Technical Specifications

Sketch the layout of your closet on the grid below to assist you in determining needed hardware. Refer to Closet Layout Tips for helpful information.
1. Center Stack
Install one shelf at 85-1/2 in. that runs the entire
perimeter of your closet to maximize upper
storage. Add shelf stacks for sweaters, linens,
and other items that don’t hang.
2. Double Hang
Double hang is the quickest way to get more
closet space. If your wardrobe consists of mostly
skirts, shirts, slacks and blouses, you can double
your hanging space. Place one SuperSlide®
shelf at 85-1/2 in. high and another below it at
42 in. for correct double hang heights.
3. Long Hang
For long hang, place the shelf at 71-1/2 in.
4. Shoe Storage
Accessible shoe storage is key to an organized
closet. Choose from a variety of shoe racks that
can be used on the floor, over a door, or hung
from a shelf. Or, create shoe shelves using
inverted SuperSlide® shelving supported by
shoe shelf supports.
5. Storage Drawers
Use drawers to store socks, belts, purses and
things that don’t hang or sit well on shelves.
Drawer frames are available in 30 in. and 42
in. heights and drawers in 4 in., 7 in., and 11 in.
depths. Allow adequate clearance for drawers,
especially in closets with sliding doors.
Closet Layout Tips
DRAWERS
4ft.
CLOSET ROD
4
ft.
CLOSET ROD
2
ft.
CLOSET ROD
2ft.
SHOE SHELVES
8ft. SHELF
4ft.
SHELF
2ft.
SHELF
6ft.
SHELF
Double hang height
Long hang height
Upper shelf height
1
2
3
4
4
When stacking 3 or more shelves over each other, use Support Posts.
Support Posts are pre-drilled to space shelves 14 in. apart.
2ft.
SHELF
96 in.
85½ in.
71½ in.
57½ in.
42 in.
28 in.
14 in.
0 in.
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ft.
Set a date.
Mark a day on your calendar and set aside a
few hours to de-clutter your old closet and
dream about the new one.
Break out the tape measure.
Get the necessary dimensions of the space
for your new closet system. You’ll need these
measurements when you start to explore the
possibilities.
Get some boxes and bags.
You’ll need them to sort and categorize items
from your closet. This is an excellent time to
donate to your favorite charity.
Grab the vacuum cleaner.
Those corners you haven’t seen in years will
need some cleaning. Once the dust has
cleared, you’ll be ready to reorganize.
Preparing Your Closet
96 in.
85½ in.
71½ in.
57½ in.
42 in.
28 in.
14 in.
0 in.
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