Bathroom Shelving, Office And Pantry Shelving
Go with Wood Shelving, Glass Shelving, Steel Shelving or Wire Shelving For any One Of These Rooms
Bathroom Shelving – Bathroom shelving come in some unique attractive designs. You can go with glass shelves that are curved or straight in design, or you can go with wood shelving instead. Get a complete shelving unit, if space permits, with matching over the tank and over the sink shelves. The complete set is such an elegant, classy look. These complete shelving units are typically made of wrought iron or steel, and come in a variety of designs. If you already have one, change the color by painting it. Most shelving suppliers like WalMart, Target, Home Depot and Lowe’s have a great selection of these bathroom shelves to choose from, and at affordable prices.
Office Shelving - Whether it is your home office, or your office at work, it still needs to be kept organized. There are several office shelving solutions to keep those tiny items like paper clips, staples and post it notes together. You can go with a storage cabinet that keeps everything protected from dust, sunlight and other harmful contaminants, or open shelving units where you can see everything at a glance. Wall mounted shelving units is a great way to organize any home office. You can get really creative and use glass shelves or wood to compliment your home decor. Store books, files and anything you use on these shelves. They are easier to find and very accessible.
Pantry Shelving – Pantry shelving come in a variety of styles, colors and finishes to choose from. Depending on the size of your pantry, you can go wild and incorporate a roll out pantry shelving unit, or a pull out unit. Some pantry shelving units are round and rotate for easy access to your pantry supplies, some are square or rectangular for storing boxed items. Either way, they all do an excellent job of organizing your pantry in a very clever way. Use over the door pantry racks for smaller items, and plastic storage bins to store your pasta, rice, sugar and flour. It keeps these items dry, fresh and away from household pests.
August 23, 2009 | Posted by admin
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