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How do I Choose the Best Metal Closet?

By Misty Amber Brighton
Updated May 17, 2024
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When choosing a metal closet, research the various types by visiting home improvement stores and retail furniture outlets to compare available models. The type of piece that is best for your needs depends, in part, on what you want to store inside it. The size, type of metal, and features of the closet should also be considered.

It is a good idea to decide where the storage unit will be located before shopping for one. Measure the location where you plan to put the metal closet, and include the room's height. Also measure any doorways you will need to take the furniture through, to ensure it will easily pass through without needing to be disassembled.

A metal closet that is going to be located outdoors should generally be constructed of a different type of metal than one that is used indoors. Aluminum is a good choice for outdoor use because it is typically very rust-resistant. Steel is a good choice for an indoor closet because it is normally very durable and resistant to nicks and scratches.

Look at the many features available in storage closets, and carefully consider your needs. For example, if you are planning to use your metal closet to store clothing, you will likely want it to have a sturdy clothes rod and possibly some small drawers for storing personal items. If the unit is intended for tool or hardware storage, you may want to see if it has adjustable shelves.

Think about whether or not you need to secure your metal closet. Check to see if the door handle has a lock on it and make sure the key works. If there is no lock on the door, check to see if there are holes drilled into it so you can place a padlock on it.

If you are purchasing a used piece of furniture, inspect it carefully for signs of rust and peeling paint. Look at it to see if the sides and top are warped or bowed. Make sure the doors and interior drawers open and close easily. Scoot the unit back and forth, and from side to side, to make sure it does not cave in when moved.

After you have considered these things, you should be able to choose the metal closet that is right for your needs. Your new purchase can add valuable storage space to your home or garage, and should help you stay organized. With proper care, this kind of closet can usually be used for a number of years.

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