Monday, August 14, 2017

Five Components of a True Closet System

Expert organizers agree that a system is critical to maintain a functional closet, yet very few closets start out with one. So no matter how tidy and organized we are, we often feel like there is something missing. Could our closets look a lot better than they do right now? The answer to that is yes, with a closet system we think is pretty smart.

In fact, it IS smart! You’ll get to know the five components of a true closet system in a way that’s easy to remember, using the letters in SMART:

S = Solid Foundation. A solid foundation for your closet is quite simply the right amount of hanging rods and shelves necessary to hold your wardrobe. The designers at A Perfect Closet conduct a thorough inventory of what you want in your closet, then come up with an organizational design that will accommodate everything.

M = Maximizing, or making use of all available space. An efficient closet system can sometimes double the storage capacity simply by turning empty walls into usable space. Additional elements such as drawers, dividers and slatwalls may be included, depending on your needs and target budget.

A = Arrangement. Many studies have shown the positive impact that aesthetics and pleasing arrangements have on mood and even on productivity. You begin and end your day using the closet—in no time, artful arrangement of wardrobe by color, creating zones and grouping similar items will become essential (and second nature!) to you.

R = Reachable. The items you use and wear frequently should be within easy reach; the right configuration of hanging rods and shelves will put your hanging clothes, folded items, shoes and accessories in the ideal spots. Higher shelves allow for seasonal storage and infrequently used items.

T = Trimming. Effective and ongoing evaluation of your closet and its contents is part of maintaining a well-organized closet. A Perfect Closet provides lots of ideas and tips for getting your wardrobe into optimum condition—you also may want to trim in order to make room for a piece or two from this season’s chic styles!

Once you understand how these five factors transform a passive space into an ultra-functional closet, you are well on your way to a higher degree in wardrobe management.

Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom closet design specialists.

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Thursday, August 10, 2017

Renovate Your Closet With A Perfect Closet 

Renovate Your Closet With A Perfect Closet
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According to a study done by the world’s leading home remodeling and interior design social network Houzz, homeowners are increasingly redoing their master bedrooms, and almost all of them include a closet renovation. These renovations, more often than not, result in a bigger closet.

What could be the reason for this growing trend of extravagance? People are starting to feel that the closet is a place where they would not mind spending more of their time, since it can be a nice, temporary escape from the responsibilities of work and family life. For instance, people are adding center islands, window seats, benches, and chaise lounges so that they can relax in their walk-ins after those long, stressful days at work and running after the kids.

In addition, there has been a surge in professional organizers and organization methods. In other words, organizing our homes has become a crucial part of our lives. Homeowners are taking notice and investing more in living organized lives themselves.

Lastly, the ability to add customization to their closets has never been hotter. Homeowners want their walk-in closets to feel like a boutique or clothing store and will add features to their designs such as cubbyholes for specific brands and designs of bags, vanity lights for doing make-up, and all sorts of other accessories, including jewelry drawers, belt racks, and pull-out valet rods. Decorative details are becoming more popular as well, with an increased demand for crown moldings and crystal drawer handles.

Our closets have become a non-expendable part of our homes, and their value – both financially and emotionally – should not be underestimated.

Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom closet design specialists.

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Monday, July 31, 2017

You’re Almost Done With the 6 Step Challenge!

Congrats! You’re almost done with the 6 Step Challenge for an organized closet. After the first two challenges we discussed assessing the space in your closet organizer, and then deciding on a permanent storage solution. But, the final steps are all about putting everything back in your closet in an organized fashion – and keeping it that way.

Step 5 – Organize Your Wardrobe
Hopefully you’ve decided that a custom closet system from A Perfect Closet is the best answer for you; specifically when it comes to keeping your closet clean and organized. Now that your custom unit has been installed, you don’t want to put everything back without an organized plan. Even if you opted for another type of storage system, you still need to put everything back in an organized way.

Many organization experts advise the best way to store your wardrobe is to group like items together, but the best way is really what works best for you. If you don’t know, then start by grouping similar items together and see if this works for you – in terms of finding what you need easily and quickly. If possible, use one type of hanger and make sure you hang your clothes properly. Store your shoes in pairs, place folded clothing in stacks and make sure that special items like evening wear are stored correctly in your closet organizer.

Step 6 – Maintain Your Beautiful and Organized Closet
Your new custom closet system is the answer to how you will keep your clothing organized, but like many things, it must be maintained and cared for. You don’t want to lapse back into old habits of putting things where they don’t belong or not utilizing your closet storage for what it was meant for.

If you place everything back where it belongs to begin with, you don’t have to reorganize or clean up later on. Get in the habit of putting your jewelry back into your jewelry drawers or hanging your belts on the belt rack, instead of throwing everything down on the nearest surface. However, we are only human and even a closet storage system needs some refreshing from time to time. If possible, on a monthly basis, make sure your closet is organized and free of clutter. This kind of mindful upkeep will ensure that your custom closet stays as beautiful as it was on the first day you ever used it.

Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our design consultants.

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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

The Next 2 Steps For Closet Organization

The Next 2 Steps For Closet Organization
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Now that you’ve gotten the clutter out of your life, it’s time to move ahead in the organization process. Here are steps three and four, which are guaranteed to help you to determine just how much closet storage space you have, and then guides you in deciding on a permanent storage solution.

Step 3 – Assess Your Closet Storage Space

Now that you’ve gotten rid of everything you are not keeping, it’s time to completely empty your closet, so you can see how much space you have for the things you’re keeping. Take everything out of your closet and group like items together so you can see how many things you have in each group. Here comes the big question – do you have enough space for everything?

The answer should be yes, and the next step is to make sure you have the right size and types of storage available for everything. How do you want to organize your clothing? By color, by season or by type of clothing? It’s best to use the same kind of quality hangers to achieve a uniform look and insure each piece of clothing is properly hung. How are you going to store your shoes? Professional organizers recommend getting them off the floor and into sturdy shoe storage options such as a shoe rack, bag or shoe shelves. How will you organize your jewelry? Jewelry is something that must be organized or you run the risk of either loosing pieces or damaging it. Are you going to hang your jewelry in a storage bag, on hooks or in a lined jewelry tray? Once you make these decisions, it’s time to go get the proper storage tools.

Step 4 – Finding a Permanent Closet Storage Solution
If you’ve come to the conclusion that you don’t have the proper storage solution, it’s time to consider your alternatives.  You can get a DIY closet kit available in retail stores, but, if you want a more permanent solution, it’s best to get meet with a custom closet expert who can show you all your options.

A Perfect Closet, for example, offers a no-obligation design consultation in which one of their professional designers will come to your home, assess your closet storage space for you, and collaborate with you to create a closet design that best maximizes your space.

Watch for the last two steps to come!

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Thursday, July 20, 2017

Organization Tips From A Perfect Closet

Organization Tips From A Perfect Closet
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The trick to an organized closet is to get good, functional systems in place so that you never have to go through this challenge again. A custom closet system is the best permanent solution for solving organizational issues for any closet organizer because it’s made expressively to fit your unique storage needs.

Use this six step challenge to help you finally organize that closet you’ve been intending to clean for a long time, and get on the path to permanent organization. The challenge is set up so that you can either execute it in six steps or six weeks depending on your schedule. You can apply these steps not only to clothes but also to organizing jewelry, accessories and shoes. And, in the true spirit of a challenge, if you do this with someone else and make a friendly bet, you will be even more motivated to complete the challenge.

Step 1 – Declutter Your Closet
Decluttering is always the first step in organizing any space and is especially important when it comes to closets, which generally become the dumpster for not only clothes but also miscellaneous stuff. There are two parts to the decluttering process: determine what you will definitely not be keeping, and decide whether what stays is worth keeping. These two steps are necessary because you don’t want to organize clutter – you want to get rid of it.

When you open your closet doors, you may get overwhelmed, so start by simply addressing one section of the closet. You don’t need to take everything out since you are dealing with the things that you really don’t want. As you go through your clothes, throw out anything that doesn’t fit, is out of style, worn out or you simply don’t like. You may also want to dispose of something you haven’t worn in a year, however, occasion clothing is the one thing that is exempt. Once you’ve determined what you will not be keeping, decide whether you will be donating the items or throwing them out. Keep in mind to not donate anything that is in poor condition.

Step 2 – Organize What is Left
It’s easy to throw out the stuff you obviously don’t want but now that the first round of decluttering is done, you must decide if the things that are left are worth keeping. Some things are obvious; you’re not going to be throwing away those good suits and designer shoes. However, it’s the things that are in limbo that make up this process tough.

To help you decide, group similar items together then list the must haves in order. Most of the must haves are pretty clear, so you can leave most things in your closet for now. When you get to the bottom of the list of must haves, look to see if there is room in your closet for those items. If not, chances are you need to find new homes for them. This weeding out process is not as easy as it sounds and you may re-prioritize items several times. Keep in mind; if you don’t go through this process and make some tough decisions, you will be stuck where you started – frustrated with an unorganized closet that’s filled with clutter.

Watch for the other steps to come!

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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Custom Closets Aesthetics From A Perfect Closet

Custom Closets Aesthetics From A Perfect Closet
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We know that custom closets can provide much needed functionality to a home, and over the years, closet aesthetics have evolved on an equal scale.

A well-designed closet has the potential to be a place of retreat and a personal oasis, where you’re surrounded by all of the beautiful personal bells and whistles selected during your collaboration with a designer such as glass sliding doors and Lucite drawer handles. However, the glitz and glam options might not be for everyone, as some people prefer a cozier and homely atmosphere in their closets. Luckily, since a custom closet can be designed in so many different ways, it can also be made to be warmer and more inviting.

Use Those Colors
First off, you’ll want to incorporate the appropriate color schemes for your closet. Creamy tones such as gray and pastel work well for women’s dressing rooms while exotic veneers provide a comfortable aura for men’s closets. If you’re thinking about adding backing to the closet, make sure it’s a pale background with some texture, as dark closet backs can clash horribly with the aforementioned colors.

Use LED Lights
For your hanging rods, consider adding LED light strips underneath them, as this subtly adds a bit of ambience to your shirts and dresses. If you’re so inclined, you could also add LED strips along the base, which creates the illusion of a welcoming walkway for the closet.

Display Your Shoes Properly
Shoes should be displayed with slanted shelves that have toe stoppers. If your shoe collection is expansive and is stored in high vertical shelves, a rolling ladder can be used to access it, similar to how people grab books in a large cozy home library.

Use Glass
Finally, if you’re thinking of closet counters and islands, it is highly recommended that they are covered in glass so that contents such as jewelry can be seen at a glance. Getting ready for the day in a custom closet is a unique experience, and one can draw inspiration from his or her surroundings if he or she can see items right away.

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Friday, July 7, 2017

Create Your Dream Home

For many people building a home of their own is like a dream come true. In such cases people prefer custom cabinets over the pre-crafted cabinets. Custom cabinets are the perfect match to create your dream home. People spend fortunes in building a dream home so in order to make the home look its best, nothing can be better than customized cabinets. The best thing about the customized cabinets is that while building them you can enjoy full liberty of choosing everything from the materials to the color of your choice. A home should be a reflection of its owner. Custom cabinetry reflect the personality and the identity of the home owners; hence, it is truly a reflection of one’s character.

The best thing about the customized cabinetry is that you can make full use of your creativity and imagination to a great extent. You can try a hand at designing your own cabinets and give them a unique touch. In these types of cabinet people enjoy the freedom to dictate the color, shape and size of these cabinets in accordance to their requirements. Depending on your needs you can go for single door or multi door cabinet- a liberty that you cannot enjoy with pre crafted cabinets. Cabinets are used for storage purpose, but the storage requirement of every person is surely not similar. In the case of pre crafted cabinets people are not left with any other option than to go for the standard sized cabinets. But custom cabinetry can be manufactured keeping your requirements in mind; hence, they are of great benefit.

Custom cabinets are the best investment that you can make in your home. They will fit better, they will blend with your decor better and you can customize them so that the layout is exactly the way that you want it to be. So, make your house your dream home by having your cabinets customized to fit your exact requirements. You will be surprised how affordable they can be!

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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Essential Pantry Items to Keep You Organized and Stress-Free

Outside your refrigerator, your pantry is the go-to stop to get food. However, it quickly loses that title if you have to spend time whether you bought something or where a food item is.

Instead of putting yourself in confusing situations every single time you walk into your food storage area, equip yourself with the right tools so that you have a well-stocked and well-organized pantry all the time.

- Clear Bins
There is no excuse to not have see-through bins in a pantry. Clear bins are self- explanatory: they allow you to see your food items at a glance. Whether its pasta or a pile of pinto beans, storing them in something you can see without opening it will prevent the pantry from becoming the Twilight Zone.

- Lazy Susans
If you still don’t know what a Lazy Susan is, it’s a rotating tray that keeps bottles and their labels facing front at all times. They’re perfect for utilizing the corner spaces of your pantry instead of letting them go to waste. Lazy Susans are a lifesaver for those who own many different kinds of spices.

- Baskets
Baskets group your food and make it easy to identify. In addition, they allow you to move a group of food items at once for easy organization. If you really want to go the distance, label each and every single one of those bad boys.

- Trays
Trays function similarly to baskets, except that they are mostly flat, and you can place groups of related items on top of them for other family members to find exactly what they need. For example, if the man in the house needs a PB&J fix, put the bread, the peanut butter, and jam together on the tray. Making chili for the family? Group the beans, spices, and sauces together for an easy take out.

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Monday, June 19, 2017

Upgrade Time

The upcoming year is looking to bring a slew of fresh looks and ideas into homes everywhere. Consider incorporating one or all of the following storage trends into your next closet makeover.

- 2 Sides
Couples are sharing more than ever now, all the way down to the closet. What is commonly known as the “His and Hers” closet is apparently all the rage these days, with couples looking to create a system that effectively brings together their belongings and distinctly separates them in a nice clean way.

Typically, His and Hers closets feature a combination of two different kinds of finishes: dark colors like espresso for the man and bright vibrant whites with shiny metals for the woman.

- See through
People really want to see their items at a glance without having to open anything, which is why they’re opting for transparent materials such as Lucite and glass to adorn their closet designs.

Since people are investing in a dream closet, they want to make sure that it truly represents them. See-through materials allow clothing to be displayed similar to how products are shown at exhibitions. Not to mention, they make each and every piece of clothing feel like they’re part of a special collection.

- Lighting
Adding to the idea of making a closet look as glamorous as possible, people are slowly adding LED lighting to their closet systems, especially overhead lights above hanging rods. Lights accentuate certain areas of the closet and are a lifesaver when you can’t differentiate between a navy blue cardigan and a black one.

Of course, LED lighting can be a bit on the pricey side, but it is well worth the investment, as it has the power to turn a boring closet into a personal boutique.

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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

A Pantry Fit for a Chef

Most homeowners today are satisfied with storing their groceries in their existing kitchen cabinets, but food enthusiasts and stay-at-home chefs would benefit from a storage system that is designed specifically for allowing easy access to food items and ingredients, and nothing fits the bill better than a custom kitchen pantry.

A custom walk-in pantry will quickly become the perfect companion for chefs. First off, no amount of kitchen cabinet space can compare to the volume of storage space that a custom kitchen pantry provides, since custom designs have walls that go from floor to ceiling. With the amount of room available, one can store a variety of ingredients, snacks, cooking appliances, and cookbooks, all in one convenient place.

With cabinets, you’re limited to how you can categorize food items, but with an expanded space, it’s easy to separate the spices from the canned foods, because one has more room to organize everything to his or her liking. For example, one can create sections that are divided into different food groups, or even a place for ingredients that are used more often than others. Heck, you can even go as far as organizing everything in either rows or columns.

Most importantly, chefs need a centralized station that consolidates all of their necessities, because cooking demands that food be available on-hand in a convenient, visible, and accessible manner, and custom kitchen pantries provide that. Finally, if you happen to go through a change in cooking style or need to incorporate a whole different set of ingredients in your kitchen, custom pantry designs can be adjusted to match those changes.

By having every tool as well as all food in one easy to access location, cooking can become a much more stress free and fun experience!

Looking for a way to better organize your pantry? Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom pantry design specialists.

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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Redoing Your Bedroom Closet With A Perfect Closet

Making the decision to redo your bedroom closet is one you should be proud of, as the rewards you reap will last you a lifetime.

You’re essentially given a blank canvas and an easel to create your art of organization. It can definitely feel overwhelming because of all of the possibilities, but a designer collaborates with you every step of the way, so rest assured you’re in good hands.

Even so, there are a few things to think about and prepare before starting the whole process. Remember, you want to make sure that you design the perfect bedroom closet, so being meticulous and on top of things is key!

You might be thinking that a new closet will accommodate all of the items that you already have, and that is absolutely true. However, great organization doesn’t involve clutter and chances are that pieces of clutter exist among your belongings. Clutter can include old accessories and clothes that you simply don’t wear anymore.

Not only do you want a good closet, you also want a closet that will help you be a better-organized person. Consider purging pieces of clothing that you don’t wear or being a Good Samaritan and donating them. After all, you want your closet to look great holding the clothes that you actually wear.

-If you plan to have a hanging rod that displays all of your shirts and blouses, you’re going to want to have that rod installed right in front of the door for easy access, while other less-frequently worn items can go deeper into the room. It really is just standing in front of your bedroom closet and imagining how you’ll use it.

-Are you the type of person who rotates clothes based on seasons? Maybe you’ll want to design a closet system that makes it easy to swap out items. Also, maybe you aren’t exactly the tallest person out there and need shelves that are adjusted to your height.

-Only you know what you need and some careful planning will allow you to create a bedroom closet design that you’ll be proud of.

Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom closet design specialists.

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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Investing in a Custom Closet

Investing in a custom closet is like purchasing a fine piece of furniture; no matter where you go in life, you want to take it with you because it’s an investment for life. This is especially the case when you work with a professional closet company that has a long established history of delivering finely crafted products. And, custom closet organizers can grow and change as your life grows and changes.

For example, if you first purchase your custom closet as a single person, the closet will be all about you and is designed according to your organizational needs to fit all your clothing. You chose the look and style of closest along with accessories like a slat wall for purses, a velvet-lined jewelry drawer or adjustable shoe shelves for your boot collection. Then, when you enter into conscious coupling, not only do you have to make emotional space for a partner, but you have to make physical space for your partner’s things, too.

You now may need to share your custom closet system and transform a long-hanging unit to a double hanging unit to make more space. Or perhaps those boot shelves need to be converted to regular shoe shelves by moving the shelves a few inches down. Or you may need to add a belt rack or another laundry basket and that jewelry drawer may be converted to store ties or watches. This is all very easily accomplished with custom-built closet systems because they’re specifically designed to accommodate your needs.

The next phase of your life may involve becoming a homebuyer and moving to a house where there is now a walk-in closet to accommodate a couple’s things. You can move your closet organizer into this space or install it in another room, so that you and your partner can design a new custom closet incorporating both of your design ideas and storage needs. Turn single life closet into a spare room or into a baby’s closet. Clothes rods can be rearranged to accommodate smaller baby clothing and cubbies can replace shelves to organize a child’s things. Keep in mind, as the baby grows, the closet can once again be rearranged to accommodate the child’s growing needs.

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Monday, May 22, 2017

Keeping an Organized Pantry

The pantry is probably the fastest space to go awry. Once that first box is on the wrong shelf, new boxes will follow. And it’s exhausting to maintain. After strolling the isles, battling the checkout line, loading and unloading groceries, we are just too tired to put things away. So things just get shoved anywhere on the shelf.

Here's how to organize that kitchen pantry.

-Group like things together. This can either be all your pastas, rice and grain in one spot or even keeping all the ingredients necessary for your favorite, most often cooked meals in one place. You will know which system will work for you.
-Spices should be kept in alphabetical order. That’s how you find them at the store and that’s how you should find them at home. I know it sounds anal, but it does work. It makes finding things easier!
-Spices should never be purchased in large amounts. After 6 months they usually lose their potency. If it is not fragrant nor is it going to do what you want. Take advantage of the really small jars for those once a year spices. Big jars are cheaper per ounce but not when you start throwing old spices away.
-Keep a pad and pen in your pantry. Use this to jot down anything you notice that’s getting low. When you are ready to go to the store, grab this list so you don’t have to rummage thru your pantry again. This list will be the start of your grocery list.
-Take 10-15 minutes each month and look through your pantry. Take inventory and toss out any out dated items. General rule:  If you can’t remember buying it, toss it… it’s probably too old anyway.
-Arrange items by date. Recently purchased items should get sent to the back and older items should be moved to the front. This guarantees that you are eating the older products first.
-You can also purchase plastic lazy susans or “step” shelves from places like stacksandstacks.com to help you find things more easily.

Keeping your pantry organized will save you time in the kitchen. Take a few minutes to put things away when you get home from the grocery store and encourage families member to put things back in their place.

Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom pantry design specialists.

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Thursday, May 18, 2017

Keep Organized with A Perfect Closet

Once you decide on a custom closet you can rest assured knowing that organization will no longer be a concern. Your designer from A Perfect Closet can help you choose a scheme to incorporate drawers, hanging sections, and accessories that will optimize your space and accommodate your wardrobe. Now comes the fun part; beyond accessories, you need to choose finishes for your new closet organizer, and we can provide simple tips to keep your design modern and exciting.

A Perfect Closet has many different options to spice up a closet beyond the bare bones. Velvet-lined drawers are a great way to add a luxurious aesthetic and create a boutique-like feel. In addition to the sleek and sophisticated look, the functionality is enormous. With expensive jewelry, dainty rings and delicate necklaces prone to tangle, a cushioned drawer will protect all your most precious pieces while keeping them organized.

If you are aiming for a look that is a bit more gender neutral, or perhaps you aren’t keen to showcase the mishmash of colors and patterns that live behind your closet doors, wood is a great option. Many people choose melamine for the basic construction of their closet systems because it is reliable and budget-friendly. But, we have a slew of wood textures that can add a wow-factor to an otherwise understated design.

Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom closet design specialists.

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Friday, May 12, 2017

Find Style and Simplicity in the His and Hers Closet

The upcoming year is looking to bring a slew of fresh looks and ideas into homes everywhere. Consider incorporating one or all of the following storage trends into your next closet makeover.


- 2 Sides
Couples are sharing more than ever now, all the way down to the closet. What is commonly known as the “His and Hers” closet is apparently all the rage these days, with couples looking to create a system that effectively brings together their belongings and distinctly separates them in a nice clean way.

Typically, His and Hers closets feature a combination of two different kinds of finishes: dark colors like espresso for the man and bright vibrant whites with shiny metals for the woman.

- See through
People really want to see their items at a glance without having to open anything, which is why they’re opting for transparent materials such as Lucite and glass to adorn their closet designs.

Since people are investing in a dream closet, they want to make sure that it truly represents them. See-through materials allow clothing to be displayed similar to how products are shown at exhibitions. Not to mention, they make each and every piece of clothing feel like they’re part of a special collection.

- Lighting
Adding to the idea of making a closet look as glamorous as possible, people are slowly adding LED lighting to their closet systems, especially overhead lights above hanging rods. Lights accentuate certain areas of the closet and are a lifesaver when you can’t differentiate between a navy blue cardigan and a black one.

Of course, LED lighting can be a bit on the pricey side, but it is well worth the investment, as it has the power to turn a boring closet into a personal boutique.

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Monday, May 1, 2017

Equip Yourself With the Right Tools

Essential Pantry Items to Keep You Organized and Stress-Free

Outside your refrigerator, your pantry is the go-to stop to get food. However, it quickly loses that title if you have to spend time whether you bought something or where a food item is.

Instead of putting yourself in confusing situations every single time you walk into your food storage area, equip yourself with the right tools so that you have a well-stocked and well-organized pantry all the time.

- Clear Bins
There is no excuse to not have see-through bins in a pantry. Clear bins are self- explanatory: they allow you to see your food items at a glance. Whether its pasta or a pile of pinto beans, storing them in something you can see without opening it will prevent the pantry from becoming the Twilight Zone.

- Lazy Susans
If you still don’t know what a Lazy Susan is, it’s a rotating tray that keeps bottles and their labels facing front at all times. They’re perfect for utilizing the corner spaces of your pantry instead of letting them go to waste. Lazy Susans are a lifesaver for those who own many different kinds of spices.

- Baskets
Baskets group your food and make it easy to identify. In addition, they allow you to move a group of food items at once for easy organization. If you really want to go the distance, label each and every single one of those bad boys.

- Trays
Trays function similarly to baskets, except that they are mostly flat, and you can place groups of related items on top of them for other family members to find exactly what they need. For example, if the man in the house needs a PB&J fix, put the bread, the peanut butter, and jam together on the tray. Making chili for the family? Group the beans, spices, and sauces together for an easy take out.

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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Be SMART When It Comes To Custom Closets

Expert organizers agree that a system is critical to maintain a functional closet, yet very few closets start out with one. So no matter how tidy and organized we are, we often feel like there is something missing. Could our closets look a lot better than they do right now? The answer to that is yes, with a closet system we think is pretty smart.

In fact, it IS smart! You’ll get to know the five components of a true closet system in a way that’s easy to remember, using the letters in SMART:

S = Solid Foundation. A solid foundation for your closet is quite simply the right amount of hanging rods and shelves necessary to hold your wardrobe. The designers at A Perfect Closet conduct a thorough inventory of what you want in your closet, then come up with an organizational design that will accommodate everything.

M = Maximizing, or making use of all available space. An efficient closet system can sometimes double the storage capacity simply by turning empty walls into usable space. Additional elements such as drawers, dividers and slatwalls may be included, depending on your needs and target budget.

A = Arrangement. Many studies have shown the positive impact that aesthetics and pleasing arrangements have on mood and even on productivity. You begin and end your day using the closet—in no time, artful arrangement of wardrobe by color, creating zones and grouping similar items will become essential (and second nature!) to you.

R = Reachable. The items you use and wear frequently should be within easy reach; the right configuration of hanging rods and shelves will put your hanging clothes, folded items, shoes and accessories in the ideal spots. Higher shelves allow for seasonal storage and infrequently used items.

T = Trimming. Effective and ongoing evaluation of your closet and its contents is part of maintaining a well-organized closet. A Perfect Closet provides lots of ideas and tips for getting your wardrobe into optimum condition—you also may want to trim in order to make room for a piece or two from this season’s chic styles!

Once you understand how these five factors transform a passive space into an ultra-functional closet, you are well on your way to a higher degree in wardrobe management.

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Thursday, April 20, 2017

Renovate Your Closet With A Perfect Closet

Renovate Your Closet With A Perfect Closet

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According to a study done by the world’s leading home remodeling and interior design social network Houzz, homeowners are increasingly redoing their master bedrooms, and almost all of them include a closet renovation. These renovations, more often than not, result in a bigger closet.
What could be the reason for this growing trend of extravagance? People are starting to feel that the closet is a place where they would not mind spending more of their time, since it can be a nice, temporary escape from the responsibilities of work and family life. For instance, people are adding center islands, window seats, benches, and chaise lounges so that they can relax in their walk-ins after those long, stressful days at work and running after the kids.
In addition, there has been a surge in professional organizers and organization methods. In other words, organizing our homes has become a crucial part of our lives. Homeowners are taking notice and investing more in living organized lives themselves.
Lastly, the ability to add customization to their closets has never been hotter. Homeowners want their walk-in closets to feel like a boutique or clothing store and will add features to their designs such as cubbyholes for specific brands and designs of bags, vanity lights for doing make-up, and all sorts of other accessories, including jewelry drawers, belt racks, and pull-out valet rods. Decorative details are becoming more popular as well, with an increased demand for crown moldings and crystal drawer handles.
Our closets have become a non-expendable part of our homes, and their value – both financially and emotionally – should not be underestimated.
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Thursday, April 13, 2017

Keep Your Closet Organized With A Perfect Closet

Keep Your Closet Organized With A Perfect Closet

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Congrats! You’re almost done with the 6 Step Challenge for an organized closet. After the first two challenges we discussed assessing the space in your closet organizer, and then deciding on a permanent storage solution. But, the final steps are all about putting everything back in your closet in an organized fashion – and keeping it that way
Step 5 – Organize Your Wardrobe
Hopefully you’ve decided that a custom closet system from A Perfect Closet is the best answer for you; specifically when it comes to keeping your closet clean and organized. Now that your custom unit has been installed, you don’t want to put everything back without an organized plan. Even if you opted for another type of storage system, you still need to put everything back in an organized way.
Many organization experts advise the best way to store your wardrobe is to group like items together, but the best way is really what works best for you. If you don’t know, then start by grouping similar items together and see if this works for you – in terms of finding what you need easily and quickly. If possible, use one type of hanger and make sure you hang your clothes properly. Store your shoes in pairs, place folded clothing in stacks and make sure that special items like evening wear are stored correctly in your closet organizer.
Step 6 – Maintain Your Beautiful and Organized Closet
Your new custom closet system is the answer to how you will keep your clothing organized, but like many things, it must be maintained and cared for. You don’t want to lapse back into old habits of putting things where they don’t belong or not utilizing your closet storage for what it was meant for.
If you place everything back where it belongs to begin with, you don’t have to reorganize or clean up later on. Get in the habit of putting your jewelry back into your jewelry drawers or hanging your belts on the belt rack, instead of throwing everything down on the nearest surface. However, we are only human and even a closet storage system needs some refreshing from time to time. If possible, on a monthly basis, make sure your closet is organized and free of clutter. This kind of mindful upkeep will ensure that your custom closet stays as beautiful as it was on the first day you ever used it.
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Monday, April 3, 2017

The Next 2 Steps For Closet Organization

The Next 2 Steps For Closet Organization

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Now that you’ve gotten the clutter out of your life, it’s time to move ahead in the organization process. Here are steps three and four, which are guaranteed to help you to determine just how much closet storage space you have, and then guides you in deciding on a permanent storage solution.
Step 3 – Assess Your Closet Storage Space
Now that you’ve gotten rid of everything you are not keeping, it’s time to completely empty your closet, so you can see how much space you have for the things you’re keeping. Take everything out of your closet and group like items together so you can see how many things you have in each group. Here comes the big question – do you have enough space for everything?
The answer should be yes, and the next step is to make sure you have the right size and types of storage available for everything. How do you want to organize your clothing? By color, by season or by type of clothing? It’s best to use the same kind of quality hangers to achieve a uniform look and insure each piece of clothing is properly hung. How are you going to store your shoes? Professional organizers recommend getting them off the floor and into sturdy shoe storage options such as a shoe rack, bag or shoe shelves. How will you organize your jewelry? Jewelry is something that must be organized or you run the risk of either loosing pieces or damaging it. Are you going to hang your jewelry in a storage bag, on hooks or in a lined jewelry tray? Once you make these decisions, it’s time to go get the proper storage tools.
Step 4 – Finding a Permanent Closet Storage Solution
If you’ve come to the conclusion that you don’t have the proper storage solution, it’s time to consider your alternatives. You can get a DIY closet kit available in retail stores, but, if you want a more permanent solution, it’s best to get meet with a custom closet expert who can show you all your options.
A Perfect Closet, for example, offers a no-obligation design consultation in which one of their professional designers will come to your home, assess your closet storage space for you, and collaborate with you to create a closet design that best maximizes your space.
Watch for the last two steps to come!

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Organization Tips From A Perfect Closet: Part 1

Organization Tips From A Perfect Closet: Part 1

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The trick to an organized closet is to get good, functional systems in place so that you never have to go through this challenge again. A custom closet system is the best permanent solution for solving organizational issues for any closet organizer because it’s made expressively to fit your unique storage needs.
Use this six step challenge to help you finally organize that closet you’ve been intending to clean for a long time, and get on the path to permanent organization. The challenge is set up so that you can either execute it in six steps or six weeks depending on your schedule. You can apply these steps not only to clothes but also to organizing jewelry, accessories and shoes. And, in the true spirit of a challenge, if you do this with someone else and make a friendly bet, you will be even more motivated to complete the challenge.
Step 1 – Declutter Your Closet
Decluttering is always the first step in organizing any space and is especially important when it comes to closets, which generally become the dumpster for not only clothes but also miscellaneous stuff. There are two parts to the decluttering process: determine what you will definitely not be keeping, and decide whether what stays is worth keeping. These two steps are necessary because you don’t want to organize clutter – you want to get rid of it.
When you open your closet doors, you may get overwhelmed, so start by simply addressing one section of the closet. You don’t need to take everything out since you are dealing with the things that you really don’t want. As you go through your clothes, throw out anything that doesn’t fit, is out of style, worn out or you simply don’t like. You may also want to dispose of something you haven’t worn in a year, however, occasion clothing is the one thing that is exempt. Once you’ve determined what you will not be keeping, decide whether you will be donating the items or throwing them out. Keep in mind to not donate anything that is in poor condition.
Step 2 – Organize What is Left
It’s easy to throw out the stuff you obviously don’t want but now that the first round of decluttering is done, you must decide if the things that are left are worth keeping. Some things are obvious; you’re not going to be throwing away those good suits and designer shoes. However, it’s the things that are in limbo that make up this process tough.
To help you decide, group similar items together then list the must haves in order. Most of the must haves are pretty clear, so you can leave most things in your closet for now. When you get to the bottom of the list of must haves, look to see if there is room in your closet for those items. If not, chances are you need to find new homes for them. This weeding out process is not as easy as it sounds and you may re-prioritize items several times. Keep in mind; if you don’t go through this process and make some tough decisions, you will be stuck where you started – frustrated with an unorganized closet that’s filled with clutter.
Watch for the other steps to come!

Friday, March 24, 2017

Custom Closets Aesthetics From A Perfect Closet

Custom Closets Aesthetics From A Perfect Closet

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We know that custom closets can provide much needed functionality to a home, and over the years, closet aesthetics have evolved on an equal scale.
A well-designed closet has the potential to be a place of retreat and a personal oasis, where you’re surrounded by all of the beautiful personal bells and whistles selected during your collaboration with a designer such as glass sliding doors and Lucite drawer handles. However, the glitz and glam options might not be for everyone, as some people prefer a cozier and homely atmosphere in their closets. Luckily, since a custom closet can be designed in so many different ways, it can also be made to be warmer and more inviting.
Use Those Colors
First off, you’ll want to incorporate the appropriate color schemes for your closet. Creamy tones such as gray and pastel work well for women’s dressing rooms while exotic veneers provide a comfortable aura for men’s closets. If you’re thinking about adding backing to the closet, make sure it’s a pale background with some texture, as dark closet backs can clash horribly with the aforementioned colors.
Use LED Lights
For your hanging rods, consider adding LED light strips underneath them, as this subtly adds a bit of ambience to your shirts and dresses. If you’re so inclined, you could also add LED strips along the base, which creates the illusion of a welcoming walkway for the closet.
Display Your Shoes Properly
Shoes should be displayed with slanted shelves that have toe stoppers. If your shoe collection is expansive and is stored in high vertical shelves, a rolling ladder can be used to access it, similar to how people grab books in a large cozy home library.
Use Glass
Finally, if you’re thinking of closet counters and islands, it is highly recommended that they are covered in glass so that contents such as jewelry can be seen at a glance. Getting ready for the day in a custom closet is a unique experience, and one can draw inspiration from his or her surroundings if he or she can see items right away.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Pantry Item Tips From A Perfect Closet

Pantry Item Tips From A Perfect Closet

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Outside your refrigerator, your pantry is the go-to stop to get food. However, it quickly loses that title if you have to spend time whether you bought something or where a food item is.
Instead of putting yourself in confusing situations every single time you walk into your food storage area, equip yourself with the right tools so that you have a well-stocked and well-organized pantry all the time.
- Clear Bins
There is no excuse to not have see-through bins in a pantry. Clear bins are self- explanatory: they allow you to see your food items at a glance. Whether its pasta or a pile of pinto beans, storing them in something you can see without opening it will prevent the pantry from becoming the Twilight Zone.
- Lazy Susans
If you still don’t know what a Lazy Susan is, it’s a rotating tray that keeps bottles and their labels facing front at all times. They’re perfect for utilizing the corner spaces of your pantry instead of letting them go to waste. Lazy Susans are a lifesaver for those who own many different kinds of spices.
- Baskets
Baskets group your food and make it easy to identify. In addition, they allow you to move a group of food items at once for easy organization. If you really want to go the distance, label each and every single one of those bad boys.
- Trays
Trays function similarly to baskets, except that they are mostly flat, and you can place groups of related items on top of them for other family members to find exactly what they need. For example, if the man in the house needs a PB&J fix, put the bread, the peanut butter, and jam together on the tray. Making chili for the family? Group the beans, spices, and sauces together for an easy take out.

Friday, March 10, 2017

Custom Kitchen Pantries For Food Enthusiasts

Custom Kitchen Pantries For Food Enthusiasts

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Most homeowners today are satisfied with storing their groceries in their existing kitchen cabinets, but food enthusiasts and stay-at-home chefs would benefit from a storage system that is designed specifically for allowing easy access to food items and ingredients, and nothing fits the bill better than a custom kitchen pantry.
A custom walk-in pantry will quickly become the perfect companion for chefs. First off, no amount of kitchen cabinet space can compare to the volume of storage space that a custom kitchen pantry provides, since custom designs have walls that go from floor to ceiling. With the amount of room available, one can store a variety of ingredients, snacks, cooking appliances, and cookbooks, all in one convenient place.
With cabinets, you’re limited to how you can categorize food items, but with an expanded space, it’s easy to separate the spices from the canned foods, because one has more room to organize everything to his or her liking. For example, one can create sections that are divided into different food groups, or even a place for ingredients that are used more often than others. Heck, you can even go as far as organizing everything in either rows or columns.
Most importantly, chefs need a centralized station that consolidates all of their necessities, because cooking demands that food be available on-hand in a convenient, visible, and accessible manner, and custom kitchen pantries provide that. Finally, if you happen to go through a change in cooking style or need to incorporate a whole different set of ingredients in your kitchen, custom pantry designs can be adjusted to match those changes.
By having every tool as well as all food in one easy to access location, cooking can become a much more stress free and fun experience!
Looking for a way to better organize your pantry? Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom pantry design specialists.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Redoing Your Bedroom Closet With A Perfect Closet

Redoing Your Bedroom Closet With A Perfect Closet

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Making the decision to redo your bedroom closet is one you should be proud of, as the rewards you reap will last you a lifetime.
You’re essentially given a blank canvas and an easel to create your art of organization. It can definitely feel overwhelming because of all of the possibilities, but a designer collaborates with you every step of the way, so rest assured you’re in good hands.
Even so, there are a few things to think about and prepare before starting the whole process. Remember, you want to make sure that you design the perfect bedroom closet, so being meticulous and on top of things is key!
You might be thinking that a new closet will accommodate all of the items that you already have, and that is absolutely true. However, great organization doesn’t involve clutter and chances are that pieces of clutter exist among your belongings. Clutter can include old accessories and clothes that you simply don’t wear anymore.
Not only do you want a good closet, you also want a closet that will help you be a better-organized person. Consider purging pieces of clothing that you don’t wear or being a Good Samaritan and donating them. After all, you want your closet to look great holding the clothes that you actually wear.
-If you plan to have a hanging rod that displays all of your shirts and blouses, you’re going to want to have that rod installed right in front of the door for easy access, while other less-frequently worn items can go deeper into the room. It really is just standing in front of your bedroom closet and imagining how you’ll use it.
-Are you the type of person who rotates clothes based on seasons? Maybe you’ll want to design a closet system that makes it easy to swap out items. Also, maybe you aren’t exactly the tallest person out there and need shelves that are adjusted to your height.
-Only you know what you need and some careful planning will allow you to create a bedroom closet design that you’ll be proud of.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Invest In A Custom Closet From A Perfect Closet

Invest In A Custom Closet From A Perfect Closet

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Investing in a custom closet is like purchasing a fine piece of furniture; no matter where you go in life, you want to take it with you because it’s an investment for life. This is especially the case when you work with a professional closet company that has a long established history of delivering finely crafted products. And, custom closet organizers can grow and change as your life grows and changes.
For example, if you first purchase your custom closet as a single person, the closet will be all about you and is designed according to your organizational needs to fit all your clothing. You chose the look and style of closest along with accessories like a slat wall for purses, a velvet-lined jewelry drawer or adjustable shoe shelves for your boot collection. Then, when you enter into conscious coupling, not only do you have to make emotional space for a partner, but you have to make physical space for your partner’s things, too.
You now may need to share your custom closet system and transform a long-hanging unit to a double hanging unit to make more space. Or perhaps those boot shelves need to be converted to regular shoe shelves by moving the shelves a few inches down. Or you may need to add a belt rack or another laundry basket and that jewelry drawer may be converted to store ties or watches. This is all very easily accomplished with custom-built closet systems because they’re specifically designed to accommodate your needs.
The next phase of your life may involve becoming a homebuyer and moving to a house where there is now a walk-in closet to accommodate a couple’s things. You can move your closet organizer into this space or install it in another room, so that you and your partner can design a new custom closet incorporating both of your design ideas and storage needs. Turn single life closet into a spare room or into a baby’s closet. Clothes rods can be rearranged to accommodate smaller baby clothing and cubbies can replace shelves to organize a child’s things. Keep in mind, as the baby grows, the closet can once again be rearranged to accommodate the child’s growing needs.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Custom Kitchen Pantries From A Perfect Closet

Custom Kitchen Pantries From A Perfect Closet

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The pantry is probably the fastest space to go awry. Once that first box is on the wrong shelf, new boxes will follow. And it’s exhausting to maintain. After strolling the isles, battling the checkout line, loading and unloading groceries, we are just too tired to put things away. So things just get shoved anywhere on the shelf.
Here's how to organize that kitchen pantry.
-Group like things together. This can either be all your pastas, rice and grain in one spot or even keeping all the ingredients necessary for your favorite, most often cooked meals in one place. You will know which system will work for you.
-Spices should be kept in alphabetical order. That’s how you find them at the store and that’s how you should find them at home. I know it sounds anal, but it does work. It makes finding things easier!
-Spices should never be purchased in large amounts. After 6 months they usually lose their potency. If it is not fragrant nor is it going to do what you want. Take advantage of the really small jars for those once a year spices. Big jars are cheaper per ounce but not when you start throwing old spices away.
-Keep a pad and pen in your pantry. Use this to jot down anything you notice that’s getting low. When you are ready to go to the store, grab this list so you don’t have to rummage thru your pantry again. This list will be the start of your grocery list.
-Take 10-15 minutes each month and look through your pantry. Take inventory and toss out any out dated items. General rule: If you can’t remember buying it, toss it… it’s probably too old anyway.
-Arrange items by date. Recently purchased items should get sent to the back and older items should be moved to the front. This guarantees that you are eating the older products first.
-You can also purchase plastic lazy susans or “step” shelves from places like stacksandstacks.com to help you find things more easily.
Keeping your pantry organized will save you time in the kitchen. Take a few minutes to put things away when you get home from the grocery store and encourage families member to put things back in their place.
Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom pantry design specialists.

Monday, February 6, 2017

A Perfect Closet Has Many Options To Give You Your Dream Closet

Once you decide on a custom closet you can rest assured knowing that organization will no longer be a concern. Your designer from A Perfect Closet can help you choose a scheme to incorporate drawers, hanging sections, and accessories that will optimize your space and accommodate your wardrobe. Now comes the fun part; beyond accessories, you need to choose finishes for your new closet organizer, and we can provide simple tips to keep your design modern and exciting.

A Perfect Closet has many different options to spice up a closet beyond the bare bones. Velvet-lined drawers are a great way to add a luxurious aesthetic and create a boutique-like feel. In addition to the sleek and sophisticated look, the functionality is enormous. With expensive jewelry, dainty rings and delicate necklaces prone to tangle, a cushioned drawer will protect all your most precious pieces while keeping them organized.

If you are aiming for a look that is a bit more gender neutral, or perhaps you aren’t keen to showcase the mishmash of colors and patterns that live behind your closet doors, wood is a great option. Many people choose melamine for the basic construction of their closet systems because it is reliable and budget-friendly. But, we have a slew of wood textures that can add a wow-factor to an otherwise understated design.

Contact A Perfect Closet to speak with one of our custom closet design specialists.

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