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New Closet System for the Master Bedroom

Bob checks out the elegant mahogany paneled California Closet storage system designed for the master bedroom suite and then looks at a more traditional white melanine system in a smaller bedroom closet.
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New Closet System for the Master Bedroom

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" Now this is really special I've never had a closet quite like this what we framed all the partitions and then covered them in plywood so that we can. Really panel this whole room. Because the whole system this whole California closet system can also provide you with. Paneling like this -- Mahogany this farmed in Brazil -- manufactured in Brazil they've got the finish on them if they wrap them up and send it to you anywhere in the world and we're gonna apply this to the all the plywood that you see so that the whole area's gonna be mahogany. But behind all these doors you got incredible systems for storage and here the corner the the are more unit. Is hinged in the middle so that the doors. Will not competent to this side piece here that -- nifty but yet shelves. -- or whatever et cetera and then in this section here in this section there. Hanging space and they take advantage of all the room you've got by giving you a shelf in the middle of another rod. But my favorite features in the whole closet is over here I've got a built in Dresser and the top drawer. Is about two inches deep really shallow drawer but it's perfect for when empty your pockets you change your wallet and stuff that we you know. Make clutter up here that's going to the other Bittermann meet Sheila smaltz from California closet we're putting in a different type of system."

" A Sheila how are not nice to see I love that positive they're now this is your your more traditional closet systems here isn't it yes it is this is our white Melamine California closet system. -- with some bull -- shelving. And got basically we've taken a very small -- that is you can see and we packed in a lot of stuff yeah packed in. Chest and drives the out what it what are the drawers like well yes is -- I'm not Muzak the -- on Monterey. And of course you can remove this you know."

" You want this to."

" Do exactly what that would listen to the full well that this is a new -- right these are -- copies and that's -- to put in pairs accuse or decide -- happening around that you want to -- the story -- hanging as a -- that white rod back there is where the whole load of this unit."

" Is hung off of them and if you."

" Our department will you take this -- and put in moving truck right that's right it's that easy system to install -- because it is basically -- into the studs on the -- and bottom line on this thing you've decided to put in two hanging rods and I noticed the other -- it's different outcome well we have donate -- hanging section here but the beauty of our systems are that there fully adjustable and you can take cola. -- you. Very easily. And that this can be moved up and down that's right at any point setting a firm arm on a small child -- a good idea."

" up if you've got growing children and that's the trick right that's exactly right well thank you Sheila."

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