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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