CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA, April 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) Closet World offers organizational solutions that can enlarge your closet space and turn your garage into an extra room. Every room in the home can be beautifully organized using the high quality products offered by Closet World. Free in-home design consultations are offered for California and Nevada residents.
Is your laundry room a mess? Imagine enjoying your laundry space with a folding table and places to neatly store all of your supplies. Closet World has just the right products for a complete laundry room transformation.
If you can't find anything in your pantry because it's disorganized and overcrowded, Closet World has the answer. They offer over 100 accessories that can help get your pantry in tip top shape.
There's even help for your home office. Closet World provides products that equip you to get your home office in order. An orderly desk means better productivity and focus.
As you consider transforming your home into a peaceful, organized environment, keep in mind that Closet World offers three types of design.
First, they have the streamlined Essential Series which features 3/4" straight edge panels, fully adjustable shelves, and half overlay flat face doors and drawers. You can upgrade the Essential Series by ordering deco doors and drawers, crown and base molding, to give the closet systems a more polished appearance. The Essential Series has a simple, modern look that turns cluttered spaces into no-nonsense functional space.
One step up from the Essential Series is the Signature Series. These custom closet systems have soft edge shelves and drawers in soft edge. You have the option of upgrading to Signature Deluxe with an accent top shelf, inset doors, and drawers with a flat face and soft edging.
Finally, Closet World offers the Legacy Collection which is designed to radiate class and elegance and to illuminate the unique style of every customer.
Closet World offers the most choices in closet organizers.
Closet World is a complete custom closet solutions provider with the vision of delivering highly personalized service with obsessive attention to customer satisfaction.
For further information, please contact us at 1-800-434-6018 or www.closetworld.com.
Closet World Offers Free In-Home Design Consultations for Custom Closet Organizers
Closet World is a home organizing service offering closet systems for residents in California and Nevada.
2011-04-14
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