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90 MIAMI LIVING PROFILE A good, organized space is everyone's best friend. There is no better feeling than opening closet cabinets or doors and being transported into a world arranged according to hues, shapes, or functionality. Locating the perfect black skirt for that special work meeting in the early morning hours is essential to the beginning of a prosperous day. Time is a precious commodity. Why waste it searching in a black hole of clothes for the right blue-stripped shirt and matching tie? How about finally fixing that broken step toward the second floor of the house? The one that squeaks when sneaking a midnight snack —giving away the exact moment when that Weight Watchers diet is broken. Easily finding the tools to take on such a task without going through piles of nails, hammers, and debris, can turn any person into Bob Vila. Celebrating over 30 years of leadership within the home design industry, California Closets has an affordable solution for every time or space management dilemma, making all these organization dreams a reality. Garage messes are a thing of the past. California Closets creates spaces to facilitate gardening, house repairs, holiday decoration storage, and even taking on new hobbies. Garden hoses, power tools, flower seeds packages, and Christmas tree ornaments will never disappear again. Tools hanging from hooks in aluminum tracks, new cabinet doors, drawers, and counter space will turn any garage into the perfect space. There are endless, efficient, and accessible possibilities for bedroom storage, such as walk-in closets, reach-ins, or wardrobes. Dirty clothes are hidden away in black hampers with chrome hardware, and move gently on sliders —out of the way of the hanging power suits. Oil rubbed bronze shoe fences keep those Steve Maddens easily accessible and color coordinated. Polished chrome hooks hold Coach bags and matte brass tie racks make it easy to choose between geometrical or paisley patterns. The laundry room does not need to be the place where towels go to die or where socks travel (selfishly leaving its matching pair behind) to a distant galaxy far, far, away only to never be seen again. Those pesky socks remain together with the help of California Closet's many functional ideas. Use chrome baskets to keep the whites with the whites and the colors in harmony. Smooth counters tops are perfect for folding. Imagine all the time saved doing laundry by easily reaching the detergents and fabric softeners. After California Closets renovations, there is even free time to go to see Junior at that Sunday soccer game. That guest room, used only when Aunt Mildred comes to visit for the holidays, can double as a home office. There is space for a Cognac finished wall bed that easily opens and closes, making the area functional when auntie goes back home. An L-shaped desk with a computer, fax machine, and plenty of clear storage bins for paper clips turn the room into an office. White wire sliding baskets offer flexible storage for a variety of sticky notes. Bring color, texture, and light to any room! California Closets offers quality, functionality, and style. Chocolate Peartree or Bellissima White, there are many finishes to chose from. Match the color with your taste. There are different edges in an array of available colors and panels with glass or aluminum. Any space is made better with the right hardware and accessories. Visit the store at 3301 NW 168 th St. Miami Gardens, FL 33056. Call 305-623-8282 or check the website www.californiaclosets.com/miami and request a consultation. California Closets will adjust to the needs and budget of their costumers. ML California Closets Organizing Was Never this Easy Words by Marta A. Oppenheimer

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