Design A Closet That Suits Your Needs (And Suits)

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Design A Closet That Suits Your Needs (And Suits) solution, the ultimate resource for closet design and remodeling,” said Will Rose, ClosetMaid’s direc- tor of product management & Internet marketing. “We’ve found that consumers trying to remodel their closets usually take several trips to the store before actually making a purchase.” Visitors can choose from five areas for inspiration: “Professional Design Service,” “Design Your Own Closet,” “Glamour Photos,” “Building a Home,” and “How-To Tips.” In the “Professional Design Ser- t oneae Design i Organization MCLOSETMAD 1a uaa? (NAPSA)—Designing an orga- nized, uncluttered closet can be as easy as clicking on a mouse, thanks to a newly designed Website. The state-of-the-art site provides visitors with an interactive design center that can help plan and design a closet that meets individual storage needs. Online help with designingor installing a closet is available from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. E.T., seven days a week. Have too many shirts but not enough room? Double hang for double the space. Can’t seem to match your shoes that are crawling all over the floor? A stackable, expandable shoe rack can store up to 12 pairs. Want to redo your closet or workbench but don’t have a clue on how to start? Check out the site’s glamour photos or “chat” with someone who can get you started. “We’ve redesigned the site to provide a simple, easy-to-follow @ A newly redesigned Web site offers tips and more on creating the ideal closet. vice” section, you can order a custom closet plan for $15 and receive it via a Web page within four days. “Design Your Own Closet” provides three different ways to design your storage space: the Idea Gallery, Custom Closet Design application and a link to the professional closet plan service. “Glamour Photos” allows consumers to browse images of fully installed storage areas to get them visualizing how their closets could look. They can also download a parts list for each image. Consumers who are planning a new homecanget closet ideas and tips on working with their builder in the “Building a Home”section. The “How-To” section features installation instructions and animated product demonstrations. ClosetMaid, founded in 1965, is a leading manufacturer and marketer of ventilated wire storage products. To learn more, visit www.closetmaid.com.