Our packages are a great way to get you started with ClosetMaid. They include all of the shelving and hardware that you need to create the layout illustrated in the design pictures above.
Packages are delivered flat packed, with assembly instructions, labelled hardware, and informative diagrams for easy installation.
This package uses ClosetMaid's CloseMesh style of shelving with Fixed Mount Hardware.
The package will include:
3 x Full width shelves for storing boxes, cans, jars, bottles, utensils etc.
3 x Shelves up to 61cm / 24" wide
If your enclosure is less than 122cm / 4' wide you can trim the shelving down to suit your exact measurements with a hacksaw or boltcutters.
End caps are provided to cover the cut ends of the shelves.
CloseMesh shelving offers wires that are space 5/8" apart, rather than the standard 1" apart
This 'close mesh' wire shelving keeps small items such as cans, bottles etc from tipping.
You can choose the depth of your shelving from the options above, as well as the side wall availability which is required so that we can ensure we send you the correct hardware.
Wall - Wall indicates that you have both side walls to fix to
Wall - Open indicates that you have a side wall to the left as you look at your enclosure, but you are missing a wall / cannot fix to the wall on the right side
Open - Wall indicates you are missing a wall / cannot fix to the wall on the left, but you have a side wall to the right as you look at your enclosure
Open - Open indicates that you are missing both side walls / cannot fix to either side wall
NOTE - all images show the layout installed 'Wall to Wall' if you have selected an 'open ended' option the hardware will differ.
If you would like to see an illustration of your chosen configuration please contact designteam@closetmaid.co.uk.
If using 30.5cm (12") deep shelving we recommend a minimum enclosure depth of 35cm (14").
If using 40.6cm (16") deep shelving we recommend a minimum enclosure depth of 46cm (18").
Use the images below to help you identify your wall configuration.
Images are a birds eye view of a "reach in" space.