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The Double Hanging section is the perfect closet unit for organizing your suits, shirts, pants, or skirts. The module is designed to give you two levels of hanging space, each large enough to accommodate up to 40" long garments.
MAXIMIZE YOUR SPACE - Double your closet hanging space for maximum functionality and versatility
EASY ASSEMBLY – Do-It Yourself The double hanging unit comes ready to assemble with all hardware for a quick easy installation all parts included, and rod spots precision pre-drilled for a hassle free assembly
ORGANIZE YOUR CLOSET - Arrange all your hanging clothing with the modular closets double hanging unit perfect for suits, shirts, jeans, pants and any average sized hanging clothing
CUSTOMIZE YOUR CLOSET - Configure the Double Hanging Unit with other Modular Closet sections to design a perfect fitting custom closet
This looks AWESOME once it’s all setup. The instructions were confusing at first and it was easy to damage the board pieces at the bottom. Luckily only two small areas got damaged and after you put clothes in it’s completely covered so I don’t actually care. For the price of the item and aesthetic to me it was worth the hassle of putting it together. Since the damage is minor and isn’t visible I feel the quality is aligned with the price. I could see why people would be frustrated with these things but the cost of custom closets is thousands of dollars for the products alone plus installation fees. I’m happy to determine the measurements, install it myself and have minor damage in order to save a few thousand dollars. Sucks that its easy to damage but ultimately it’s user error and can be prevented if you’re VERY CAREFUL. In other reviews of this line I was worried about some complaints about things not lining up properly. When I read those I knew it was either the product being faulty or user error during install. I’ve put together a good bit of furniture on my own and have found it usually is user error I’m those instances. Glad I took my chances with this because I also found that to be the case. Assembly is confusing and even if you have a contractor doing it, that doesn’t mean they are good at what they do. Don’t let a contractor tell you it’s the product when it’s really them who is the problem. Hope this helps!