Shelving Solutions For Your Home
Have you found yourself at the point where you need more shelving at home, but you’re not really sure about what styles are available or what materials they are made from, and what would be the best option in a particular area?
Take the garage for example. This is generally an area in most homes that tends to become cluttered very quickly for want of a better place to put things. If you have the space, metal or steel open back shelving, like the type you usually find in the commercial sector, is ideal for storing heavy items and still have easy access to everything.
Break it down into chunks. Firstly, in what room do you need new (or more) shelving? If it’s the bathroom, you may want to consider both style and functionality, as it is usually the most frequently used room in the house, by both family and guests.
Wall mounted, corner, and (if you have enough room), open back shelving are very effective styles in the bathroom and will not only solve your storage problems but enhance the look of the whole room. This is one of the most frequented rooms in the home, by family and guests, so it’s a good idea to add a little style with your shelving.
This little room is usually the most frequented in the house, by both family and guests, so you may want to use shelving that is stylish and maybe even blends with a theme you have created. Glass, plastic, wood, metal and even covered wire are materials that can be used for the shelves in the bathroom.
The garage is usually, for most people, an area that needs a shelving solution, badly! Regardless of the style, the material used here is often metal…heavy duty enough to hold a lot of weight! An example is the Rubbermaid Fast Track organisation system. It is wall mounted and can hold everything from power tools to bicycles.
Rubbermaid have a range of shelving and storage systems for all of the above areas of the home and others not even mentioned. It’s space saving door hanging and spice racks create much needed room in smaller pantries and they even have a modular container line available too.
Many people use this plastic shelving to store stationery and other necessities in the office. In other commercial areas though, like factories for example, metal and steel open back shelving is more suitable to store large quantities of merchandise with easy access.
Hopefully now you have a bit more of an idea of the types of shelving used in different settings and can go and do a bit more ‘digging’ for information on the style that you feel may suit your needs best. Good luck!
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