
Exhibit A

Exhibit B

Exhibit C
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To design
your walk-in closet, think of your closet as a combination
of reach-in closets. Simply measure each wall separately,
planning your storage one wall at a time. "Turning the corner"
with Corner Shelves will better utilize your space. (Note:
Corner Shelves measure 30" along each wall from the corner.)
(Exhibit A)
If you are sharing the master closet, lay out the design
with the left wall for one person, the right wall for the
other. If space allows, the back wall can be shared space.
A popular design sets a tower (long verticals with 24" shelves,
drawers, or baskets) in the center of the side wall with
double or single hanging on either side of the tower. (Exhibit
B)
If your closet space does not allow a tower on each side
of the closet, plan the side walls for hanging space and
place a tower on the back wall of your closet to utilize
shelves, drawers, shoe cubes or baskets. (Exhibit C)
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