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The ins and outs of shelving |

Wednesday, 06 August 2008
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Everybody finds shelving useful and in fact it is almost unheard of to not have at least one shelf in your home or place of work. Its only when you stop and think about it that you realise just how useful shelving is. If you want to store books, clothes, tools, papers, cleaning products or almost anything else then shelving is the best way to do it. There are so many different types and styles of shelving that it would be almost impossible to list them all on one page, but a few options are freestanding or bracket (bracket meaning the shelving is fitted to the wall), horizontal or vertical, or is it made from wood, plastic, metal, or even glass. There are lots of companies on the internet that sell shelving and if you can, try to find a website that has a customer feedback page then you can find out what other people thought of the companies shelving products.
Most reputable websites will also offer some kind of returns policy which is always handy just in case the shelving doesn't quite fit in with the interior of your house or office or wherever you are planning on erecting the shelves. One thing you do want to be aware of when buying new shelving is the amount of home assembly required. Some shelves will arrive all ready assembled but many will require you to screw pieces together. Depending on your DIY skills, it may be a good idea to check with the site you are buying the shelving from whether you will need any tools to assemble the unit and how long the assembly will take. You should find that most decent sites have a comprehensive list of all the shelving they have on offer with the dimensions of each product listed clearly next to an assembled version of the item in question. Some sites even offer for someone to come to wherever you want the shelving and assemble it for you. Check individual sites for specific details and cost.
Shelving for the bathroom, bedroom, and living room comes in a huge range of different designs, materials and finishes. Recently glass shelving has become popular with people who want a modern twist on storage and its also an easy and relatively cheap way to modernise a home that is looking a little dated. There are of course other ways of keeping your stuff organised and stored besides shelving. The most popular of these alternative options is probably storage boxes. Storage boxes are ideal if you want to store things that you want to keep hold of but rarely use. If you are going to go with this option over shelving then make sure you clearly label boxes so that you know what is in them otherwise you will land up having to open up hundreds of boxes just to find the thing you are after! Also make sure that the boxes you pick are durable and will protect whatever you have put inside. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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