
We Put Closet Kits to the Test—These 8 Made Organizing So Much Easier
This article details the process of identifying and testing the best closet kits available on the market. Faced with the overwhelming number of choices, including various hanging rods, drawers, shelves, bins, and material options like metal or wood, as well as installation methods (freestanding or wall-mounted), a structured approach was adopted to streamline the selection process. Eight different closet kits were acquired and installed in personal homes by a dedicated team. Each kit underwent rigorous daily use and evaluation based on several criteria: setup complexity, design effectiveness, overall durability, ease of use, and value for money. The objective was to provide comprehensive recommendations that cater to diverse needs while ensuring an organized and efficient closet space.
The testing methodology involved practical, hands-on installation by team members, some of whom were more experienced in DIY projects than others, highlighting the varying installation times, which ranged from under an hour to over four hours. The need for additional tools, such as drills, levels, and screwdrivers, was also assessed. Post-installation, the kits were used in everyday life, and feedback was collected on their long-term performance. Emphasis was placed on how well each kit transformed a disorganized space into an efficient and aesthetically pleasing one. The team also examined the structural integrity of the kits, their capacity to hold various items without sagging or breaking, and the smoothness of moving parts like drawers and adjustable shelves. Value was determined by weighing the cost against the benefits and overall user satisfaction.
Several top recommendations emerged from this testing process. The ClosetMaid SuiteSymphony Closet System was chosen as the 'Best Overall' due to its balance of contemporary aesthetics, functionality, and mid-range price, offering both hanging space and smooth-gliding drawers. For those on a tighter budget, the Brightroom Wire Closet System from Target was selected as the 'Best Budget' option, praised for its tool-free assembly, freestanding nature, and customizable shelf heights. The Rebrilliant Olivie Closet System earned 'Best Freestanding' honors for its elevated design, solid shelving, and ease of assembly, making it suitable for renters. The Rubbermaid Configurations Closet Kits were recognized as 'Best Modular' for their flexibility, durable metal components, and easy adjustability, suitable for evolving storage needs. The IKEA Aurdal Wardrobe Combination was dubbed 'Best Custom' for its extensive configurability, allowing users to design their own systems online before self-assembly, catering to non-traditional closet spaces.
Specialized recommendations included the Easy Track Solid Shelving Wood Closet System for 'Small Closets,' commended for its slim design and robust organization despite some assembly challenges. The ClosetMaid Impressions Closet System, highlighted as 'Best for Walk-In Closets,' was lauded for its attractive design, smooth gliding drawers, and significant aesthetic improvement, despite some minor inconsistencies in materials and challenging instructions. Finally, The Container Store Elfa Reach-In Classic System was chosen as 'Best for Reach-In Closets' for its visually clean, contemporary metal construction, expansive hanging capacity, and modular design, though it presented some initial issues with missing parts and drawer stability when heavily loaded. Across all selections, the importance of accurate measurements, understanding installation requirements, and considering desired organizational options—including shelving, rods, drawers, and customization—was underscored to ensure a successful closet transformation.
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