The Process…

When the drawings of your closets are done they are converted into files which then go out to our CNC saws where your panels are cut and then barcoded. Our machining center then reads the barcodes to know where to bore the holes, route the grooves and do all the machining necessary. This is typically done with parts listed on paper which creates the possibility of human error. We have eliminated most of the errors and a lot of the time in this process.


Closet Pro, Inc.
3317 Hwy 24
Anderson, SC 29625

E-mail

Anderson:
ph 864.231.0220
fx 864.231.0990

Asheville:
ph 828.298.0190

Charlotte:
ph 704.588.0221
Closet Accessories

Organizing Tips

Shoes

Make sure the width of the shoe shelf is right. This means you should lay out 3 to 4 pair of shoes in a row and make sure the shelf is wide enough to accommodate the amount of shoes you have.

Place the shoe rack in an area closer to the door and easy to Reach. You probably change your shoes more often than your clothes.

Unless size prohibits keep your shoe shelves above hanging rods. This way you don’t have to bend down for them. Sometimes in a narrow walk-in closet it is necessary to put a shelving unit on one side. In this case you could have shoe shelving to the floor.

Call us today at 864.231.0220.