Closet Designguide 13 Jul11 Checks.Indd

Closet Designguide 13 Jul11 Checks.Indd

DESIGNCClosetlos etGUIDE s LRR Design Dimension: 8.75"x11.25" CYAN Date: June 27, 2007 Crop Dimension: 8.5"x11" Designer: Victoria Wong Operating System: Win XP YELLOW Client: Euro-Rite Cabinets Fonts: Adobe Caslon/Arial/ArialBlack/ MAGENTA Title: Closet Design Guide Cafl isch Script, Berlin Sans, Brush Script File Name: Closet DesignGuide 12 BLACK theSSTORYTORY In 1982 Bill Longman, President of Euro-Rite Cabinets, started manufacturing and selling bathroom vanities from his home in Coquitlam, British Columbia. From this humble beginning, Euro-Rite has become the largest Canadian cabinet manufacturer West of Winnipeg. Bill believes that customer loyalty is won by providing the best value for money in the cabinet industry. Based on this tradition we are proud to introduce Euro-Rite’s new Closet line. PRESIDENT BILL LONGMAN theCCloset loset PPROGRAMROGRAM Euro-Rite closets are designed for both contractors and Do-It- Yourself enthusiasts. Our stackable Ready to Assemble (RTA) units can be used alone or in a multitude of combinations to increase your storage space and get you organized. Flexibility is provided with the use of doors, drawers, extra shelves and hardware options. euro-rite closets offer two colour options: Chocolate Pear Antique White NEW EURO-RITE CLOSET PROGRAM & FFEATURES:EATURES: 1–Stackable 2–Adjustable fl oor levelers 3–Meta-box drawers 4–Locator pin cleating system 5–Simple assembly & installation 6–5/8" Door grade particle board melamine 7–3/4" Thermofoil doors & drawer fronts CLOSET PROGRAM IN CHOCOLATE PEAR organization starts here & Euro-Rite has everything you need! DDESIGNESIGNGGUIDEUIDE Th is design guide will walk you through the process from start to fi nish. 1–Learn our PPROGRAMROGRAM 2–Measure your SSPACEPACE 3–Design your CCLOSETLOSET FFIG.1IG.1 mmoduleso d u l e s TThehe PPROGRAMROGRAM ((A)A) DOUBLE SHORT HANGING Probably the most common in closet organization. Step 1 introduces the closet components and accessories Two short hanging rods maximizes hanging space off ered in this program. for shirts, blouses, pants and sports coats. Closet organizers are typically made up of modules. Fig.1 2–CLFS 2–CLROD shows the six basic modules used in closet organization, with some typical uses. ((B)B) LONG HANGING This module is intended for housecoats, long Any combination of these modules can be put together dresses and gowns. PROGRAM to create a custom closet organizer. Fig.2 displays some basic confi guration samples. 2–CLFS 1–CLROD Th e product codes required for each module are located to the bottom right of the illustrations in Fig.1 and refers to the ((C)C) SEMI-SHORT HANGING components listed on page 2. NOTE: “CLP”s shown in white are The hanging length here is ideal for short dresses, pants hung by the cuff and coats. There is still space not included in parts list. for folded clothes in the shelving above. 1–CLUS 1–CLROD IIMPORTANTMPORTANT ((D)D) SHORT HANGING WITH A CLP is required to support modules A-E where there SHELVES ABOVE is no module F to their left and right. A single CLP can A good combination of shelving and short hanging. support a module on the left and right side. See Fig.5 Folded clothes are easily accessible while still providing space for hanging items. IIMPORTANTMPORTANT 1–CLUS 1–CLFS 1–CLROD Closet organizer is 83 ½" high Closet organizer depth is 14 ½" except for corner units ((E)E) SHORT HANGING WITH and 20" deep shelf units SHELVES BELOW A good combination of shelving and short hanging. The shelving provides space for shoes and accessories (such as drawers and baskets for FFIG.2IG.2 bbasica s i c cconfigurationso n f i g u r a t i o n s clothing items). 1–CLUS 1–CLFS 1–CLROD ((F)F) SHELF TOWER Maximum shelf space for folded clothes. Extra shelves, drawers and baskets can be added. Can also be duplicated with corner and 20"deep units. 2–CLUS -1- CCOMPONENTSOMPONENTS IIMPORTANTMPORTANT CLUS–1 CLUS–2 CLBS Please note the CLUS are standard shelf units OUTSIDE DIMENSION (used in modules C to F in Fig.1) of the components. (E.g. CLUS–1 is 19 ¼" wide) CLBS is a deep shelf unit (used in modules E or F in Fig.1) most These dimensions are critical useful in walk-in closets. It allows information for step 3. for deeper drawers. A CLBS can be stacked on itself or can have a CLUS–2 stacked above it. See Fig.3 IIMPORTANTMPORTANT CLCS When cutting a CLROD to 20" fit a CLFS that has also been 30" cut, cut the CLROD to the CLCS is used in module F (Fig.1). This unit is reversible and works best in walk-in type closets. INSIDE DIMENSION 14 1/2" 41 3/4" It can also be used for reach-in closets where the less ¼" of the CLFS to 13 1/2" closet is more than 20" deep and the return is less accommodate the closet rod than 15". See Fig.4 holders. FFIG.3IG.3 FFIG.4IG.4 FFIG.5IG.5 RETURN 2 CLBS 1 CLUS–2 WALK-IN REACH-IN 4 CLP 1 CLBS CLFS–1 CLFS–2 CLFS–3 CLP CLFS–1 or CLFS–2 (used for modules A, B, D and E see CLFS–3 can only be used for Fig.1). When used in modules A and B, a CLFS can be cut modules A and B (Fig.1). down to fi t any space smaller than its outside dimension. A CLFS–3 can be cut down to fi t any space smaller than it’s outside dimension. CLROD–1 CLROD–2 CLROD–3 CLROD–1 or CLROD–2 are required for modules A to E CLROD–3 can be used only (Fig.1). The same size CLROD should be used to match the with a CLFS–3 in modules A size of CLUS or CLFS. E.g. If a modules uses two CLFS–2, or B (Fig.1). then that module will require two CLROD–2. -2- AACCESSORIESCCESSORIES Closet accessories are CLADJ–1 CLADJ–2 CLADJ–1 and CLADJ–2: a great way to enhance Adjustable shelves that can be added to a CLUS to the appearance and give more shelf space. Note: A CLUS includes one practicality of a closet. adjustable shelf. CLD–S1 CLD–S2 CLD–DS2 Drawers work best in module All drawers and door E and F (Fig.1). See Fig.7 for possible drawer placement. packs include chrome knobs to match our FFIG.7IG.7 Fits CLUS–1 only Fits CLUS–2 only Fits CLBS only accessories. CLD–L1 CLD–L2 CLD–DL2 Cabinets are: • ⅝" Door grade particle board melamine. Fits CLUS–1 only Fits CLUS–2 only Fits CLBS only Doors & Drawers are: CLTBRACKCR CLVALRDCR FFIG.6IG.6 • ¾" Thermofoil OTHER POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS Chrome baskets feature CLTBRACKCR: 25 stems that hold belts or ties, NOT SHOWN. mounted on a full extension slide. It is best suited full extension slides for modules B or C (Fig.1). and can be lifted from CLDOOR–2 SHOWN the slides when fully extended. See Fig.9. CLSS–1 CLSS–2 FFIG.8IG.8 FFIG.9IG.9 Colours available: CLSS–1 and CLSS–2: can be added to a CLUS to provide a dedicated shoe storage area. OTHER POSSIBLE BASKETS MAY BE LIFTED OFF CONFIGURATIONS NOT SHOWN SLIDES WHEN FULLY EXTENDED CLBASK–S1 CLBASK–S2 CLDOOR–1 CLDOOR–2 ANTIQUE WHITE Fits CLUS–1 only Fits CLUS–2 only CLBASK–L1 CLBASK–L2 Fits CLUS–1 only Fits CLUS–2 and CLBS DOORS: fi t module D, E, and F (Fig.1) and are best suited for walk-in type closets. See Fig.6 for door placement. CHOCOLATE PEAR BASKETS: are ideally suited for module E and F Fits CLUS–1 only Fits CLUS–2 only (Fig.1). See Fig.8 for possible basket placement. -3- MMEASURINGEASURING TIP Step 2 guides you through measuring various types of closets. It is best to have the closet REACH-IN CLOSET empty of clothes when CLOSET INSIDE DIMENSIONS measuring. Th is will allow you to see obstacles like Width (A) baseboards or plumbing access Height (B) panels that may aff ect your Depth (C) design. If you have baseboards, Most Reach-in closets have doors. Either Bi-fold, or By-pass. Fill out the you can take them out, or you dimensions in the area according to the door type you have. If your closet can notch the bottom of the has no doors at all, then use the Bi-fold section. Return (D1 & D2) will now be to the edge of the opening (if you have a return at all). closet panels and gables to fi t around them. BY-PASS DOOR OPENING DIMENSIONS Return (D1) TIP Return (D2) Walls are rarely square, fl at or Width (E1) level. When measuring Width (A), it is always best to measure Width (E2) in various places (top, middle, Height (F) bottom). Take the smallest To measure By-pass door openings, move doors to the right to get measurement and subtract ½" if measurement (E1) and then to the left to get measurement (E2). Measurements (D1) and (D2) will be from the inside of the left and right it’s under 6ft, ¾" if it is 6-10ft wall to the edge of the door opening. and 1" if it is over 10ft. This Total width = (E1+E2+D1+D2). will ensure a problem free fit! BI-FOLD DOOR OPENING DIMENSIONS Return (D1) Return (D2) Width (E) Height (F) When measuring a Bi-fold door opening, make sure the doors are resting open.

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