling is required

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  • Suggest use with Cubeicals® Fabric Drawers
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  • Inside Dimensions of 1 Cube: 11.25 in.H x 11.25 in. W x 11.75 in. D; Material: Laminate


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Adding Sliding Closet Doors to Your Wardrobe Closet

Sliding closet doors, or bypass doors are a great way to seal off a small closet, as it does not require more space in front of the closet each time you open the door. There are many different styles of sliding closet doors, from French, wooden, glass, and mirrored sliding doors. Many of these doors operate by running on a track, which means you will need to install the track inside the closet. In fact, there are so many different styles of sliding doors available they are a good match for contemporary or modern homes, no matter the style.

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The only downside to sliding closet doors is the maintenance, which is required to make sure they will run perfectly along the track. You should regularly check the track as well as the casters to make sure they are in good working order. In addition, applying a little bit of WD-40 every now and then will allow your closet to run smoothly on the tracks without having to worry about it getting stuck or jumping from its track.

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If you have a limited amount of closet space and you do not have a closet already installed in your home, there are prefab wardrobe closets, which you can place in your room in order to hang your clothing. These come in many different styles, from being made of particle board to real wood with various types of finishes. In fact, wardrobe closets are very popular for those who live in apartments and cannot build a closet or add closet space to their home. This is because the wood finish many of these closets are made from can be designed to match any decor you already have in your home, without looking as though it is out of place.

These wardrobe closets come in many different sizes as well, from double-door closets to single door closets, which offer hanging space for clothing, and shelving space for shoes or other pieces of clothing. No matter what your closet solution is, sliding closet doors can make a great way to conserve space, and if you just do not have enough closet space at all, you could purchase a wardrobe closet in order to hang all of your clothing.

These solutions are all viable options for people who live in a small space and want to make the most of the space they have without adding additional spaces, or for people who cannot build their own closet additions.

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Garage Shelves - Plastic Vs Metal

In many homes, the garage is the catchall room for everything that does not have a place of its own -- and some things that do, but that no one gets around to actually putting away. For this reason, many people seek the aid of garage shelves to help them organize their excess personal belongings while still allowing there to be room to park the family car, too. However, because there are so many choices on the market today from wall shelving to overhead storage, to shelving units that you have to put together, to a pegboard and basket system, it can be difficult and overwhelming to determine what kind of garage shelves you might need for your storage concerns.

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For many people, the most common type of garage shelves that are chosen are the simple, yet durable, shelving units that you have to put together yourself. These can either be made out of plastic or metal and regardless of which type of material you use, they each have their benefits and drawbacks. Therefore, prior to considering one type of garage shelving over the other, it is in your best interest to do a bit of homework in order to determine which shelving units will be the best for you. This homework would involve taking a brief inventory of what types of items you plan on housing on the storage units -- for instance, are they heavy, large objects or are they over-sized and awkward, or are do you just have a bunch of random boxes that need to find a home?

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The answers you provide for these questions will go a long way in helping you determine which type of garage shelves are best suited for your storage needs. To expand on the examples further, if you have heavy items, you will most likely prefer to use metal shelving units as they tend to be a little more sturdy than their plastic counterparts. This, of course, is not to say that the plastic shelves are weak, but for heavy items it is bet to go with the most industrial strength products you can find, otherwise you might find yourself cleaning up a mess of collapsed boxes later down the line. So, by taking stock in what you want to store, you will be able to make the best choice where your garage shelving needs are concerned.

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Closet Purse Organizer - Keep the Purses Off of the Closet Floor

Let's face it. The purse has become known as the culprit of all clutter in the bedroom closet. There has just never been a good design for the perfect purse organizer. The time has arrived to put the purse where it belongs in the fight against clutter.

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Purse organizers are few and far between. They are out there. You just have to look for them. Most of the storage units designed for closets forget the purse. There are a few which include great little storage areas just for the handbag. You can find little cubby hole cabinets which will hold quite a few purses. They are stackable. If one will not do the trick, just stack another on top and you are set. You can find your purses any time you want.

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Another great solution to the handbag crisis is using a large clear bin. You can put all your purses in one place for easy access. You can put the bin on a shelf or leave it on the floor. When you get another purse or several as the case may be, you can add another bin.

A good closet purse organizer is a floor to ceiling wood pole. Small hooks can be screwed into the wood. The purses can hang on the hooks. This keeps them off the floor and neatly in one area. If you want to add more purses just add more hooks.

There are hanging purse caddies which allow you to fit a purse in each section. This is a good idea for closet systems offering tiered hanging. The caddy can simply be hung from one of the dowels in the closet.

Doing away with clutter makes us more creative. We look for ways to store things to keep them out of our way. One of the creative ideas to keep the purses in order is to purchase a cheap over-the-door shoe hanger. The plastic pockets are great for slipping in those little purses we all have. You can hang it right over the closet door. The clutter of straps and handles is gone in a flash.

The closet purse organizers available are designed to hold small bags as well as the larger ones. You can stack them on a shelf or leave them on the floor. Should you need more than one, they do stack on top of each other. They are easy to assemble. With a closet purse organizer, the space is once again clutter free.

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