• Fits any walk-in or reach-in closet with at least one wall 3-6 feet wide
  • Telescoping rods and expanding shelves adjust to add 18 feet of shelving space and 12 feet of hanging space
  • All mounting hardware included for easy installation with no cutting
  • Satin-Nickel finish
  • Includes: (6) 26" Shelves, (2) 36" Shelves, (2) 36" Top Rails, 16 Brackets, (4) 47.5" Uprights, (2) 25" Uprights, and 2 Hang Rods

This was very easy to install. I decided on the configuration I wanted and got to work. The top rail required me to use anchors and I used multiple of them for safety and strength. Love that the vertical uprights went on so easily. I didn't have any issues installing this entire closet by myself. A few measurements and a level were the main things I needed in addition to the kit. I installed a top shelf that extended across the closet and I'm using that for out of season stuff. I put a rod below that for both dresses and tops. The shelf brackets and rod brackets are ingeniously designed and very easy to use. No cutting and much easier than another brand I had used previously. I also put a second hanging rod for bottoms. Put my shoes over the closet door and my casual shoes on the floor of the closet. Love my new organized space. I have taken the opportunity to purchase some nice velvet and padded hangers. Waiting on some more velvet ones to arrive tomorrow. I'm in the process of losing weight and my goal is a capsule wardrobe of nice pieces. I even had enough leftovers that I was able to purchase another rail and use leftover brackets, uprights and shelves. This was a great buy

We have these closet systems for 3 of our bedrooms. I have the ability and tools to make my own wooden closet shelving, but wanted the ability to easily change shelving heights or locations if we needed to. This also took a lot less time than making my own shelving. I actually used more than 1 kit per closet. I purchased 5 kits for the 3 closets I have. I didn't see anyone do the layout I wanted with these in the photos, so attached are what I did and how I feel this maximized storage space for me. The width of the smaller shelves were a little wider than I had space for so I just cut them down to the width I needed. I got these titanium colored ones so my cuts wouldn't be noticable. I used a sawzall with a metal blade and then smoothed and evened the cuts with my bench grinder. I did the double clothes hangers and shelves which is awesome compared to when we only had one bar. I saved space and allowed for wider clothes hanging bars by putting the smaller shelves on the left and the right side walls. I even trimmed the longer racks that are on the back wall, instead of completely overlapping the shelves and not needing to cut them, and it gives a much cleaner look. I also used more of the supports on the back wall because I'm using the double racks and knew there was gonna be much more weight because of this. I wouldn't have trusted only two vertical supports for this setup. But, I caught these on sale and have about $125 into each closet since I used 5 kits for 3 closets. I think this is the best money I've spent in a while.

A few days ago we heard a large crash. The closet rod had failed. Ugh! I have a lot of clothes so the contents of the closet were pretty much spilling everywhere. Ugh! Cut to me furiously searching on Amazon for a closet organizer. You guys are awesome (!!) and thanks to the in-depth reviews and pictures I finally settled on the Rubbermaid Configurations Deluxe Custom Closet Organizer System Kit, 4-to-8-Foot, Titanium for my roughly 7’ closet. Of course Amazon had the cheapest price, even though I looked around. It arrived one business day later and... It’s awesome! It would have been really easy to put up too, have I owned a stud finder. It took a few unnecessary holes and we ended up using most the drywall screws, but once I got past that part it was easy peasy. It seems very sturdy and I love that you can change up the design. I think I’ll buy two more extenders so I can add baskets or shelves to the other side for maximan versatility. I have to say I am proud of my work! I’m sure there are people out there who can do this by themselves, but I would recommend having someone with you for assistance. I’m already planning to buy two more for the house, along with the stud finder 😉

These are pretty ugly. It's not a surprise because there are 5 pictures but as much as I love (!) this closet organizing system it will always be ugly wire. The titanium isn't as bad as the white but it's all relative. With that out of the way I'd like to say how much I love this system. I have kids sharing a room. Neither can come close to reaching regular height closet rails and the younger one can't even reach the lower rail on double hung closets. They won't be this size forever though so I would hate to install a prettier wood closet organizer with all the requisite drilling, measuring and holes that accompany one. Getting the rails installed does take time, measuring, stud finding, leveling, drilling etc. After that you can completely rearrange the closet in 20 minutes depending on how much stuff you've shoved in. This was particularly handy when grandma came to stay for a couple months and was not a fan of thigh high closet rails and she didn't need extra shelves for her playdoh and puzzles. This set includes a ton of shelves and hanging rods which is good because extras of those things cost a mint if bought separately. I did two closets and bought 3 sets to maximize closet utility. Lastly, the way the hanging rod attached to the system you can run hangers over the bracket without a hiccup. A small thing, but I appreciate the smart design features. Another smart detail is that the shelves lock onto the brackets front and back. A little extra time when rearranging the layout but keeps kids from accidentally rearranging and adds a little peace of mind in earthquake country.

I bought two kits and a tie rack add on- We aren't very handy so - the handyman that we use put it up for us - It took him only a few hours (he had to rip out our old shelving before he started). He used the main part of the kits on the two longer walls in the closet and the extra shelves at the very back of the closet. It gives the closet a great look and there is more than enough space to hang everything or put things like socks on the shelves in those soft sided fabric baskets. The closet is more functional and clothes aren't crammed in. I was worried that weight of clothing would be a problem but I don't see any sagging nor hear any groaning of the hardware.

Amazingly low price for a great closet system. Seriously. At ~$86, this is a fraction of what you will pay for Elfa, and far less than ClosetMaid. I did weeks of research before buying (I recommend you search Google for "Closet Storage Systems: Elfa vs. Rubbermaid vs. Closetmaid" and read the first article, it's a fantastic comparison of the leading systems), and finally settled on the 4-8 ft Rubbermaid Configurations in "Titanium." I find the Titanium finish classier than the white, but opinions may vary. Install was pretty easy, despite the fact that I am not what you would call a "handy" person. The wall I wanted to attach it to turned out to have metal studs, which are a nightmare to drill into, so after consulting with a contractor (my brother), I went out and bought a big pack of Togglers: TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE BB Toggle Anchor with Bolts, Zinc-Plated Steel Channel, Made in US, 3/8" to 3-5/8" Grip Range, For 1/4"-20 UNC Fastener Size (Pack of 10) which are super strong and super easy to install. Long story short, the Togglers did the job, and I think the closet looks pretty good. I also purchased the tie and belt organizer: (Rubbermaid 3H98 Configurations 30-Hook Tie and Belt Organizer, Titanium(FG3H9800TITNM)), which I'm very happy with. In my opinion, at $86, this is hands-down the best option out there for home closet organization.

Next month will be 3 years that I've owned this and I have not had one single problem. Nothing collapsed. No bent bars. Nothing. Not one issue. My clothes are heavy and I have filled the shelves and both top and bottom hanging racks. No problem. No buckling. Nothing. I live in apartment building so the walls aren't great. This product seems to be one of the better investments I've made. I guess I should expect the product to get worse over time, but at this moment, I love this 4-8ft closet. My partner and I have a lot of clothes. He has way more than I do and most of it needs to be folded. I tried those metal frames, but it tilted. I tried the plastic holder with the cover, but it tilted and couldn't hold our clothes. I couldn't deal with anymore. I considered a wardrobe, but I didn't want a heavy wooden product that I had to deal with moving at a later time. I saw wall storage and this caught my eye. It is perfect. I put it right on the wall and it is holding our hung shirts, folded shirts, and hung jeans. We aren't small people and these are heavy clothes. It is not bending, folding, or creaking. It appears to be very sturdy. When you first start it, you just have to find the studs and start with the first piece of metal. Once you get the first two holes aligned, it really gets much easier. We followed the instructions, measured the pieces out 26' apart, and used the drywall anchors when necessary. I used a 5'16 drill bit for the drywall anchors. Only had one issue, the plastic stoppers for the hanging rail... two of them were cracked, but it really didn't matter. They were still usable. I love this closet organizer. I am very happy that I have it. I know it's only been a week, but it is perfect for me. I do think this is a project for two people. I am sure one, capable person can handle it, but I am the handy one and my partner measures things and makes everything even and level. I suggest reading the instructions 3-4 times.

I have the 3-6' deluxe version for our nursery closet. The closet measures 4'7" wide and 22in deep with bifolding doors. It was much easier to mount the system than I thought. I didn't have anyone to help and I don't think an extra person would make much difference since the rails pretty light weight. The time consuming part was dismounting the old shelve, patching the old holes with drywall paste, and deciding where to put the screws for the new system. Due to the location of the studs, I screwed some into the studs and some into the drywall anchors provided with the system (total of 5 screws along 55") . One thing I should note though I had to purchase a 3/8 drill bit for the anchors (7$ at home depot). Not sure if I'll need it again but oh well. Once the top rails are installed, it's up to your imagination where to place the long rails, shelves, and hanging rods. I used the suggested 22 inch distance between the long rails. Not sure if we will add-on baskets or any other accessories but wanted to keep that option. Overall I'm very happy with this purchase. We used to have only one full-width shelve in that closet, now we have three full-width shelves and one half width shelf, plus hanging rods. I strongly recommend this product for closet organization.

Moved into a small NYC apartment with awful closet space. Had to decide if I was going to lose my bookshelf to make space for a chest of drawers or keep the bookshelf and live lout of a suitcase. Thankfully, this custom closet let me keep my bookshelf and (bonus!) my dignity. The customization part needs a bit of planning before you start drilling holes and messing up your walls. I suggest measuring out the length (depth if you are installing it inside a closet) and marking the hole positions. Having another person assisting with the longer horizontal rails helps but is not required. Make sure the vertical rails are secure (screw them in if required) and perpendicular with respect to the top. This is not mentioned in the instructions and skipping this might result in a wobbly shelf.The installation itself was very straight forward and just needs basic tools. Overall it took me 2 or so hours to install and customize it according to my wife's specifications and I am pleased to say she loves the result. It easily fits all of her clothes, lingerie, jackets, bags!? etc. with a spare shelf for me. Yay :-|

We used 3 sets to transform a tiny 7x8 room into a walk in closet. We used up all the little extender pieces and then some, but had extra shelves left over for a guest room closet too. My only suggestion- don't listen to the recommended height to hang the starter piece. We hung ours a little lower. There was still plenty of space to hang tbe extenders, and it gave us more space to put long term storage boxes up top.