Closets for Organized Thinking

closet organizer design, closet shoe organizerUntil the 20th Century what we know as the common bedroom closet or closet organizer never existed. People had other ways of storing clothes: armoirs, exposed shelves and hooks on the wall.

When home designers began putting in closets in their designs they were usually a narrow space with a clothes hanger and one shelf. Everything else was stored on the floor of the closet that, more often than not, became a nightmare for finding shoes and anything else that dropped from the hangars onto the floor. So unless you had a walk-in closet, where space was not a factor, finding clothes could be a problem.

Closet organization for these small units began with compartments that allowed the homeowner to separate shoes, suits, ties and other clothing. Because all clothing was not the same length these compartments could be stacked for easy identification and sorting.  And not only that, the best part is that you will be able to fit almost twice as many items in your closet.

The John Louis Home Closet Organizer is designed for small closets and can be used throughout the home as well. Because of its distinctive styling and pure mahogany construction it requires no finishing.

Adjustable for most standard closets the John Louis Home Closet Organizer measures 12″ deep fits wall spaces up to 10 feet long. All the pieces needed for storage are included into one package that can give you up to 24 linear feet of shelf space and 18 feet for hanging clothes. And because it has interweaving shelves the combinations of shelving and hanging space can be designed for you to get at the clothes that used the most: everyday work apparel and leisure clothes.

So when it is installed you can open your closet doors to the rich look of mahogany right in your bedroom.

Posted on September 11th, 2009 by kim

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