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If You Need To Save Space, Go With Wall Mounted Coat Racks

 
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Megan Cherry

If you need to save space, go with wall mounted coat racks

Do you live in a small space like a studio apartment that doesn’t have enough closet space for your coats and your clothing? Do you want an easy to access place in your child’s room for him or her to hang clothes up, but find that the room is too small for a freestanding coat rack? Then the answer may be a wall mounted coat rack.

Wall mounted coat racks take up no floor space, which make them ideal for small spaces like studio apartments or a bedroom, but they can go in any abode, even a large house. They are easy to install, usually requiring just a few tools, including electric screwdriver or drill and regular screwdriver, and may also include shelving that you can store flat items such as betting on top of in addition. They are a much less expensive option than installing an extra a closet for extra storage space, and require no extra floor space, unlike a freestanding coat rack or closet installation. The simplest models require no tools or installation at all, and simply hang over a door. They come in both metal and wood and can fit in with any decor.

To start your search for one, as well as to do price comparisons, simply go to the search engine Google on the Internet and type in “wall mounted coat racks.” This will provide with a variety of options and will allow you to compare costs of various models, as well as to find handy instructions for installation.

Wall mounted coat racks can be hung at just about any height, and are fairly easy to adjust upward, so they can be raised in height to adjust for a child as he or she grows, for instance. Wall mounted coat racks can also go in any space that’s wide enough for the coat rack that you want to use and that has stud support. For instance, a small wall mounted coat rack is perfect for above a child’s desk, because it has hooks from which to hang often used but easily lost tools like scissors. Additionally, you can buy coat racks with shelving, so that the shelf above can be used as a bookshelf, or for extra school supplies storage, for instance. Larger coat racks can be used to substitute for extra closet space, to help your child keep his or her room tidy, and/or to provide shelving for extra betting. In a hallway that gets high traffic and is close to the front door, hang a coat rack for guests who come in to instantly hang their coats up. No fumbling for hangers, or for coats once a visit is over.

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Megan Cherry is an author for http://www.pegandrail.com, they have a full line of wall coat hooks in Oak, Cherry and Maple coat racks

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