subject: Using Closet Doors to Organize Closets [print this page] Author: Jeff Paul Author: Jeff Paul
Because they are meant to be repositories for many varied things, closets are some of the most difficult house areas to organize. To free up space in your closet, why not look into using your closet doors? A number of door additions can instantly restructure the way you keep things in your closet. Best of all, these new appendages need not be expensive. For instance, a versatile multi-use hanger can be mounted onto the back of your closets door. A multi-use hanger can be used to organize bags, belts, scarves, ties and other accessories. Mount as many as your door can accommodate, and dedicate each hanger to a specific type of accessory. Hanging a shoe holder made of soft materials like plastic and cloth on closet doors can not only clear up a big percentage of space, but can also isolate shoes from cleaner items such as freshly laundered clothes. And speaking of compartmentalizing, small boxes can turn the back of your door to an accessory keeper. Keep one box for necklaces, another for rings, yet another for cuff links the list can go on and on. With the help of cheap accessory boxes, you'll never lose an earring in your closet again. The key here is to find makers of closet doors that have a sleek appearance and solid structure, easily complementing your chosen interior design theme while assuring you of durability for the years to come. Whether small and cramped, or big and busting at the hinges, closets should be organized all the time. Just because theyre hidden from plain view doesnt mean you can neglect the contents. After all, a neat closet means you can find your things easily. Ultimately, this will result in a more organized, less cluttered room and life. Resource Box: The Sliding Door Company is a supplier of superior partitions. A leader not just in wall doors but closet doors as well, the company's products are a staple in the most design-savvy offices and houses. Visit http://www.slidingdoorco.com or call 888-433-1333 for more information.About the Author:
Jeff Paul is a writer and copy editor who likes to share information on many different topics.