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July 16, 2009

Installation of Do It Yourself Closet Organizers

I believe this have happen to you before where you are unable to find your clothes in a real hurry? With just a little planning, you are able to transform your most disorganized closets into your best organizer companion. Your organizers must be neat and tidy so that it is efficient enough to help organize and store your pants, shirts and shoes etc.

Getting organized is not a big secret of the world. All you need to do it to install a closet organizer, be it custom made or DIY style, you need to install it either with the installation manual or with the help of workers, if it is custom made.

Read on and I will guide you along with it and I will guarantee you an organized closet organizer. If you have an old organizer, I suggest you to discard it away first before you DIY your own new closet organizer. Firstly, clear out the closet organizer you want to organize which also includes all the old shelves, rods and doors. This is also a good chance for you to get rid of any stuff that you do not want to keep and make space for new items. It also makes refilling so much easier at the later stage.

Secondly, after removing the old one, there will definitely be holes on the wall left behind and you will need to remove it. All you need is just some compound and a small knife to fill those holes up which those old organizers left behind. Then allow the compound to dry thoroughly, thereafter you will sand them smooth and then apply a thin coat of paint over it to have a better wall protection.

Thirdly, mark on the wall of the position you want your closet organizer to be set up. You will need to measure 2 inches from the ceiling downwards and then also marking a level line on the position you want to mount the closet hanging tracks. All these are to be done to prepare for the drilling process.

Fourthly, after you had marked out the area or the new position, you can then start the drilling of holes to mount the hanging tracks. One of the most important steps to take is mounting the closet hanging tracks, if not you are unable to hang your clothes in the closet organizers. Another thing to take note is that if you realize that the hanging tracks is taking on too much weight, you must narrow down the spacing between them to make the hanging tracks stronger and able to withstand more weight without giving you problems.

Fifthly, you will need to install the shelves. Start from the bottom up, choose the space between the floor and the bottom shelf and then continue installing the shelves at intervals appropriate for what you intend to store in the closet.

Last of all, after all setting up is done, the last thing you will to do is to install the hanging rod in the closet organizer for you to hang your clothes. The hanging rod also strengthen the closet structure as a whole. If you want too, you can also reinforce the tracks with toggle bolts too. You are done with the installation, happy getting organize and find your things whenever you need it even in a hurry.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Peter John

June 28, 2009

Installation of Do It Yourself Closet Organizers

Tons of people realize that that cant find what they want when in a hurry for a meeting or gathering that only means that they are not organized enough and their closet organizer is in a great mess right now. I can tell you right now that with just a little planning you can renovate your closet to be able to properly store your items in a very organized manner.

So how do you get organized? It is not a big secret after all, the secret is to get yourself a closet organizer and install them with the installation manual given, thats all you need to do, and its not rocket science.

Firstly, go ahead right now and discard your old closet organizer to change to a new one instead. Also get rid of all old and unwanted items in your current closet, a good chance for you to do a little spring cleaning too. It makes restoring of objects very much easier in the future, if you even throw away old shelves, rods and doors.

Secondly, after removing the old one, there will definitely be holes on the wall left behind and you will need to remove it. All you need is just some spackling compound and a putty knife to fill those holes up which those old organizers left behind. Then allow the compound to dry thoroughly, thereafter sand them smooth and then apply a thin coat of paint over it to have a better wall protection.

Thirdly, mark on the wall of the position you want your closet organizer to be set up. You will need to measure 2 inches from the ceiling and then also marking a level line on the position you want to mount the closet hanging tracks. All these are done for the drilling process.

Fourthly, after you had marked out the area or the new position, you can then start the drilling of holes to mount the hanging tracks. One of the most important steps to take is mounting the closet hanging tracks, if not you are unable to hang your clothes in the closet organizers. Another thing to take note is that if you realize that the hanging tracks is taking on too much weight, you must narrow down the spacing between them to make the hanging tracks stronger and able to withstand more weight without giving you problems.

Fifthly, you will need to install the shelves. It is a must to start the installation from the bottom up. Decide on the location you want flanked by the floor and the bottom of the shelf and carry out the setting up of the shelves at different gap and take into consideration what you intend to store in your closet organizer.

Lastly, in order to finish the job, you will need to mount the closet organizer with a hanging rod. Once you get all your shelves in place where you want them, you can snap in the hanger supports and install the rod. To further strengthen the closet, mount the hanging tracks in front of a wall stud. If possible, reinforce the tracks with toggle bolts. There you have it, the complete short crash course for getting your new DIY closet organizer up to improve your life and be more organized.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Joanne R. Carn

June 27, 2009

Installing DIY Closet Organizers

A lots of people are unable to find their clothes specially when they are in a hurry. The reason is simply not organized enough. Transform your closet organizer to be organize with just a little planning and you will be able to be more properly storing your shirts, pants and shoes etc.

So how do you get organized? It is not a big secret after all, the secret is to get yourself a closet organizer and install them with the installation manual given, thats all you need to do, and its not rocket science.

Read on and I will guide you along with it and I will guarantee you an organized closet organizer. If you have an old organizer, I suggest you to discard it away first before DIY your own new closet organizer. Firstly, clear out the closet organizer you want to organize which also includes all the old shelves, rods and doors. This is also a good chance for you to get rid of any stuff that you do not want to keep and make space for new items. It also makes refilling so much easier at the later stage.

Secondly, after removing the old one, there will definitely be holes on the wall left behind and you will need to remove it. All you need is just some spackling compound and a putty knife to fill those holes up which those old organizers left behind. Then allow the compound to dry thoroughly, thereafter sand them smooth and then apply a thin coat of paint over it to have a better wall protection.

Thirdly, in order to set up the new closet organizer, you will need to mark on the wall on the new position. Now go ahead and measure 2 inches from the ceiling and mark a level line on the new position where you will want to mount the closet hanging tracks. The purpose of this is to get ready for the drilling process.

Fourthly, by using the marking on the wall you had just marked out just now, you can start drilling to install the hanging tracks. Mounting the closet hanging tracks is very important and whenever if you find that the track is taking in a lots of weight, do remember to space them together to make the closet organizers stronger.

Fifthly, you will need to install the shelves. Start from the bottom up, choose the space between the floor and the bottom shelf and then continue installing the shelves at intervals appropriate for what you intend to store in the closet.

Last but not least, to have the installation job done, you will need to include the hanging rod in the closet organizer, if not you are unable to hang your clothes. After you had get your shelves all in place, just nip on those hanger supports and then install the rod. By mounting the hanging tracks it reinforce the closet structure. You can also reinforce the tracks with toggle bolts too. You are done with the installation, happy getting organize and find your things whenever you need it.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Joanne R. Carn

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