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I am looking to replace my current bifold doored closets with built-in closet. pullouts for shoes / drawers, doors to access blouse / skirts / pants. The big stumbling block is to use the "dead" space above the door header. I know the door header is not "structural" as in wall integrity, but it appears that I have to provide direction every step of the way and some of it is beyond my hands-on knowledge.

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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 15:12:23 GMT, "Claudia" wrote:

I am looking to replace my current bifold doored closets with built-in closet. pullouts for shoes / drawers, doors to access blouse / skirts / pants. The big stumbling block is to use the "dead" space above the door header. I know the door header is not "structural" as in wall integrity, but it appears that I have to provide direction every step of the way and some of it is beyond my hands-on knowledge.


And your question is? Sorry but I have no idea what your problem is or what
you need.

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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 15:12:23 GMT, "Claudia"

wrote:

I am looking to replace my current bifold doored closets with built-in

closet. pullouts for shoes / drawers, doors to access blouse / skirts /
pants. The big stumbling block is to use the "dead" space above the door
header. I know the door header is not "structural" as in wall integrity,
but it appears that I have to provide direction every step of the way and
some of it is beyond my hands-on knowledge.

And your question is? Sorry but I have no idea what your problem is or

what
you need.


I am trying to find out what trade / company could fashion such a closet
layout for me.



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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 00:43:46 GMT, "Claudia" wrote:

"doubter" wrote in message
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 15:12:23 GMT, "Claudia"

wrote:

I am looking to replace my current bifold doored closets with built-in

closet. pullouts for shoes / drawers, doors to access blouse / skirts /
pants. The big stumbling block is to use the "dead" space above the door
header. I know the door header is not "structural" as in wall integrity,
but it appears that I have to provide direction every step of the way and
some of it is beyond my hands-on knowledge.

And your question is? Sorry but I have no idea what your problem is or

what
you need.


I am trying to find out what trade / company could fashion such a closet
layout for me.

This is like pulling teeth.

Since we have no idea where you live, what sort of answer do you expect? Open
the yellow pages and look up cabinet maker, or if you are in a reasonably sized
city, look up closet organizers. That's presuming the country you are in has
yellow pages. Sigh....

Good luck.
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