Here in LA, with small footprint closets option 1 is all I would need with some base cabinets for drawers. 👍
@JorgeTorkuato5 ай бұрын
I’m all for Option 2! Love the high-end look and quality-it feels more durable and stylish, but it also depends on the price difference.
@CristianSavin-v3d5 ай бұрын
Option 2 is my choice! The premium features and sleek design are worth the investment.
@CabinetsQuick15 ай бұрын
Well, thank you kindly, Cristian. Now, let me tell you straight-Option 1 is your budget choice. You hit the nail on the head with that-it’s a plain, no-frills system. The idea was to give you a few tweaks here and there, so you could adjust the width on certain modules and make good use of the entire wall. What wasn’t shown in the video-though it’ll come around eventually-is that the same system can be used for pantries or any old storage you need. It's got a trick or two up its sleeve. Now, Option 2, well, it’s been around the barn a few times, but don’t let that fool you. The system has improved-gotten a whole lot more affordable and easier to install, and that’s where most of the cost usually sits. As for the price of getting it from us, it’s pretty much on par with a standard closet-full wood ends and shelves. When you line them up side by side, both options are fairly even in price and installation time. But here’s the kicker-Option 1 is still the bargain by a mile, running you about 50% to 60% cheaper than Option 2. That’s a mighty big difference, wouldn’t you say? Replied Mark Twain style - hope you guys enjoyed :-)
@MarkGethrins5 ай бұрын
For a property I own, I'd definitely go with Option 2-it's got that premium look and feels like it would last longer. But if we're talking about a long-term lease, Option 1 seems like the smarter choice.