Closet Design

What Are the Advantages of a Reach-in Closet Design? When you don’t have much space, your Muretti designer may suggest a reach-in closet. It’s an efficient way to store clothes and other items, while keeping things meticulously organized and easy to access. This type of built-in closet simply uses whatever space is available and includes […]

What Are the Advantages of a Reach-in Closet Design?

When you don’t have much space, your Muretti designer may suggest a reach-in closet. It’s an efficient way to store clothes and other items, while keeping things meticulously organized and easy to access. This type of built-in closet simply uses whatever space is available and includes as many storage compartments as possible. A reach-in wall closet design uses a variety of different storage strategies, such as:

  • Sliding shelves that are adjustable
  • Numerous hanging racks and multi-leveled rods
  • Ample, compartmentalized drawer space
  • Special custom-made display racks
  • Baskets, containers and hampers

The greatest advantage of having a reach-in closet is that it can be built in smaller wall spaces in halls and rooms for children. Installations of these organizational systems along the back wall of a room with wood or wire shelving compartments give you even more options for hidden spaces. It’s an ideal design for NYC apartments that tend to be short on extra space.

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