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Closet Shelving Options


Shelving presents an excellent method for orderly storage of clothing and items in your closet. Nevertheless, when determining the suitable shelving type for your needs, a few considerations should be taken into account.

1. Adjustable or fixed shelving?

Fixed closet shelving offers stationary placement for materials, permanently affixed to a wall or cabinet at a predetermined height during installation. While providing stability and consistency, fixed shelves lack the flexibility of adjustable shelving. Adjustable closet shelves, mounted on brackets within open slots, allow for repositioning as needed, catering to the evolving needs of modern households.

2. Closed or open shelving?

Open closet shelving is not only more affordable, but provides accessibility and visibility, facilitating easy retrieval of items at a glance. It encourages usage by keeping items visible, allowing for the display of clothing, purses, sentimental pictures, memorabilia, or other important items. However, open shelving requires more frequent dusting and meticulous organization to maintain neatness, as it is exposed to visitors' scrutiny. On the other hand, closed closet shelving, although more expensive, offers a solution to these challenges, concealing items and providing a uniform appearance. Calvary Closets offers various cabinet door options—glass, mirror, and flat or shaker front doors—to complement closed shelving, ensuring a stylish and organized closet. Nonetheless, the drawback of closed shelving lies in the risk of items being forgotten due to their concealed nature.

In summary, both open adjustable shelving and closed shelving present superior alternatives to conventional wire shelving, offering chic and practical storage solutions for your closet. Carefully consider your lifestyle and preferences when selecting the most suitable option for your needs. After all, you are the best judge of what will benefit you most.