(ARA) - Stuff. You've got a lot of it. It's now fall, again, and
you've been meaning to get organized since your last new-year's
resolution.
You've tried to squeeze everything you can into closets. You've
even considered lugging your stuff down to the basement so that you
can make more room -- for more stuff. Instead, try
clutter-reducing shelves that won't cost you a fortune in cash
-- and 20 or 30 trips to the basement. Whether you are looking to
improve your decor or just get your home organized, shelving is the
way to go. It's cost effective, easy to install, and comes in a
variety of colors, styles and finishes.
Organize your child's bedroom and study space by adding
shelves to store books, CDs and magazines. Think you can't
possibly fit all of your child's clothing and accessories into that
room? Think vertical instead: wall space can be more valuable as
storage than a place to exhibit posters of the latest pop stars.
Don't forget to treat Mom or Dad by organizing that guest bedroom,
den or home office by adding shelving above desks and computers.
Keep cleaning supplies and household chemicals out of reach
of small hands with alternative wood shelving. Children are always
ready and willing to explore all that your home has to offer. Linen
closets, laundry rooms, walk-in pantries, bathrooms, and garages
can now all have space to put those items we want to "keep out of
reach of children" if you install wood-alternative shelving.
Basement and attics can be valuable real estate when
considering home storage options. Instead of wrestling with heavy
boxes and packing tape, go for simplified, easily installed storage
solutions for your family heirlooms, out-of-season clothing, tools,
gardening supplies, and of course, holiday decorations. Shelve them
and you'll always know where your treasures are when you need them.
Adding cost-effective shelving options to your home not
only helps you stay organized, but can add appeal to your home, as
well. According to the National Association of Home Builders,
potential homebuyers consistently rank storage -- and the need for
a lot of it -- as a high priority when it comes to selecting a
home. Shelving can provide a cost-efficient investment into your
home.
What's more, some of today's shelving options are attractive,
light-weight, and easy to install, with impressive strength and
durability. Brands like Woodstalk Finished Shelving offer a variety
of shelving depths and lengths to fit your space or that can be cut
to size and customized to match the décor of your home. Available
in high-quality, attractive white and maple finishes, the shelving
can be used 'as is'. For those who have a specific look in mind for
their shelving solutions, Woodstalk can be easily sanded and
painted and provides a smooth, splinter-free surface for customized
finishing.
The shelving is made from wheat straw fiber instead of wood and
a strong, durable polyurethane resin, instead of a
urea-formaldehyde binder. It’s an eco-friendly, higher performance
alternative to traditional wood or other conventional shelving
options.
It's past time to visit your local do-it-yourself center and get
organized. Woodstalk finished shelving can be found at many Home
Depot and Menards centers in the United States and Canada. For more
information, log on to
www.dow-bioproducts.com.
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