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Modular Shelving System Adapts to User’s Needs Posted: 14 Jul 2013 10:00 AM PDT We all have mounds of stuff that needs to be contained, lest our homes become unnavigable pits of clothing, shoes, dishes, electronics, bedding and toys. Fixed shelving and drawer sets are helpful, but they aren’t always adaptable to our changing needs. One organization system called Opencase addresses that problem with attractive modular components that are easy to move and switch out whenever you like. The system is based on wooden wall panels that support a variety of floating shelves, baskets, boxes, rails and rods. The panels can be sized to your specifications, to fit particular walls in your home, and they’re available in a range of wood finishes from pale ash to black walnut. The support rods are easy to change out, so you can expand various areas, like rails for hanging clothes, pantry bars or shelves. You can also add desk or bench surfaces, pot racks, wine racks and soft bags for laundry or children’s items. Starting point configurations are available for room type, like office, pantry, wardrobe, utility and entry. But the interchangeable components make it easy to shift the whole system from one room to another. |
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