Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The Office Closet

I promised you pictures of the latest round of remodeling work. We had so much luck with easyclosets.com the first time around, we decided to put another one in here. I should have taken an image of the closet filled, because this single shelf with all hanging is possibly the worst use of closet space in the history of closets. That and it was installed poorly and ultimately crappy. However, this is the before image that I have.


There are several steps missing here. This is due mostly to the fact that I wanted to get things accomplished, so stopping to take images of the process didn't fit into the schedule. I had very little time to demo, repair, prime, and paint. All of that happened before JQ and JB came down to visit. When they were here, the closet was painted, but it was only walls. About a week later, the easy closet arrived and I started to install it.

The system is nice because it comes with a track that all of the vertical shelving hangs on. These images show the verticals in place with some of the cam shelving starting to be installed.



Once the verticals are in place, you lock in some cam shelves (which can really be put wherever you like, beautiful design) and then arrange as you see fit.


I had to move some of the shelves once I started to actually put equipment and other pieces in here because the records were too high to fit the way I had arranged the shelves. SPF is irritated (in a cute way) because they don't run across the whole line, just the one shelf is off the path. He says that he is going to change it someday. I encourage it. We are both crazy.

This is a fairly briskly thrown together composite shot of how the closet functions now. Before the closet was installed, most of this stuff was strewn about the office floor. This is all of my equipment for my business. This is a much, much better use of space and soooo functional that I will be posting the next closet project as soon as we can save up enough money for the job.

The one empty shelf was supposed to be for SPF's linoleum printing supplies. It now houses another three cameras. I have a problem.

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