anybody use them?
i just had a designer here to come up with a closet system for the girls' closet. right now it's an awkward reach-in, with most of the space behind a wall.
i really love the design she came up with (making the closet 3 poles so there's no wasted space with baby clothes, adding drawers and shelves), just wondering if you have done it and think it's worth the cost.
thanks!
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We have them too. Actually we orignally tried to get a contractor, and they were 3x the cost of cali closets. So I think the cost is more than fair.
It depends what u are looking for....u will def get more shelves etc. In our case, we can no longer get large items into the closets IE suitcases, vacuum.
This may not be a big deal in a house, but it ended up being annoying in a NYC apt.
I used the Elfa system from The Container Store on my master closet and LOVE IT! A pro helps you design it and you can either install it yourself or pay them to install it. We went with platinum with walnut fascia and it is fantastic.
https://www.containerstore.com/elfa/index.htm
They do a yearly sale after Christmas where all Elfa is 30% off.
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