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

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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