Organized Living’s new hanging rail streamlines installation
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CINCINNATI, Ohio – Responding to labor shortages faced by its dealers, Organized Living has designed a Hanging Rail that streamlines the installation process for two of its closet systems. 
 
Organized Living said it recognized the need in the market for an economical and efficient installation methodology that could streamline the process for installers. They developed the Select line, a traditional built-in closet system that uses the same installation methodology as freedomRail.
 
“We’re addressing the labor shortage our dealers are facing head-on,” said Theresa Finnigin, Vice President of Marketing at Organized Living. “By leveraging the ingenuity of the freedomRail system into the Select line, we’ve created a streamlined installation process that eliminates additional training for dealers, provides efficient labor resources and saves significant time and money.”
 
The freedomRail and Select Rails are designed the same for efficiency. Each containing diamond shaped holes every 1 inch, maximizing the strength of the system by ensuring the rail is securely mounted into every stud (metal or wood). The anchors and screws are inserted directly into the Rail, eliminating the need to take the rail up and down during install, which saves dealers significant time in the field and allows for installation consistency in every unit and home.
 
For more information, visit organizedliving.com.
 
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Michaelle Bradford, CCI Media, is Editor of Closets & Organized Storage magazine and Woodworking Network editor. She has more than 20 years of experience covering the woodworking and design industry, including visits to custom cabinet shops, closet firms and design studios throughout North America. As Editor of Closets & Organized Storage magazine under the Woodworking Network brand, Michaelle’s responsibilities include writing, editing, and coordinating editorial content as well as managing annual design competitions like the Top Shelf Design Awards. She is also a contributor to FDMC and other Woodworking Network online and print media owned by CCI Media.