We live in an apartment and I wanted something to just slide off and take at the end of the lease, with no damage to the closet." - Jay Suitable for my wood shelves that are a little less than one inch. HIGHLY RECOMMEND for those who need some organization in the closet, but are not sure where to start. The separators actually triple the space I could use because they straighten items and eliminate unused space. Installed in a matter of minutes. I always was frustrated with trying to keep my cardigans, sweatshirts, and sweatpants from falling on top of each other on the closet shelf, and now I could not be happier. They just slide on your shelf and change your life." - Rebecca V Love these! They saved my linen closet from being a cluttered mess. Promising reviews: "Easy to use and made a big difference. They don't require any installation hardware and slip easily onto standard shelving (wood, pressed board, or melamine shelving up. The plastic-coated metal dividers are 12 inches tall and 3 inches wide. Get a set of six from Amazon for $19.87+ (available in 10 colors and four styles). Be sure you don't discard the cardboard pieces - those fit into the sides of the compartments to stabilize them." - woonhhi "I can't stop buying these! We downsized from a condo to a smaller apartment and needed a place for smaller items since we lost some drawer and shelf space. Easy to assemble, well-made, clear plastic windows on the compartments so that you can see the contents, and versatile (we will be able to use these no matter where we live, since they fit easily over a standard door). Clever invention, especially for those of us renters who are not allowed to attach shelving with hardware." - emmodiva It’s worth noting that it’s very sturdy, hangs straight (particularly when filled), and when needed can wipe or vacuum it. I use this to organize stuff needed before heading out the door: winter gloves, lint rollers, anti-static spray, face masks, reusable shopping bags, doggie piddle pads. Sand and stain or paint the finished stackable laundry basket organizer.Promising reviews: "Studio apartment living doesn’t provide much space for a lot of furniture or closet space, so you gotta be creative in utilizing what space you have to work with to get the type of storage you need.Attach the strips to the front of all the plywood with wood glue and finishing nails. Finish the edges with 1/4" thick strips of pine wood.Attach the back support with two pocket holes on either side so it is flush with the back of the shelf unit. Attach the toe kick with wood glue and finishing nails. Cut the 1x4 board for the toe kick and back support.Make sure to correctly space the shelves on this side as well to ensure square and level shelves. Attach the other side piece with the pocket holes on the other side of the shelves.The top shelf will be flush with the top of the angled part of the side. The bottom shelf will be flush with the top of the toe kick. Attach the shelves to one of the side boards with pocket hole screws and wood glue.Drill 4 pocket holes into each side of all the shelf board. Set the Kreg jig for 3/4" thick material and use 1 1/4" pocket hole screws for all the joining.Cut the plywood according to the diagram.How to Make Stackable Laundry Basket Storage Find creative way to cover the dryer exhaust tube.Lower cabinets and install a new light so I can have all the doors working.But there is still a huge list of things to do for the complete laundry room makeover! With $45 left, I may be getting a little nervous about the list. GRAND TOTAL: $35 $100 Laundry Room Makeover BudgetĪnd that is all that was spent this week because I was down for the count most of the time.
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