For many households there can be a tricky problem regarding the storage of clothes. If your household is like mine, you will be finding that you and yours have collected a mounting number of clothes over the years.
There are natural reasons for this, such as growing children becoming increasingly fashion conscious and requiring more clothes storage space. There's also the issue of many children living at the family home for longer due to the current economic conditions.
If you couple this with the reduction in the room sizes of modern housing, you can easily see that space for storing clothes can be at a premium for some households.
In helping to solve this problem some householders turn to various types of rails for clothes. Such rails can be wall mounted or freestanding and the differences of each type will be considered here.
Wall mounted rails are usually sturdy and therefore can safely accommodate virtually any weight of clothes. They can be fixed wherever it is appropriate on a suitable wall and can be placed at the best height in relation to the clothes that are going to be stored. On the downside, wall mounted garment rails are not easily moveable and therefore they do not offer any portability. Plus they are fixed at the height they are installed.
Freestanding clothes rails provide positioning flexibility, particularly those rails that come with castors on their feet. This means that freestanding rails can be sited in any convenient space - such rails can also be moved whenever the room furniture is changed around plus these rails can be relocated from room to room. Most freestanding rails are also adjustable with regard to the height of the top rail.
The main disadvantage of freestanding clothes rails is that they can become unstable if overloaded and indeed have been known to topple over in extreme circumstances.
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