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Large Reach-In Closet Organizer w/ Long Hang
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - this closet organizer is available in 7 and 8 feet widths but not all closets are these exact measurements. Not a problem. As an example if your closet is 7 feet - 10 inches wide you will want to purchase the 8 foot version and simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves can be adjusted horizontally based on your wardrobe. Available in white wire and 3 wood finishes - white maple and cherry.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!7' Large Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 24 ft.Total Hanging Space: 8 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.8' Large Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 26 ft.Total Hanging Space: 10 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.
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Large Reach-In Closet Organizer w/ Elevated Shoe Cubby & Long Hang
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - this closet organizer is available in 7 and 8 feet widths but not all closets are these exact measurements. Not a problem. As an example if your closet is 7 feet - 10 inches wide you will want to purchase the 8 foot version and simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves can be adjusted horizontally based on your wardrobe. Available in white wire and 3 wood finishes - white maple and cherry.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!7' Large Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 20 ft.Total Hanging Space: 10 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Shoe Cubbies: 128' Large Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 22 ft.Total Hanging Space: 12 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Shoe Cubbies: 12
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Large Reach-In Closet Organizer w/ Shoe Cubby & Long Hang
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - this closet organizer is available in 7 and 8 feet widths but not all closets are these exact measurements. Not a problem. As an example if your closet is 7 feet - 10 inches wide you will want to purchase the 8 foot version and simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. No need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors and screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16-inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves as well as the "O" box and shoe cubby can be adjusted horizontally based on your wardrobe. Available in white wire and three wood finishes.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself! 7-inch Large Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 22 feetTotal Hanging Space: 10 feetShelf Depth: 12 inchesShoe Cubbies: 128-inch Large Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 24 feetTotal Hanging Space: 12 feetShelf Depth: 12 inchesShoe Cubbies: 12
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Large Reach-In Closet Organizer w/ 2 Shoe Cubbies & Long Hang
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - this closet organizer is available in 7 and 8 feet widths but not all closets are these exact measurements. Not a problem. As an example if your closet is 7 feet - 10 inches wide you will want to purchase the 8 foot version and simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves as well as the "O" box and shoe cubbies can be adjusted horizontally based on your wardrobe. Available in white wire and 3 wood finishes - white maple and cherry.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself! 7' Large Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 22 ft.Total Hanging Space: 8 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Shoe Cubbies: 248' Large Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 24 ft.Total Hanging Space: 10 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Shoe Cubbies: 24
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10' Reach-In Closet Organizer with Elevated Shoe Cubby
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - this closet organizer is 10 wide for maximum space utilization. If your closet is slightly under 10 feet...not a problem. Simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will generally be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order. If your closet is slightly over 10 feet you can position the unit in the middle of the wall or against one wall leaving room on the opposite side for miscellaneous items.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves as well as the shoe cubby can be adjusted horizontally based on your wardrobe. Available in white wire and 3 wood finishes - white maple and cherry.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!10' Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 24 ft.Total Hanging Space: 18 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Shoe Cubbies: 12
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10' Reach-In Closet Organizer w/ 5 Drawers, Shoe Cubby & Long Hang
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - this closet organizer is 10 wide for maximum space utilization. If your closet is slightly under 10 feet...not a problem. Simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will generally be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order. If your closet is slightly over 10 feet you can position the unit in the middle of the wall or against one wall leaving room on the opposite side for miscellaneous items.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves as well as the drawers "O" box and shoe cubby can be adjusted horizontally based on your wardrobe. Available in white wire and 3 wood finishes - white maple and cherry.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!10' Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 32 ft.Total Hanging Space: 14 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Shoe Cubbies: 12Total Drawers: 5
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10' Teen Closet Organizer
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion WHAT IF MY CLOSET IS NOT 10' WIDE - a common question but not a problem as long as the closet space is at least 9 feet wide. You simply cut the mounting rail and wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurements. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will generally be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order. If your closet is over 10 feet you can leave an open space on one end. Again this is very common.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. The beauty of this closet organizer system is that it is designed for "teens" (boys and girls) yet flexible enough to change as your child grows. You can adjust the shelves and drawers horizontally as needed without having to re-install the system. Additional accessories such as a shoe cubby additional drawers and "O" box shelves are available. Just add what you need!Shown in white wire.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!10' Teen Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 19 ft.Total Hanging Space: 11 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.(Wire) or 14 in.(Melamine)Chrome Basket: 3Shoe Cubby: 1Drawer: 4Shoe Rack: 2
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6' Dorm Room Closet Organizer
WHAT IF MY CLOSET IS NOT 6' WIDE - a common question but not a problem as long as the closet space is at least 5 feet wide. You simply cut the mounting rail and wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurements. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will generally be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order. If your closet is slightly over 6 feet you can leave an open space on one end. Again this is very common.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do: 1. Measure up approximately 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height. If the ceiling is not that tall measure your line to the height that works best for your closet space. 2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws. 3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit. 4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail. 5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head. The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. The beauty of this basic closet organizer system is that the shelf heights are adjustable. Just move the brackets horizontally based on your wardrobe without having to re-install the entire system. A great system for dorm rooms or any smaller closet space. Additional accessories such as a shoe cubby drawers and "O" box shelves are available. Just add what you need!Shown in white wire. Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!6' Dorm Room Closet Organizer with Long Hang (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 15 ft. Total Hanging Space: 9 ft. Shelf Depth: 12 in.(wire) or 14 in.(melamine) Shoe Shelf Space: 6 ft.
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6' Women's Reach-In Closet Organizer
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion WHAT IF MY CLOSET IS NOT 6' WIDE - a common question but not a problem as long as the closet space is at least 5 feet wide. You simply cut the mounting rail and wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurements. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will generally be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order. If your closet is slightly over 6 feet you can leave an open space on one end. Again this is very common.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up approximately 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height. If the ceiling is not that tall measure your line to the height that works best for your closet space. 2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. The beauty of this closet organizer system is that it works for women or men and the shelf heights are adjustable. Just move the brackets horizontally based on your wardrobe without having to re-install the entire system. A very functional system for a smaller reach-in closet space. Additional accessories such as a shoe cubby drawers and "O" box shelves are available. Just add what you need!Shown in cherry wood finish.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!Total Shelving Space: 22 ft.Total Hanging Space: 6 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.(wire) or 14 in.(melamine)Shoe Cubbies: 12Drawers: 3
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NetShops 45 Minute Closet-Basic Closet
Get yourself organized quickly and easily with the NetShops 45 Minute Closet- Basic Closet. This innovative organizer installs into any closet 4 to 8 feet wide and does so in less than an hour. Included are two patent pending telescopic clothes rods that expand out to 8 feet. Thanks to this expandable design there is no cutting involved. Also included is a 2-foot wide five-shelved tower with two adjustable shelves. The tower is notched at the back to clear any existing wall cleats. Simply re-install your closet shelf if one already existed and you're done. All necessary assembly hardware is included.Storage Concepts Inc.Storage Concepts Inc. has been providing quality storage solutions and equipment to the home and business industry since 1981. Their lines of storage products for your home are unparalleled in today's market. They sell and install only the highest quality products from recognized industry leaders who are often copied but never matched. Storage Concepts Inc. understands that your home is one of your most prized possessions and in many ways says a lot about who you are. For that reason Storage Concepts strives to meet your expectations in every way and they never take your trust for granted.
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