Kids Closet Organizers
Get your children organized with great shelving systems for
their bedroom closets.
Price: $999.99
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10' Juvenile Closet Organizer
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion WHAT IF MY CLOSET IS NOT 10' WIDE - a common question but not a problem as long as the closet space is at least 9 feet wide. You simply cut the mounting rail and wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurements. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will generally be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order. If your closet is over 10 feet you can leave an open space on one end. Again this is very common.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. The beauty of this closet organizer system is that it is designed for younger children yet flexible enough to change as your child grows. You can adjust the shelves and drawers horizontally as needed without having to re-install the system. Additional accessories such as a shoe cubby additional drawers and "O" box shelves are available. Just add what you need!Shown in white wire.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!10' Juvenile Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 41 ft.Total Hanging Space: 15 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.(Wire) or 14in.(Melamine)Shoe Basket: 1
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Price: $949.99
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10' Tween Closet Organizer
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion WHAT IF MY CLOSET IS NOT 10' WIDE - a common question but not a problem as long as the closet space is at least 9 feet wide. You simply cut the mounting rail and wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurements. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because they will generally be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order. If your closet is over 10 feet you can leave an open space on one end. Again this is very common.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. The beauty of this closet organizer system is that it is designed for "tweens" (boys and girls) yet flexible enough to change as your child grows. You can adjust the shelves and drawers horizontally as needed without having to re-install the system. Additional accessories such as a shoe cubby additional drawers and "O" box shelves are available. Just add what you need!Shown in white wire.Enjoy your new closet and feel good knowing that you did it yourself!10' Tween Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 23 ft.Total Hanging Space: 12 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.(Wire) or 14 in.(Melamine)Chrome Basket: 3Shoe Cubby: 1
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Price: $799.99
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Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer w/ 3 Drawers
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - this child's closet organizer is available in 6 7 and 8 feet widths but not all closets are these exact measurements. Not a problem. As an example if your closet is 7 feet - 10 inches wide you will want to purchase the 8 foot version and simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because generally they will be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves as well as the drawers can be adjusted horizontally based on your child's height wardrobe and storage needs. Available in white wire and 3 wood finishes - white maple and cherry.Organize the clutter and give your child a feeling of independence while knowing that you did it yourself!6' Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 26 ft.Total Hanging Space: 10 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Storage Drawers: 37' Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 29 ft.Total Hanging Space: 13 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Storage Drawers: 38' Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 32 ft.Total Hanging Space: 16 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.Storage Drawers: 3
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Price: $419.99
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Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer w/ Middle Shelving
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completion HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - this child's closet organizer is available in 6 7 and 8 feet widths but not all closets are these exact measurements. Not a problem. As an example if your closet is 7 feet - 10 inches wide you will want to purchase the 8 foot version and simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because generally they will be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. NO need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors & screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16 inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves can be adjusted horizontally based on your child's height wardrobe and storage needs. Available in white wire and 3 wood finishes - white maple and cherry.Organize the clutter and give your child a feeling of independence while knowing that you did it yourself!6' Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 32 ft.Total Hanging Space: 8 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.7' Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 36 ft.Total Hanging Space: 10 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.8' Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 40 ft.Total Hanging Space: 12 ft.Shelf Depth: 12 in.
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Price: $359.98
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Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer w/ Side Shelving
Five easy steps for selection and installation1. Measure your closet for length (wall-to-wall) width (wall-to-door opening) and height (floor-to-ceiling) All closet organizers will need to be cut to size2. Select your closet design style and finish (when applicable)3. Remove existing closet fixtures repair walls if necessary and paint walls prior to the installation of the new organizer4. Measure and mark location of wall studs and secure rail to studs5. Cut shelves if necessary to size and install for completionHOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE - This child's closet organizer is available in 6- 7- and 8-foot widths but not all closets are these exact measurements. Not a problem. As an example if your closet is 7 feet - 10 inches wide you will want to purchase the 8 foot version and simply cut the mounting rail wire shelves or wood shelves to your exact measurement. That is what the professional installers do. You won't even notice that the ends have been cut because generally they will be snug against the wall. A hack saw takes care of the metal parts and a circular saw takes care of the wood shelves if that is what you order.Don't worry...this freedomRail closet system is super easy to install! The instructions you will receive actually say "Step one you're almost done!" You can even add additional components in the future without having to buy a whole new system.Everything begins with the mounting rail. This is what you do:1. Measure up 84 inches from the floor and pencil a level line at this height.2. Place the rail on the wall so the line is visible through the mounting holes. Make a circle at each hole. No need to align the holes with studs. The system includes anchors and screws.3. Drill each hole with a 5/16-inch drill bit.4. Tap the plastic anchors into each hole (each hole is 8 inches apart) then place the rail over the anchors and twist in several screws to hold the rail.5. Insert and tighten all screws with a power drill until the anchor tightens into a ball behind the drywall. Place cover stickers over each screw head.The uprights simply hang on the rail that you just installed! From here you complete the installation by attaching the brackets rods and shelves at the appropriate intervals. That's it. Remember that the height of the shelves can be adjusted horizontally based on your child's height wardrobe and storage needs. Available in white wire and three wood finishes. Organize the clutter and give your child a feeling of independence while knowing that you did it yourself!6-inch Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 26 feetTotal Hanging Space: 8 feetShelf Depth: 12 inches7-inch Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 30 feetTotal Hanging Space: 10 feetShelf Depth: 12 inches8-inch Child's Reach-In Closet Organizer (Detailed Information) Total Shelving Space: 34 feetTotal Hanging Space: 12 feetShelf Depth: 12 inches
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Price: $29.99
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Bongo Nest
Get organized with the Bongo Nest. It holds all of your personal items yet you can see everything at a glance. Finely woven see-through mesh creates this nest which hangs from a closet rod and spins to allow access to inside compartments. Folds flat when not in use. Available in khaki red and navy.Make organizing fun. Order your Bongo Nest today.
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Price: $19.99
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Hanging Stor-All Organizer
Finally a convenient place for stashing toys socks and more! This colorful hanging storage is small enough to fit in your closet but large enough to conveniently store a multitude of objects. The mesh allows for durable storage that you can see through. Perfect for objects that don't organize neatly into drawers or onto shelves!Place your order for the Hanging Stor-All Organizer today and provide a place to store toys and other various items.Shown above in Red. Also available in Blue or Green.
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