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Ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems have been in existence for many years. Even with the advent of newer materials, such as plastic and metal, ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems have not lost their appeal and application. Compared to other closet shelving options, ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems have the following advantages: Wood has a universal appeal Although there are numerous materials that are designed to replicate the look and feel of wood, there is no denying that wood is by far the most appealing medium for making shelves and other furniture. Wood has been the preferred medium for making closets, and wood will continue to be aesthetically pleasing and ‘classy’ for generations to come. Ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems are available in various designs and colors and are designed to compliment the decor of any closet. In fact, over a period of time ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems have becoming the preferred option when it comes to organizing closets. Ventilated shelving systems facilitate proper air flow. Ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems are designed to allow easy flow of air and are ideal for storing shoes, clothes and as pantries. Ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems have been used for storing clothing and shoes as they allow ventilation, and do not allow excessive moisture or odor to settle into clothing and shoes. Ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems have also been used to store food stuffs that require proper ventilation, and hardwood shelving systems are still a popular choice with chefs that want to preserve the flavor of food stuffs like cheese and wine. Ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems are lightweight Although there is numerous new age material available that makes shelving systems light weight and durable. None of the newer materials available can match the elegance and ‘classy’ look of wood. A common complaint that most people have when it comes to wooden furniture is that wooden furniture is bulky; this is not the case with ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems. Ventilated hardwood is sturdy and due to its unique design is much lighter than a wooden shelf of the same dimensions. Ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems offer a lot of variety The term hardwood includes thousands of varieties of wood and there is no dearth of finishes, textures, and looks when it comes to hardwood furniture. Beech, Oak and Balsa are just some of the trees that yield hardwood. Ash is perhaps the most popular type of wood for closet shelving. Ash is the wood that baseball bats are made out of. It is beautiful and very strong. In fact, the reason why hardwood is so popular for making furniture is because it is far easier to manipulate and offers much more variety in terms of textures and finishes. Although, a lot has been said about the advantages of using ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems, the biggest advantage offered by any shelving system is that it is far easier to organize a closet with additional shelving. In fact, most people prefer buying closets with adjustable shelves and prefer closets that offer the possibility of adding additional shelves later on. In a nutshell, ventilated hardwood closet shelving systems are the ideal way of organizing a closet. |
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