Use existing space optimally and sensibly

Use existing space sensibly, practically and optimally: attach telescopic rod - extra short - in front of shelf.

To the right of a 40 cm wide shelf was still a 30 cm wide gap, to the adjacent wardrobe, which I wanted to make good use of.

Since I always like to hang textiles for airing, I was after a long browsing the Internet, in search of a particularly short = little long telescopic rod to find: One "extra short" telescopic pole, which is extendable only from 50 - 90 cm.


These I have in my (!) Handle height and additionally just at the level of a shelf, clamped between the wall and cabinet. It is therefore not very noticeable - the textiles are super comfortable for me short woman reachable - in addition, you can still hang s-hooks from the hardware store over and hang on them turn quickly times parts without a bracket. So 30 cm wide are well used, I think.

So that the use finds its optimum, I have about each bracket still so-called. Plastic bracket (you may call the company?) Placed, on which in turn more straps can be hung.

So you can hook on a hanging on the clothes rail, save space in the direction of the floor, even more hangers and continue to use the space here: From one make many!

These plastic connectors are available in the housewares department at the ironing in the package or they are already attached to rubberized temples ...

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