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Creating More Space With Closet Organizers

Date: October 17, 2008 02:03:48 AM
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Creating More Space With Closet Organizers



Author: Craig Thornburrow


Closet organizers are a great way to create more space in your closet. Many homeowners look into their overstuffed closets and wonder what they can do to contain and organize all the stuff that needs to be there. If you are like many homeowners you will decide that purchasing a closet organizer is the most practical way to get a handle on it, this way you don't need to knock out any walls in your home to expand the closet.





One of the first steps that you need to do when you are getting ready to get into this project is to decide if you are going to be able to accomplish this project on your own or do you need to hire a professional to do the job? Doing it yourself will definitely save you money if you feel like you can take the project from beginning to end. Otherwise you may be better off by hiring someone that specializes in closet organization and letting them do the job for you. Either way that you decide to go there are some things that you will need to keep in mind.





Tackling the Job Yourself





If you have decide to go ahead and do it yourself the most important thing to do is make sure that you lay it out properly. This means making sure that you incorporate all the necessary storage items you need and making sure that the system you are purchasing will actually fit in your closet.





When you begin to lay out your organizer make sure that you get everything in the closet that you need. For example if you have lots of shoes make sure that you leave plenty of storage area to accommodate them. This way your closet will not looked overstuffed even after you install the organizer.





When you do your measuring make sure that you leave extra room so that the organizer will actually fit. Many times a homeowner measures right down to the 16th of an inch and forgets to leave some "play" in the measurement. The reason for this is because walls are never perfectly square. They always run out a bit and if you did not leave room for it you will not get your closet organizer to fit properly.





Hiring a Professional





When hiring a professional it is important to make sure that they actually listen to what you need. Many times a professional will try to "up-sell" you and then you end up with the project costing more then what you anticipated. For example an electric tie racks sounds great but they cost a lot more than just a standard tire rack and they each do the same thing.





Make sure that any professional you let in your home is licensed and insured. This is important as often times "fly-by-night" business spring up and they may look professional but you will later find out that the job will be done by not correctly or you will find that your deposit is long gone.





Whether you do it yourself or you hire a professional make sure that you have carefully laid out your plan. With closet organizers preparation is the key to success.




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About the Author:

Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field. You can get more free advice on a closet organizer and bedroom closet organizers at http://www.closetorganizerideas.com



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