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John Louis Home JLH-522 Standard 12-Inch Depth Closet Shelving System, Honey Maple Product Description:



  • Solid wood closet shelving system with 12-inch depth and honey maple finish--great for bedroom, pantry, linen, laundry room or foyer closets
  • Wall mounted; sized for reach-in and small walk-in closets--fits up to a 10-foot closet
  • Provides up to 24 feet of shelf space and 18 feet of hanging space; ventilated for air circulation
  • Open-sided tower shelves; wood garment bar; all-metal hardware with decorative satin nickel finish
  • Includes multiple configuration options with easy to follow installation manual

Product Description

Order has never looked so good. Crafted of solid wood with a red mahogany finish, this 12D" shelving system converts your 6-10? closet into a beautifully organized space with plenty of room for hanging dress clothes and folded sweaters. Ventilated slat-style shelves keep everything fresher longer, and adjustable design offers the flexibility you need. Standard system includes 3 adjustable 24Wx12D" shelves, three 72Wx12D" shelves, 5 wardrobe bars, 9 bar spacers, 4 angle brackets and satin nickel hardware. Please note: The configuration shown is for an 8? closet; 1 of the shelves was cut from extra shelving length (available because this closet was only 8?, not 10?).

Customer Reviews

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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
4Wall Board
By REP
First, the 16" model is available at Target for $479.99 (but we did have to pay a 5% sales tax)The instructions are reasonably straight forward but should be read very carefully and:(1) Make sure that you do not block any electrical outlets with the shelving by planning ahead and(2) If you can find studs do so, plastic anchors they supply are OK, but the whole system is cantilevered (that is no support on the floor) so you have to be in solid to the wall, especially at the one bracket end.(3) Finally when installing the tower brackets do make sure that they are the right distance apart AND in proper alignment to the top brackets that were the first step in installation, otherwise you might have the top shelf resting on only PART of the tower (it will work but not look "finished."Also, you will need a 10 foot ceiling to hang two clothes racks in the same bay, on an eight foot ceiling you will be out of luck there is just not enough vertical space to do it.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Spend more time on plan than install
By Lucas T. Magee
It was easier than wire shelving. The supplied hollow wall anchors are so-so. Using a cordless drill, hammer, and miter saw speed things up. If you are lucky enough to have straight walls, you shouldn't need the hammer. If you don't want arms like Popeye, get a drill (all fasteners are screws). This system also gives you a perfect excuse to go buy a laser level. Once the tools are collected and the plan is FINALLY agreed upon, the closet can be installed and used in under a day.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
4Good looking do-it-yourself option
By A Customer
We bought one kit for a 7' reach-in closet and had to modify it a bit because the instruction book gives suggestions for 10' and 8' layouts. I'd recommend a circular saw for cutting shelves and rods if your closet is not exactly 8' or 10'. Also not on the "required tools" list were a stud-finder and a drill. We found drilling pilot holes to be appropriate in some cases, and the large numbers of screws made using our drill a must. The wood is soft and frayed slightly when cut. Because of that, and a few nicks during installation, the included touch-up stain came in handy. Also useful was a transparent grid which allowed us to play around with different layouts before we ever began. Installation took two handy people about 6 hours, partly because of the limited space in the closet. I'd recommend removing the closet doors if you're not installing in a walk-in. I'd also HIGHLY recommend reading the instructions all the way through before beginning, laying out all the materials and labeling the bags of screws by length, and taking your time. This is not a job that can be rushed. When complete the closet looked great and the system is very sturdy.

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