How Can I Help YOU?

How Can I Help YOU?

For years I’ve shared answers to the most popular questions that I receive.

Answers to Common Closet Hardware Questions

(Click here to download my latest free e-book with Closet Hardware Tips)

However – Lately the most popular question that I’m getting asked is

“How is the transition going?”

It could be the honeymoon – but I’m having a blast.

The main reason for that, is now it’s so much easier for me to help you.

It’s easier for my to stock the items that you need at the price you want to pay.

It’s easier for me to bring in cool new products that I know you will be able to sell.

It’s easier for me to create programs that solve your closet hardware pains…

Of course some of this will take time – just know that I am working behind the scenes to add to your bottom line and make your company run smoother.

Many of you have supported me from the beginning and I want to make sure your voice is heard –

How Can I Help You?

What do you need to succeed –

Social media tips?

New products?

Industry news?

Better service?

Leave a comment below, send me an email – what can I do to make your closet company more successful?

 

Drilling Jigs That Save You Time and Maybe Your Day…

How many of you obsess over your installation schedule?

How early do you start to confirm those dates? One day, Two days, Three days in advance?

I know how stressful it is when a customer calls to re-schedule – I bet it’s even worse if you have to reschedule because you couldn’t finish the job the day before…

Do you have a system in place to avoid this? The bottle of Vodka under your desk is only a temporary solution…

Since the acquisition I have access to a handful of drilling jigs that will not only save you time but could also be the difference in finishing a job and getting paid, to having to go back and a blown up installation schedule…

Drilling Jig For 32mm System

Drilling Jig For Handles & Knobs

Drilling Jig For Cams

Drilling Jig For Hinges

Drilling Jig For Puck Lights

If you have any questions about the above jigs please don’t hesitate to reach out to me.

Closet Hardware You Have Been Asking For

Drying Rack

It’s been a couple of weeks since the big changes at Eveready, (you can read the full story here) and I can’t believe the amount of product lines that I can offer you!

I feel like a kid on Christmas morning – every week I un-wrap something new…

Here are two items that many of you have asked me about in the past –

Murphy Beds –

This model is my favorite – you can put it behind a sofa, with or without shelving. It features automatic legs and is made to be slept on every night.

Drying Racks –

Ever since Houzz has become popular the requests for drying racks have gone thru the roof. Here is an option that can be mounted to a wall or ceiling.

I have a complete offering of decorative hardware, edge banding, drawer boxes, doors and the list goes on.

Head over to Richelieu.com to see our complete offering.

As I learn more I’ll keep sharing… 🙂

If you are having a problem finding a piece of hardware give me a call or email me at richdemarco@optonline.net – I might just have it.

Thanks!

 

Answers to Common Closet Questions

Answers to Common Closet Hardware Questions

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In the following E-Book you will find answers to questions that I am constantly being asked.  Included are links to installation videos, pics and best practices that I have picked up along the way.

If you find value in these tips please forward them to a friend, if not deposit in your circular file.

Thank you!

Small Closets, Lots Of Storage

I was lucky enough to have one of the leading closet companies in the country write a guest post for my blog.  Following are their suggestions for tight spaces. Hope you enjoy!

Small Closets, Lots of Storage

small closets, lots of storage

Too many clothes and not enough storage? We’ve got you covered.

While the perks of city living are many, the smaller spaces and minimal storage that are generally part of the deal can pose challenges to the urban dweller. When it comes to closets, you’re almost always faced with a tight squeeze. That’s why, whether you’re dealing with a small reach-in closet or no closet at all, it’s important to make every inch count.

Read our tips and tricks below on how to get the most out of your small space.

Look Up

Use vertical space and take advantage of empty and unused nooks and crannies – even if you can’t reach them easily. Take lesser-used items, like ones that are out of season, and store them in airtight space bags on the highest shelf. This will open up space at eye level for items you use on a daily basis.

Consider hanging an extra rod, poles, or hooks against the side walls for additional clothing or for accessories like scarves or belts. Including boxes and baskets along the side wall or above the highest shelf can add additional storage space for extra oddities and infrequently used items.

Use Adjustable Shelves

Adjustable shelves can turn a one-rod-closet into a multi-dimensional space for your shoes, seasonal items, and additional accessories.

For bulkier items – like thick winter sweaters – adjust your shelves to create a taller space; similar sized shelves work well for stacking jeans and pants too. T-shirts, workout clothes, shoes, and other less bulky items can live on short shelves. Decorative cubes can also fit nicely to hold undergarments or socks.

Be sure to use durable shelf supporters to lock shelves into place for extra strength and safety.

Consider Racks

Visibility is key for any closet size, and being able to see all your clothes is an essential part of getting dressed in the morning. Take advantage of the many accessories available, like slide-out belt and tie racks that can be hidden easily when not in use.

For shoes, try hanging them over your closet door or stashing them under your bed in a tidy roll-out storage drawer. Haphazardly throwing them on the floor of your closet will create a mess and make your closet seem smaller than it already is.

Choose the Right Hangers

When you’re faced with a tiny closet, the right hangers can keep you organized and help you maximize the little space you have. Tiered hangers, for example, are perfect for all your clothes, allowing you to conveniently stack your garments.

Nothing shrinks a closet like a pile of clothes spread out on the floor. To keep your clothes in place, think about investing in wood, cedar, or felt hangers. The sturdy, durable materials will preserve your clothes longer and keep them from falling to the floor.

Ask the Pros

While there are blogs and websites with DIY tips on transforming your small closet space, it helps to seek professional advice. Quality materials and hardware are essential to building a closet that will last.

Our designers at Closet America – along with leading hardware providers like The Mayor of Hardware, Richie DeMarco – will help you create smart organization solutions to make the most of your diminutive space.

-written by Closet America’s president, Skip Labella