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Closet System And Garage Cabinets -- Create A User Friendly Garage

For an unruly garage that just never seems to look tidy, garage cabinets or a custom closet system may be the solution you have been searching for. These storage solutions will make a garage look far better and create additional surfaces to work on. Thieves will also be deterred because they cannot see your belongings. A well-organized shop or garage can be used for what it was intended -- storage, activities, and work.

Metal Safety Solutions

Households often keep a number of poisonous and flammable chemicals for indoors and outside. These should always be kept in a safety cabinet, particularly for those households who have children. Because they lock securely, you should keep fertilizers, pesticides, and even cleaning chemicals in them. They are also great for highly flammable liquids such as paints, stains, thinners, and solvents because they will keep them from starting on fire.

Material Choices For Garage Cabinets

A closet system made from plastic or resin is the most common variety seen in home improvement stores. This inexpensive choice moves around easily. However, this style tends to break and wear quickly making them best left as a temporary solution.

Metal or stainless steel is by far the most expensive style. These look great in the shop or garage and are a popular fashion choice. Unfortunately, if the area is unheated, they tend to get extremely cold. They are also much harder to move and will rust if they are exposed to moisture.

Wood makes great garage cabinets. They can be custom designed and built to fit in areas of all sizes and shapes to ensure you get the most storage possible. When they are coated properly, they will resist moisture and will never rust. To get the longest life out of this style, choose a good quality wood or a sealed MDF. Some people choose to mount them on industrial casters for portability and can have locking mechanisms installed for security.

Closet System Styles

One style looks very similar to kitchen cabinets. These give you great storage space as well as a work surface for all of the little projects you might work on. If you are concerned about the lifespan of the top, you can have it covered in tile or arborite. A traditional looking closet system is ideal for homes where storage space is a major concern. These can be the entire length of the wall, or they can only go up a portion of the way.

You can add a number of features to garage cabinets to make them convenient and easy to use. Adjustable shelving gives you the freedom to change the shelving and maximize the amount of useable space in the cabinet. Pull out bins are great for keeping hard to store items like balls or keeping garbage cans hidden. Drawers are also a good idea for loose items such as wrenches, sockets, and small machines that get lost in large bins. Keeping them in their original containers wastes a large amount of space.

You shouldn't have to cringe or grit your teeth when you open the door to your garage. Cabinets come in all different styles, configurations, materials, and safety levels to give you a solution for every situation. For added convenience, consider including a small fridge, utility sink, and other items to make the area meet your needs. With all of the options available for a closet system, Las Vegas homeowners and those across the country can turn their garage from a disaster to a great space to store items and work in at the same time.

About the Author

Christine O'Kelly writes for the Las Vegas garage cabinets provider, Crowne Closets. For virtually any style of closet system, Las Vegas Crowne Closets works closely with the client to provide high quality storage solutions.




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