Organize Your Home with Smartline, Classic and Custom Cabinetry Closets

At Organized Interiors, our goal is simple: to create custom-made storage solutions that are designed to complement and enhance your space.

We recognize that every home is different and therefore requires unique storage units. That’s why we offer a selection of highly customizable closet organizers, which includes the SmartLine and Classic closet systems.

Learn the advantages of each closet system and consider the best solution for your home.

SmartLine closet organizer system

SmartLine

If you’re seeking a storage solution that offers flexibility and versatility, the SmartLine system is a great option.

SmartLine is a wall-supported organizer that can be moved easily if needed, and it is designed with adjustable shelves and hanging bars. This makes it a great value as your needs change over time.

Because the SmartLine system is wall mounted, it does not take up any floor space. The design of this system also stays clear of baseboard trim for a clean and efficient installation.

Classic closet organizer system

Classic

The Classic closet organizer is a floor-supported organizer that mimics the sophisticated style and look of crafted cabinetry.

The Classic’s deeper shelving towers and deeper drawers provides maximum storage. There are a variety of ways to organize your wardrobe, making the Classic an excellent choice for reach-in or walk-in closets.

Custom Cabinetry Collection

Walk-in closet

Turn a spare room into a stylish dressing room, or update your walk-in closet with our Monogram closet organization system.

The custom details and rich finishes make this system look luxurious, and you can feel good knowing your custom cabinetry is both stylish and highly functional.

Note: the SmartLine and Classic collections can also be enhanced with custom touches.

An effective storage solution can do wonders for your home. Schedule a free in-home design consultation with us to learn more.

5 Ways to Streamline Your Morning Routine This School Year

School’s back in session. Although this means you’ll get to enjoy some peace and quiet while the kids are in class or participating in after-school activities, it also means your mornings will be more chaotic.

Here are five tips to help you streamline your morning routine and get everyone out the door on time.

Boy's organized closet.

1. Organize your closets

When you’re in a hurry, an organized closet can be a lifesaver. Consider different storage solutions for your bedroom and the kid’s rooms.

A hanging shoe rack, specialized hangers or custom closet organizers can help you store items strategically. They often provide flexibility as well.

2. Create a designated place for your keys

How many times have you been late because of a lost set of keys? Install a hook next to the door or designate a kitchen drawer to store your keys.

Then you’ll always know where they are and won’t have to spend mornings frantically searching.

3. Design your bedroom to promote sleep

It’s hard to be productive and efficient in the morning when you and the kids are feeling groggy. Make sure everyone is well-rested by considering bedroom colours, mattresses and other factors that may be hindering your sleep.

It’s often recommended to keep technology out of the bedroom, which can affect the quality of your sleep.

4. Keep the mudroom tidy

If you keep shoes, coats, winter accessories and umbrellas in the mudroom, it’s important to keep it organized. Just like closet organization, a tidy mudroom will make locating items a breeze.

Consider adding a custom cabinet in your entryway, complete with hooks, drawers and shelves where you and the kids can store your outdoor apparel.

5. Prepare the night before

The kids might have driven you crazy all summer, but soon you’ll be cherishing the mornings when you have time to spend with them. Make those moments last longer by preparing what you can the night before.

For example, you can pack lunches, put together outfits and plan tomorrow’s morning meal ahead of time.

Mornings before getting your kids off to school don’t have to be complete chaos. Streamline your morning routine to spend less time getting ready and more time with the kids.

For expert help yo get your mudroom and closets working harder for you, schedule a free in-home design consultation with Organized Interiors.

Barbie’s Wardrobe and Ergonomic Design in Closets

Vintage Barbie wardrobe from Barbie Collector.

Photo credit: Barbie Collector

When I was a little girl I wasn’t a big fan of playing with Barbie dolls but I loved the doll-sized wardrobe that held miniature fashion ensembles and accessories. It was pink, stately, with two doors that opened to reveal a tiny rod with hangers, little drawers for pairs of plastic shoes, shelves for microscopic jewellery and a full length ‘mirror’ inside one door made from an almost-reflective material. It was glorious. But not because I had fun dressing up the dolls it was the organization I loved. Every tiny piece had it’s own perfect place.
I also colour-coded the doll’s outfits with their shoes too, but that’s another story.

Order and convenience

What stuck with me over the years was how much I appreciated order. It’s convenient to have everything in it’s place, within reach. The busier I am the more I crave the efficiency of having what I need everyday close by, not just at home but also at work.

Ergonomics

It’s actually a science. The study of people’s efficiency in their work environment is called ergonomics. It’s also something designers employ when it comes to home design. It’s important to address how we function in a space with special emphasis on ease, comfort and safety.
Where we place objects, furniture and appliances, how high we have to reach for something, how well it’s lit for the task at hand are only a few of the considerations designers have on their checklist.
The appliance industry sets standards for the height and width of everyday appliances for the kitchen and laundry room. As we learn more about how we work in a space and how o make life easier and safer those standards become more refined. Chair, table and desk heights, sofa seat depth, etc are all a result of the applied science of ergonomics.
But lets go back to my dream wardrobe, er closet.

Standard closet with hanging rod and shoe rack.

A closet for grownups

If you look at a standard clothes closet there’s usually a door, maybe two, that slide, open out or fold open to reveal a rod across the span of the space usually just above eye level, with a shelf across the top.
You have three distinct spaces to work with; you can hang clothes on hangers spanning the entire space; you can stack articles on top piled as high as you can; and you can stack or line up items on the floor under the hanging clothes. The door may have hooks on it for additional hanging space.
In my dream closet there are several more options. I would hang shorter rods at two or more different heights to accommodate short and long items. Shelving, preferably at varying heights would allow stackables like sweaters and t-shirts to be easily seen, accessed and replaced after cleaning. The more orderly, the more functional it is. Drawers are wonderful in a closet too, especially for those who prefer not to have everything on display.

Ergonomic design in closets

Contemporary ergonomic design is all over closets these days from built-in laundry hampers to racks for belts and scarves that tuck back in to the cabinetry. Imagine how much simpler mornings will be when you select your outfit the night before set it out on a pull out valet rod, choose your shoes from your own colour coordinated shoes collection and accessorize with your jewellery laid out in a velvet-lined casing in a drawer topped with glass.
Sweet, simple, functional and organized. Just like Barbie… and me.
Is your closet ergonomically designed or thrown together haphazardly? Organized Interiors design consultants can help you design a dream closet that meets your specific needs. Contact us to find our more.

14 New Decorative Panel Colours

Desk in Spring Blossom colour

There has never been so much choice in decorative panels. The number of colours and textures that can be used in custom cabinetry keeps growing every year. This plethora of choices makes it easier to create a custom closet or entertainment unit that matches your personal taste and blends well with the decor of a room.

Organized Interiors introduced 14 exciting new colours that can be used in all of our custom cabinetry products.

Spring Blossom
Spring Blossom
Summer Breeze
Summer Breeze
Latitude North
Latitude North
Latitude East
Latitude East
Latitude West
Latitude West
Desert Grey
Desert Gray
Pebble Beach
Pebble Grey
Stone Grey
Stone Grey
Gravel Grey
Gravel Grey
Ice Grey
Ice Grey
Gunmetal
Gunmetal
Avalanche Stone
Avalanche Stone
Pewter
Pewter
Modern Grey
Modern Grey

Organized Interiors has hundreds of decorative panel designs to choose from that vary in terms of their:

  • colour
  • sheen (matte, semi-gloss, gloss, metallic)
  • finish (solid colour, flat, grain, texture)
  • style (traditional, transitional, contemporary)

Which Colour Or Finish Is Right For You?

If you’re not sure which colour or finish is right for your space, take some photos with your smartphone and bring them to our showroom. At Organized Interiors, you can browse through hundreds of samples and get a feel for the different styles that might work in your home.

When you have questions or want help choosing a decorative panel, we have design experts that can help. They’ll even visit your home and work with you to design a storage solution that is right for you. And our in-home design consultations are free!

Top 10 Trending Shades of Grey Finishes

Not everything is black and white. Grey has become the new neutral with a special allure of many shades. Some greys are feisty others are shy.
Organized Interiors has a number of interesting grey finishes for our custom closets, home offices, and laundry rooms. Any of our custom cabinetry solutions can be finished with the grey colours listed below. Discover the many unique, intimate details of our shades of grey.
Summer Drops
Summer-DropsOur coolest of greys with flat finish and a slight hint of blue.
Latitude East
Latitude-EastA love-at-first-sight delicate textured grain bringing out the best of its surrounding décor.
Silver Gloss
Silver-GlossDraws you win with its chic metallic finish and mingles well with other colours and textures.
Pizzo Ferrato
Pizzo-FerattoThe texture and warm hue is an instant charmer.
Castellina
CastellinaWith highlights of beige and delicate dark streaks, the finish has a wide appeal.
Spring Blossom
Spring-BlossomA must see loaded with charisma: a matt finish, streaks of delicate sheen topped with a grainy and textured finish.
Audacity Gloss
Audacity-GlossA chic contemporary feel, charged up with attitude with its a gloss flat finish
Metallic Charcoal
Metalic-CharcoalA unique delicate micro texture which pairs nicely with other finishes.
Antracite
AntroaciteAs its mineral name implies, the slate polished look and metallic sparkle is a true gem.
Tuxedo
TuxedoStylistically, the deeper grey-brown shade bridges across a span of décor styles from traditional to contemporary.
Characteristics Guide
Organized Interiors’ greys are bursting with personality. Many of them have overlapping characteristics that can be described with three categories — sheen, finish and style.
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Our design experts are here to help you use these wonderful shades of grey to express your own style. Contact us for more information or visit our showroom to get a better idea of what these shades look like.