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Americans are opening the
door a bit wider on cedar closets. A recent survey of 1,000 adults
showed that while only 10 percent actually own a cedar closet, 41
percent would consider installing one in their homes when informed
about the benefits.
"Our research clearly shows that the benefits of cedar closets may
be America's best- kept home improvement secret," says Bev Head, CEO
of Huntsville, Alabama-based Giles & Kendall, the #1 cedar closet
liner manufacturer in the United States and makers of the CedarSafe
Natural Closet Liner brand.
Those benefits include:
Repel and resist moths, roaches, silverfish and mildew
Provide a wonderful cedar scent
Safer than mothballs and smells better
Often found in expensive or older homes
A great place to store out-of-season clothes.
A 2005 study by Unity Marketing shows that 15 percent of homeowners
who make $150,000 a year or more have cedar closets. That's about
the same percentage as those who own wine cellars or outdoor
hearths. According to the CedarSafe survey, 44 percent of cedar
closet owners inherited them when they bought the house. More than
30 percent installed them on their own.
Closet Makeovers Are Big Business
In recent years, closet makeovers have become big business-a $2
billion industry. The boom helped spark a new trade magazine,
CLOSETS, which notes that the average price of a closet installation
has increased from $2,000 to $3,500. Much of that expense comes from
creating custom closets with lots of shelves and drawers.
"You don't have to spend a lot of money to enjoy the benefits of
cedar closets," says Head. "In fact, you can install cedar panels or
planks yourself for $150 to $360 for a standard-size closet."
The planks and panels are made of 100 percent Aromatic Eastern Red
Cedar and actually line the walls of the closet. They work with
standard metal bars or rods or even custom drawers.
The planks provide an elegant look to a closet in a master bedroom.
It would cost about $360 to line 180 square feet of wall space with
cedar planks.
The 4'-by-8' panels are best for storage areas, secondary closets
and attics. It would cost about $150 to line 180 square feet of wall
space with these.
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