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Bathroom Organizers: What's the Difference?



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By : Paul Wise   

Bathroom Organizers comprise a category of products of many different shapes and sizes, all intended to create a well ordered and therefore more spacious bathroom. Closet Organizers, as might be imagined, are a similar class of goods that are more explicitly designed for closets. Often there is not much of a difference between the two categories, except that bathroom organizers can be expected to offer "water resistance" of a sort sometimes. Products meant for the bathroom are unlikely to be made from wood, for instance, whereas many destined for closets can be wooden. Naturally, such water resistance is nowhere near the same caliber as that found on a professional diver's watch. In fact, this "water-resisting" quality is native to all plastic objects, which do not absorb water as a matter of course. So therefore saying that bathroom organizers are resistant when the vast majority of them are constructed of plastic is to simply state the obvious. Indeed, one may as well claim that they're even waterproof - which they are, in and of themselves. And of course it's obvious that an organizer is an organizer, generally speaking, no matter if intended for the bathroom or the closet.

But in a few specific instances, bathroom organizers and those for the closet do exhibit differences, such as the aforementioned quality of water resistance, which, in such cases, refer not to the inherent non-absorbing nature of plastics but pertain mainly to their designs. For example, most containers meant for bathroom use will feature rubber gussets or lining along the edges of their lids to help prevent any seeping, while closet organizers can be constructed more casually, with wide openings and drafts.

Bathroom and closet organizers are available in many different makes and models, but the ones most often found tend to look very much alike. While it's understandable that there is no great public demand for much ingenuity in the variety of such organizers, the situation won't ever change unless people take their style of housekeeping much more seriously!

It could even be the final frontier in fashionable furniture design. After all, there are golden toilets adorned with precious gems and fine glass, so how about something to match in the form of a rich and decadent organizer! Indeed, it's a great idea for some ambitious young designer just out of art school to make his or her name. After all, who'd ever have imagined that simply repeating images of Campbell Soup cans on a canvas could also be art?

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Author Resource:- Article written by Paul Wise, who recommends Bathroom Organizers and Closet Organizers from Organize2Fit.
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