Whitmor 6026-220 Closet Shelves, Chromed Wire

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Whitmor 6026-220 Closet Shelves, Chromed Wire Feature

  • 4-tier shelving unit for closets to help you get organized
  • Natural wood frame with 4 chromed wire shelves
  • Great for storing shoes, sweaters, purses, accessories, and more
  • Use on top shelf of closet or underneath hanging clothes
  • Easy to assemble; measures 25 by 11-5/8 by 27-1/2 inches (WxDxH)


Whitmor 6026-220 Closet Shelves, Chromed Wire Overview

Wood-framed 4-tier shelving unit with chrome shelves. Ideal for extra storage space for clothes, shoes and accessories. 25"W x 11-3/4"D x 27-1/2"H. Assembly required. Imported.



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10 Shelf Men's Hanging Shoe Organizer (Natural) (50"h X 8"w X 14"d)

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Nov 06, 2011 21:29:04

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10 Shelf Men's Hanging Shoe Organizer (Natural) (50"h X 8"w X 14"d) Feature

  • Holds up to 10 pairs of shoes.
  • Size: 50"H x 8"W x 14"D
  • Color: Natural
  • 2 metal hanging hooks and frame are included.
  • Easy assembly-No tools required.


10 Shelf Men's Hanging Shoe Organizer (Natural) (50"h X 8"w X 14"d) Overview

Need a little extra room in your closet? This 10 pocket organizer hangs conveniently over the closet rod and features fabric shelf/pockets to help you find the right pair of shoes in a flash. Gives you the space you need to keep your closet and bedroom neat and organized.



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Purse Organizer For Your Closet, Eliminate the Clutter

There are so many cute purses they make sometimes you want one in every color. Although it would be nice it is just is not practical. There would be too much clutter trying to store them all. Or would there? Many of us have several purses we change out throughout the year. Certain purses are just for certain outfits. Walk into any woman's closet and you will find a collection of purses. The collection is usually scattered every where. A purse organizer for the closet can solve the storage problem.

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You can choose from so many clever designs of purse organizers. Some are made just for purses. Others are ideas from creative people like you and me. When we become overwhelmed with clutter we come up with a solution.

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One of the best solutions I have found is the over the door shoe caddy. Hung over the closet door, this is great to store those little bags we like to carry. Each purse can fit into one of the plastic pockets. You can see at a glance the purse you are looking for.

The hanging shoe caddy is a great purse organizer for the closet too. With its deeper cubbies, large purses slide right in. These organizers are narrow enough you can hang two if need be. With each purse being in its own section the straps and handles do not become a jumbled mess.

There are purse organizers made just for the closet. You can buy wood ones or plastic. Some are even covered durable cardboard. Each organizer can be added to existing closet organizing systems. Most will fit on a shelf. Some are designed to sit on the floor. The option is yours.

One system is designed to hang on the wall. This unit is simply a strap with clips attached. Each purse is hung from a separate clip. You can add as many of these as you want or have room for. They are inexpensive. It is a cost effective solution to the cluttered pile of purses sitting every where in the closet.

Organizing your purses is simple with a tension rod. The same rod used as a shower curtain rod can be made to extend from floor to ceiling. Rubber stoppers attached to the rod at different levels can hold small "S" hooks. The purses can hang from these hooks. This can be put in a corner of the closet. The purses are off the floor and easy to see. When you buy another purse just add another hook.

There are many solutions for purse organizers in your closet. You can buy ones made for the purpose or come up with your own solution. The idea is to clear the clutter. Do what works for your lifestyle.

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Storage Ideas to Use When Organizing Your Home

Is it time to start organizing your home? If so, the first thing you want to do is plan what storage items you will need to accomplish your task. We are talking storage items that can be used throughout your house. Let's take a look at several storage items that will solve those clutter or disorganization problems.

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Kitchen

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Storage items for the kitchen include cutlery trays, drawer dividers, plastic-covered wire or chrome-coated shelves for the pantry, stackable plastic drawers for the pantry, baskets, crates and rolling bins if room permits. There are also the usual canisters and counter storage containers.

Bathroom

Storage items for the bathroom are plentiful and include wall hooks for robes and towels, shower caddies, two-tiered towel racks, small plastic drawer units, plastic baskets with handles, tension-mounted vertical storage bar, small decorative boxes, and the list could go on and on! A great organization tool is a shoe bag hung on the back of the bathroom door to store such items as soap, cotton balls, disposable razors, hair clips, and other small necessities. A Lazy Susan installed in the cabinet under the sink gives easy access to those items that are hard to reach. Plastic rather than wood works best in the bathroom.

Bedroom

Bedrooms need lots of shelves, drawers, and hanging space. Make sure your nightstands have at least one drawer for personal items as well as to stash those magazines and books that seem to accumulate. Every closet needs adequate space to hang clothes but also shelves for folded clothes. There are a variety of closet organizational systems on the market. You can always choose components to put together that fit your needs. One of my favorite closet organizers is a slanted shelf for shoes that attaches to the wall with a bracket. You will want several of these-each shelf holds about three pairs of shoes.

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Create Order In Your Home: Maximize Vertical Spaces

Using vertical space -- whether that means hanging objects from walls or ceilings, stacking them vertically, or just standing them on end versus laying them flat -- is almost always a good idea. The smaller the horizontal footprint you create, the less cluttered the space will feel -- and be. In this piece, I'll explore not only the old favorites of stacking and hanging, but will also add what I hope are a few new tricks using this sometimes overlooked, but highly useful way to store things.

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Store only what you need, use, and love

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I hope that this goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway: Do a thorough job of purging before you make, beg, borrow, or buy any kind of storage apparatus because you don't have to store what you no longer own. Plus, how can you accurately judge the kind, size, and number of storage mechanisms you'll need if you don't know what you're storing? First things first: know what you're storing before you buy containers or storage infrastructure.

But you do have to store what you decide to keep, so...

...that makes the post-purge period the perfect time to re-evaluate where and how you store things. Keep in mind that storage spaces and products must be appropriate for their contents, as well as for the frequency of use of those contents. The four main kinds of storage are:

* temporary: for transient objects such as the mail, newspaper, and car keys

* everyday: for things you use a lot, such as dishes, socks, and shampoo

* seasonal: for items such as holiday decorations, winter coats, and beach toys

* deep: for things such as your tax returns from four years ago, and special heirlooms that you want to keep but don't want to display

Hang it, stand it, stack it, rack it

One of the most useful strategies that you'll ever take into the organizing battle is the goal of maximizing vertical space. "Going vertical" -- whether you hang things, stand them on end, stack them up in a pile, or use hooks or multi-hook racks -- is almost always a stellar idea because it takes things up and out of your way, and it allows you to eliminate some horizontal surfaces, which are clutter magnets. The higher you can go with your vertical organization (without creating dangerous, inconvenient, or unrealistic retrieval requirements, of course) -- and thus the more wall, ceiling, vertical shelf, and vertical cupboard space you can use -- the smaller the horizontal footprint you'll create. The result? More space, light, air, order, and breathing room.

Let's look at some of the many ways to implement this principle of using vertical space.

* Love my cubby: Cubby units and lockers are great examples of using vertical space because you can hang stuff inside, put it on top, and maybe even store things below them if they're on legs.

* Book 'em: Albums and three-ring-binder-type books that hold such items as recipes, schedules, photos, household information, carry-out menus, CDs, and owner's manuals can store a lot of information vertically.

* April showers: Caddies and organizers that hang either on the wall of the shower or over the showerhead can hold several bottles on their shelves, as well as bath puffs and shavers on their hooks.

* It's the curtains for you! Shower curtains, that is. Use one with pockets sewn on the outside (dry) side to create lots of spots to stash lightweight items such as combs, cotton balls, barrettes, and hair ribbons.

* Can you feel the tension? A tension rod -- a long pole that runs floor to ceiling and is held in place by tension -- outfitted with horizontal "arms" and posted near the shower offers places from which to hang brushes, sponges, and towels, as well as buckets or baskets that, in turn, can hold smaller things such as soap and shavers. A pole like this can also hold plants, plus heavy-duty garage versions can even support bicycles.

* It's a shoe-in: Clear-plastic shoe organizers with a dozen or more pouches are great for bundles of socks, pantyhose, rolled-up belts, folded scarves, large pieces of jewelry, small toys, puppets, mittens, hairbrushes, and on and on. They hang nicely on either side of a door -- vertical space that's often overlooked.

* Shoe-in, too: Another variety of shoe (or sweater) organizer is the fabric kind with rectangular cubby holes -- in either narrow or wide styles -- that hangs from a closet rod. It can hold shoes, naturally, but it can also corral entire outfits for kids, shirts, pants, small games, mittens, hats, and myriad other things. When placed in a mudroom or at the door you use most, it can hold incoming or outgoing gear. The best part is, with its wide openings and no lids, doors, or other obstacles, even the most organizationally challenged folks ought to be able to put a few things away in this organizer's big, wide-open slots. If your household members are a little more disciplined, such an organizer can be outfitted with fabric drawers.

* Tie one on: Tie and belt racks consume zero floor space and can hold plenty of ties, belts, scarves, necklaces, bracelets, and lint brushes.

* The best little hook: Cup hooks rule! Besides hanging mugs from them inside or under a cupboard, hang a hair dryer from one inside the bathroom vanity, or hang your keys on the wall by the door you use most.

* Up and under: Suspend your wine glasses by their bases on tracks, either inside or under a cupboard, and mount small appliances under cupboards to free up counter space as well. Plastic wrap, aluminum foil, and boxes of zip-top bags can reside inside a door with the help of a special holder designed to hold long, lean boxes.

* Up and over: Over-the-door hooks and racks are super for bathrobes, coats, towels, clothes you plan to wear again, and fresh laundry on hangers. Some of these have a fold-down drying rack attached, which can hold damp dish towels, wet mittens, and other things that need air-drying.

* Chain gang: If you hang a length of chain (or a set of shower-curtain rings linked together) from the ceiling or over a closet clothes rod, and then hang 'S' hooks or clothespins on it, you've got a winning vertical storage idea for purses, hats, scarves, belts, and lightweight stuffed animals with collars.

* Clothesline the guy: String a clothesline, rope, or ribbon along a child's bedroom wall and hang art pieces from it with clothespins. Or, add one to a kitchen wall to hold photos, messages, invitations, and greeting cards.

* Those lazy days of summer? If you don't seem to be making much use of that summer hammock out in the yard, use it inside the garage. Suspend it from two walls in a corner, sort of near the ceiling, and use it to corral sports balls, cushions, canoe paddles, sleeping bags, swim noodles, or other light-but-bulky items. A smaller version in a child's room can hold stuffed animals, pillows, and large-but-lightweight toys.

* Double the pleasure: Suspend a second clothes rod from the existing one in a closet using two cords or lengths of chain to double your storage capacity for shorter clothes such as shirts. If you need to store longer items such as dresses and robes as well, suspend the second rod from only part of the existing rod and hang the longer items from the original rod.

* Shed no tiers: Tiered, hanging baskets -- typically three wire-mesh ones in graduated sizes that hang from a chain -- can hold fruit and vegetables in the kitchen, cotton balls and wash cloths in the bathroom, and/or socks and small treasures in kids' rooms. Tiered skirt hangers are also cool because you can hang many skirts -- on both sides of it -- in not much more width than it would normally take to hang one.

* Shelve it: Plastic or plastic-coated-wire shelf inserts can be real boons for your cupboards and closets. Just set one in a spot where you have a lot of vertical space but not much horizontal surface area -- on the shelf in a high-ceilinged closet, in a tall cupboard with no shelves, or on a standard-size shelf that could be better utilized if there were a "mezzanine" added. Imagine the precarious towers of objects that you'll eliminate.

* Straighten up: Another shelf savior is the vertical divider. Whether made of wood, metal, or plastic-covered wire, these make things that tend to topple -- sweaters, purses, and blankets -- stand at attention.

Go vertical by hanging, standing, stacking, racking, and embrace that vertical space.

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Sports-Themed Hanging Space Saver

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Nov 01, 2011 11:52:12

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Hang this 4 shelves mesh unit in the closet or snap around the top bunk. It holds a lot of "stuff" without taking up a lot of room. Great for camp or college!



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Flower Hanging Bed Caddy

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This adorable caddy has 5 pockets for holding all that stuff! Just tuck the 6" flap under the mattress or use the optional ties to attach to the slats of the bed. Great for camp or college!



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