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sliding door wardrobe organiser

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Sliding Door Wardrobe Organiser

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Every blouse, jumper and scarf in place For a limited time, take advantage of our 0% APR representative 12-month interest-free credit option when you spend £299 or more on bedroom furniture. Terms and conditions apply, see bottom of the page for details*. Wardrobe with 3 doors Wardrobe with 2 sliding doors Wardrobe with 2 doors Hinged or sliding doors. Drawers, shelving or rails. Or why not all three? With PAX fitted wardrobes you get the look you want on the outside, with all the functions you need on the inside (even integrated lighting!). View our PAX fitted wardrobes You choose what you want. Then we can deliver it, assemble it and install it for you. Learn more about our delivery & assembly services Measure twice, build once Get it all done in one go! Just follow these two simple steps: Check that your ceiling is high enough to accommodate the wardrobe height of your choice to avoid building it twice! Wardrobe w sliding doors/4 drawers




This is backed by a 10 year Written Warranty. Cowdroy Products New Zealand was formed in Auckland in 1986 in conjunction with H.M.Cowdroy P.T.Y. Australia. Cowdroy Products New Zealand commenced business with a range of Sliding & Bi- Fold Door Track Systems as well as a range of Standard Cavity Slider Units. The team at Cowdroy recognised the importance of the market in the South Island and committed to opening a manufacturing plant in Christchurch to service and support the South Island market. Due to growing market share we reasearched and developed oversize and overheight Cavity Slider Units with various weight options for the tracks to support the larger units being specified by Architects and Designers. As you will see looking at our web site along the way we have researched and developed other product ranges to compliment our Track Systems and Cavity Slider Units. Please feel free to visit our showroom at 18 Kerwyn Ave, East Tamaki.Our Buyer GuideI show you how to select




the right product for your home 2017 BrochureView our latest products click here to download Tradies OFFERWe offer best deal for commercial project. Copyright © 2016 slide shop | WardrobesWhether you prefer open, fitted or one on its own, and whether you like traditional or modern – we have wardrobes to suit your clothes, your style and your space. So whatever you love collecting, you’ll never have to stop. Wardrobes & Bedroom storage IKEA FAMILY products & offers D.I.Y. wooden triangle shelf This wooden triangle shelf looks fantastic and is a great way to display your child's favourite toys.Available in a range of styles to complement your home and wardrobe organiser system, HomePlus Interior and wardrobe doors are custom made to fit your home. By far the most popular wardrobe door is a sliding door, as they use minimal space by not opening directly into the room. Available as top hung or bottom mounted, sliding systems can accommodate most wardrobe door specifications such as floor to ceiling, double, triple or even four door systems.




Alternatively all HomePlus wardrobe doors can be installed on hinges as well. Constructed from high quality materials, all HomePlus wardrobe doors are available in an extensive range of colours or infill such as Seratone®, Melteca® and Gib® or glass products such as safety mirror or toughened Etchlite®.   Other design details include a choice of handle options, the possibility to add mid rails or detail inserts in the infill and a range of colours for the door frame.  Three standard colours are offered for frames - Pearl White, Off White or Satin Silver or they can be custom colour finished in a variety of Dulux powder coat colours. The most popular door in the HomePlus wardrobe and interior door range would have to be the 4200 Series, as it offers offers a selection of modern features. The grooved aluminium edge of the door incorporates the handle for a fresh and modern finish and is run on compact and long lasting bottom rolling hardware. The 350 Series is also a popular choice with 2 installation options, either top hung or bottom mounted on tracks so it can be used as either an interior or wardrobe door.  




All are custom made in a wide variety of powder coat or anodised colours. The versatility of the 350 Series allows you to achieve everything from simple minimalist doors to heavily structured panel designs. Available in a multitude of mid rail, infill and colour choices, the 350 series allows you to design a door that achieves the look you want for your home. Another popular HomePlus door, the 800 series is a traditional wardrobe door system, with rear mounted bottom rollers and a choice of rounded fully framed or semi frameless look panels.  The large adjustable wheel carriage and rear mounted configuration allow for maximum adjustment on out of level floors, while still providing smooth quiet panel movement. Popular infill such as painted Gib® or safety mirror can be used to blend with most contemporary and modern room décors.  Doors can be custom made in a variety of powder coat colours, as well as polished bright or satin anodised finishes.(Image credit: Darla & Andrew’s Playful Pad in Greenpoint)




Are you a little obsessed with organizing? So we thought we'd channel our obsession into something helpful: a list of ways to organize your bedroom closet. Pick and choose from the ideas below... 1. If you don't have any real closets in your home, integrate storage into another room (as Darla did above). Wall racks and hangers are easy to install. (Image credit: Kim Lucian)Use Discardian's Closet Trick to get rid of clothes you don't wear. (Image credit: Adrienne Breaux) 3. Store your most-used items at eye level, less-used items below, and least-used items up high. (Image credit: Arthur Garcia-Clemente) 4. Combine storage units to fit your different needs: drawers for folded items, hangers for dresses and suits, and boxes for odds and ends. 5. Use coordinated hangers for a clean look that will care for your clothes and help you stay organized. Above, Bumerang Clothes Hangers, $4.99 for an 8-pack at IKEA. 6. Use an umbrella stand to hold odd items like a yoga mats.




→ Wet Weather-Worthy: 15 Fabulous Umbrella Stands for April Showers 7. Use boxes, cubbies, tiered shelves (as above), or a hanging organizer to sort shoes. (Image credit: Bed Bath & Beyond) 8. Keep folded clothes or accessories neat with shelf dividers, like these from Bed, Bath & Beyond. (Image credit: Liana Hayles Newton) 9. Use vertical space (both above and below the closet rod) to store more. (Image credit: Joey's Stylist To The Stars Digs) 10. Add lights in your closet so you can see (and use!) what's in there. (Image credit: Evan Thomas via Arthur's Long Distance Home) 11. If you live in a small space, replace traditional closet doors that swing out with curtains or hanging screens. 12. Use stackable laundry baskets for easy sorting, that you can also carry to the washing machine, like these from Rubbermaid. (Image credit: Carolyn Purnell) 13. Hooks can create extra storage space when you hang them inside the closet.




(Image credit: Bethany Nauert) 14. Keep your closet in shape by treating it like a small room. Pay attention to lighting, wall color, and floor coverings. 15. Make more room in your closet by storing out-of-season clothes in boxes up high or under the bed. → Apartment Therapy's Annual Guide: Best Storage Beds (Image credit: Mike's Surprising Student Studio) 16. Color coding your wardrobe makes finding things easier. (Image credit: Y Lighting) 17. Invest in your closet by using good-looking storage solutions. Above, Componobili Storage Units by Kartell. (Image credit: Laura's Pared Down Perfection) 18. A rolling cart with coordinated boxes can be pulled in or out of the closet and used for clothing or office supply storage. (Image credit: Melissa DiRenzo) 19. Use suitcases elsewhere in the house to store out-of-season linens, blankets, or sweaters. 20. Repurpose standard storage pieces. Taryn and Sanford used a trunk to store clothing in their closet, with a cushion on top for seating (and then baskets on top of that for even more storage).

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