Thursday, May 20, 2010

Build Shoe Closets

Shoes need a home when you are not wearing them.


There are entire stores devoted to shoes. We have shoes for different occasions and occupations. Often shoes cause clutter and make a mess, however, without a proper storage system. Making a shoe closet equipped with shoe racks is one solution to this problem. One of the simplest and most varied shoe racks available is the Flexi Shoe Rack, which requires no tools for assembly and has panels that fit together like Lego blocks. The Flexi Shoe Rack is designed so that you can easily add as many shelves as you need. You can use the Flexi Shoe Rack to convert a portion of your closet or the whole closet into a shoe closet. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Identify the square and circle marks on the top and bottom edges of your panels. Line up the squares on a rear panel and a left side panel. Slide the left side panel into the grooves on the rear panel until it clicks and the two panels form an L shape.


2. Line up the circles on the edges of the rear panel and the right side panel so that the three panels form a U shape. Slide the right side panel into the grooves on the rear panel until it clicks.


3. Slide the shelf into the desired slots between the two side panels.


4. Increase the height of your rack by building a U shape with one rear panel, one right side panel and one left panel as explained in the previous steps, and set it on top of the first U shape. Align the posts on the bottom on the second U shape with the slots on the top of the first U shape. This will lock them in place.


5. Expand the width of your rack to the left or right by aligning the the squares or circles on the first and second rear panels and then sliding the second rear panel into the grooves on the first panel. Attach the side panel by lining up the square or circle marks and sliding it into the grooves.

Tags: rear panel, side panel, into grooves, Flexi Shoe, Flexi Shoe Rack