If you're going to pay a bit more, you expect that the item will be of the best quality and not prone to constant issues. If you're getting ready for work in the morning, you don't want the door to come off its tracks, delaying you from getting to your wardrobe and setting you back. You don't want a cracked pole to have dropped all your clothing to the floor, causing you to get on your hands and knees to rummage for a particular sweater or necktie.A closet system from the nearest big box store might be cheaper in the short term, but it may cost you in the long run. It will more than likely frequently fall apart and require repairs. So, you'll have to pay twice (and maybe more): once when you initially purchase the product and then again when you have to repair it. With a custom system, you're going to get quality from the money you spend, while adding quality and resale value to your home.
Read the entire article: "Custom Closets: The Benefits of a Custom Closet System."
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