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New maple custom closet organizers for the kid’s rooms have been on the list for quite a while. I finally buckled down and got them done this summer (also installed lights in the closets).
My wife drew up the designs, something she is very good at in terms of best using the space available. It’s amazing how much more “stuff” we can get in there now, without it feeling crammed.
One closets is a bit shy of 4’ wide I believe and the other about 6’ wide.
The last picture is a before picture of one of the closets.
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Firewood20
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#1 posted 256 days ago
Great design! That’s on my project list was well.
-- Dustin, Central Coast California
RKW
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#2 posted 256 days ago
nice job, this has been on my to do list for a long while.
-- RKWoods
jmanleisure
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#3 posted 256 days ago
great job on these!
Ben Simms
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#4 posted 256 days ago
very nice!
-- I played with Legos as a kid and I never had the part I thought I needed, so I learned to improvise. Now I'm an engineer with a woodworking hobby.
Kopac
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#5 posted 256 days ago
Looks amazing! I am close to doing the same design for myself.
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Keep up the awesome work!
-Andrew
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Fishinbo
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#6 posted 256 days ago
Definitely, a neat way to organize things. Good job!
Mauricio
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#7 posted 255 days ago
Great project man! How long did this take you to make? I need to make some myself.
-- Mauricio - Woodstock, GA - "Confusion is the Womb of Learning, with utter conviction being it's Tomb" Prof. T.O. Nitsch
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