Fantastic buy! Many tips below! Pros: * Includes three rods to hang items however you like (clothes if you make the section bigger, or even attach jigsaw puzzles or art to hangers in regular lockers) * Includes a set of five hooks to hang anything in the locker (eg (e.g. necklaces or gloves with pins) or for hanging up outdoors (e.g. skipping rope, dog leash, keys) * Including inexpensive but valuable magnetic door locks! What a nice touch! *Includes fasteners to connect doors if you're using taller cabinets or just want to minimize the number of doors that open when you're looking for things. Smart! * Good quality compared to competition, saving money over similar shelving with metal mesh in plastic case or wooden shelving. Doors and cost a lot more * Sturdy even without back panels attached * Customizable layout and compartment size * Easily reinforce the entire unit or just individual shelves simply by using wood (or similar) and zip ties. Easy to assemble if you have used their types of shelves before. Otherwise you will soon find out! Tip: use zip ties to secure connections and make sure you wrap all sections of the shelf; For inner bins, wrap four shelf sections, while side and top/bottom bins each enclose one or two smaller sections. Don't try to tie the doors with a cable! Perfect for the not-too-bulky kid to store snuggly bits and lots of not-so-heavy toys - especially nice if you plan for a few closed corners at the bottom and a few open shelves at the top. If I didn't have enough wood to build shelves I would love to have it for my preschooler's toys or in the playroom. Also perfect for clothing, bedding, toiletries, craft supplies, holiday decor etc. Not for tools, building blocks, like a pantry or for a few books here or there; Feel free to The Magical Tree House, Dr. Seuss or Killer Math, but no more than a couple of Harry Potter or Stephen King books, unless at the very bottom. If you need to reinforce a shelf for a slightly heavier toy or whatever, make sure you support that section by simply cutting it to fit split laminate or similar, or a quarter inch or those cheap brown sizes of 2ft by 4ft. Chalkboards/dry erase chalkboards/chalkboards that sell for around $10 at hardware stores. Simply drill holes in the material and attach to the block with cable ties. If you need more side-by-side storage, assemble the unit as intended, but cut the plastic separating the compartments. This provides the necessary support for the top shelves and prevents the shelf from bending. If you want more storage space, just don't use a floor divider! The next block I buy will have some horizontal 1x2 bays and one 2x2 bay, that's how I originally set up my current block before deciding to go ahead and use each bay as the design allows. Each box costs about $5, which is comparable to buying collapsible storage bins, but it looks better and allows for easier access to the contents. If you wish, you can leave the back panels of some or all of the drawers and use them as shelves inside the drawers. Or connect them together to get additional but smaller cells. If you are using shelves in closets, simply use twine or garden wire and hang them by the edges of the shelf at the top. I removed all the back panels and the unit was perfectly solid without them even before I set it up. If you have cats or parrots, or just want a durable and protective surface, go to a hardware store and find the cheapest plywood. or similar piece of wood, then have them cut a strip about 17 inches wide to fit your device (place it between the edges without overlapping the plastic connectors; if you want the connectors to overlap, insert a few inches extra). You can also use boards - even fence boards or sections of ground next to each other. This protects your pad from animals and provides safe storage on top of that! You can just mount it there but it would be wise to drill a few holes at each end and then zip tie it to your drawers which will keep it in place for the critters and also reinforce the drawer to make shelves , where everything is in your house, or to make a floor. allowing you to move the device. For example, if dogs or toddlers bump into the furniture, I recommend covering the sides too! You can use linoleum strips for basic protection against cat scratches, but using extra plywood or decorative paneling on the sides will add stability to the unit. Sheathing a block is a lot cheaper than buying lumber and equipment to build a house from scratch, which slightly increases the cost, allows the device to perform its function longer, and makes moving the device so easy! After moving out a few months ago, I finally cleared my storage to save money, so I spent a few months renting storage space for these shelves as well as some plywood shelving that installed above the laundry room, hallway, and bathroom door were room for storing things. while I organize and reduce. These cabinets definitely look way better than the boxes in the living room! I used the decorative wall paneling I already have on the sides and then sheathed the top, bottom and even the back of the chipboard with the cheapest paneling available at the time of my purchase; One panel covered the back and one panel covered more than the other sides. Behind the sofa, I built 18 storage units in three rows of six with hinged doors like traditional cabinets, with the "handles" of each set of two next to each other. Now it's pet safe, has lots of storage space, and is just a piece of furniture that's easy to move around, and I can even pack it in a moving truck just by tying the doors! Now that I know what it's like I'm buying another block to assemble it the same way and I'm going to stack them instead of joining them together so I can move the blocks around easily. The only difference is that the bottom set has separate compartments, but in the new top block I make larger compartments for items that don't fit in a compartment. Depending on how much stuff I still want to put away after going through everything, I might buy even more boxes and show them off; I would simply remove the doors from the current unit, leave the back panels in the front unit, and zip tie the new kit to the old one. This allows you to neatly hide a large number of things behind small doors and at the same time not take up much space on a wall behind the sofa. With six kids, twice as many pets, and plenty of collectors and artists, we have enough to fill the room!
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