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Replace Damaged Closet Shelving in Toronto

Replace Damaged Closet Shelving in Toronto

Our closets are such important parts of our homes. However, it’s easy to forget just how important they are until something goes wrong. Fortunately, if you need to replace damaged closet shelving in the Toronto area, Keystone Home Products has just what you need.

Damaged Closet Shelving

In old homes, especially, old shelves can sometimes break. This is common with thinner shelves that have had something big and heavy stored on them. Maybe you had a lot of heavy ingredients stored on a pantry shelf. Or, perhaps you put a heavy box full of old school papers onto the shelf in a bedroom closet. Regardless, you’re down a shelf, and we have plenty.

Additionally, shelves can be damaged from liquids spilling. This is especially common kitchen pantries. If a bottle of oil spills and isn’t noticed for many hours, your shelf can be completely destroyed after soaking up the oil. Hall closets are equally susceptible to things like spare shampoo or acetone nail polish remover. When accidents happen, you need a reliable home goods store to help you out of a jam. Keystone Home Products is exactly that for the people of Toronto.

Replace Damaged Closet Shelving

When you need to replace damaged closet shelving, Keystone provides you with options. 

We have wooden shelves that are typically part of closet organizers. However, these can also come in narrower sizes, as all of our wooden organizers are custom built with basic organizer parts. Therefore, if you need to replace some wooden shelves in a closet, we can provide you with the shelving to do so. Either buy individual, custom shelves to mount on existing side bars, or simply place a narrow organizer shelf into the closet.

Additionally, we have a lot of wire shelving. Wire shelving is a favorite, as it minimizes pest access, is spill-proof, and may bend under great pressure, but won’t break like wood. Wire shelving can also be bought in pieces or placed into a closet as a system.

Closet Organizers for Walk-Ins

If you’re struggling with shelving and organization in a walk-in closet, the solution is almost always a wooden closet organizer. These systems are completely customizable and will change your life. 

They come with ample shelving for boxes, bins, shoes, books, and whatever else you want to store on them. However, you can also opt for many hanger bars for storing clothes. Give yourself the room you need to hang clothes without wrestling just to hang a shirt back up. And, that’s not all. Our wooden closet organizers can also come with drawer space. This is essential for storing small accessories, or even other knick-knacks. 

No matter what your shelving needs, Keystone Home Products can help you replace damaged closet shelving with ease. We assure you, you’ll leave Keystone with confidence. Give us a call if you have questions about our products or how you can custom order them.

Replace Custom Glass Shower Door in Toronto

Replace Custom Glass Shower Door in Toronto

Some glass shower enclosures are prefabricated and can be bought and installed with standard dimensions. However, many homes have custom shower doors with no glass enclosure. These doors often block off a one-sided opening to an alcove shower and the dimensions may be customized to fit. The problem is, if one of these doors breaks, replacing it means more than a trip to the hardware store. If you need to replace a custom glass shower door in the Toronto area, Keystone Home Products is here to help.

Replace Broken Custom Glass Shower Door

If your custom glass shower door has broken and you’re looking to replace it, Keystone Home Products is the place to go. However, before worrying about a replacement, be sure to properly clean your bathroom and shower area. Shattered glass is incredibly dangerous and even the tiniest little pieces can cut deeply. Put on some protective shoes, sweep up the big pieces into a dustpan, then sweep the bathroom multiple times after. If you have a vacuum with a hose, use this to check corners and go over the floor once you’ve swept.

Once your bathroom is safe to traverse barefoot again, you can begin worrying about future showers and your need for a door. Give us a call if you need to replace a broken custom-sized shower door. We cut mirror and glass for our customers all the time in order to fit the dimensions of their homes. Let us know the dimensions your door should be and we can get you a new door to replace the one that broke.

Replace Outdated Custom Glass Shower Door

Broken doors aren’t the only ones that need to be replaced. Custom glass shower doors have been around for a long time. If you’ve got one that’s old and ugly, we’re here to help. Many old shower doors have unattractive patterns in them to prevent clear views into the shower. These textures have fallen out of style and no longer match modern interiors.

Not to mention, many old shower doors have metal frames. These are generally not in style anymore. With modern glass-cutting technology, it’s easy to mount a frameless glass door with strong, steel hinges – no frame needed. Replace your old, outdated custom glass shower door with one from this century.

Replace Enclosure with Custom Glass Shower Door

Another situation that calls for custom glass shower door shopping is when going from an enclosure to just a door. This is often the case during renovations or if you need a bigger shower door. Many people replace old, narrow shower doors with wider ones. Not only are these easier to step through, they’re also more accessible for people with mobility difficulties, with or without mobility aids.

If you’re looking to get rid of an old enclosure and invest in a wider, custom shower door, we can help you. Give us a call and let us know what you need and we’ll let you know what we can do.

Professional Uses for Wire Shelving

Professional Uses for Wire Shelving

We recently wrote a bit about the best uses for wire shelving at home. However, we know that a lot of the things considered home goods are also used in professional spaces. That’s why Keystone Home Products is here again to cover the best professional uses for wire shelving as well. Don’t worry, we didn’t forget those of you trying to improve your shop or work environment!

1. Folded Apparel Shelving

If you run a clothing shop, one of the best ways you can improve the shop is by storing folded apparel on wire shelving. Everyone has to go into a clothing shop now and again. If that shop includes folded apparel, getting it from a wooden shelf that hasn’t been cleaned in ages is really unsavory. More surface area means more germs, more dust, more dirt, and less appeal.

However, when you store folded apparel on wire shelving, you allow that clothing to breathe and remain fresh longer. The clothing is less likely to take on the smell of the shop. It’s also less likely to get dusty. The last thing you want is to trigger a customer’s allergies when they pull a dusty shirt on in the changing room.

2. Office Supply Shelving

If you work in an office, you know there’s no shortage of storage needs. Offices come with a lot of supplies. From paper to pens, ink cartridges and sticky notes, there’s a lot that needs somewhere to go. Putting up some wire shelving in a copy room or along a back wall gives you somewhere to store these things where they’re easily accessible. Employees can easily find what they need and knowing when something is running low is as easy as a glance.

3. Supply Closet Shelving

No matter what kind of business you work for or run, you almost certainly have a supply closet. If your supply closet is in need of a boost, if you’re moving your business to a new space, or if you’re renovating an old coat closet, you need wire shelving. One of the best professional uses for wire shelving is mounting it across an empty closet space. Then, your empty old coat closet can be used for storing all kinds of things. 

Dental and medical offices can use supply closet wire shelving for storing backstock of packaged supplies. Or, if you’re in a medical environment where patients stay for surgery or overnight observation, you can also use it for storing blankets, pillows, and gowns in more sanitary conditions.

4. Cubicle Shelving

Finally, the last of our favorite professional uses for wire shelving: cubicle shelving. Cubicles have a marked lack of storage space in them aside from the surface of your desk. If you need somewhere to store notebooks, binders, stationery, or boxes of small supplies, wire shelving is here for you. Wire shelving is lightweight, making it great for mounting on a cubicle wall. If your cubicle wall isn’t made for screws, you can also buy or create a wire rig that hooks over the top edge of the cubicle. This is especially stable and lacks the risk of screws coming loose.

Take your cubicle to the next level and reduce crowding your desk space with wire shelving from Keystone Home Products.

Top Uses for Wire Shelving at Home

Top Uses for Wire Shelving at Home

There are a lot of uses for wire shelving at home, but some of these uses are more practical than others. Keystone Home Products offers wire shelving to all of our lovely customers in Toronto and the GTA. We want you to make the most of them. Therefore, we’ve put together a short list of the best ways you can utilize these shelves at home. Let’s start with-

1. Kitchen Overflow Shelving

One of the top uses for wire shelving at home is in the kitchen as overflow shelving. Are you struggling to fit everything into your cupboards? Wire shelving is the solution.

You can use these shelves to store snacks, cereals, boxed goods, and more. The best part about the shelves being made of wire is that they’re pest resistant. Pests have a harder time traversing wire than solid surfaces and are less likely to get into your things or try making a home in them.

For that reason, and due to the shortage of space, wire shelving is especially useful in apartment kitchens. Without a full pantry, apartment kitchens often leave you with cramped cupboards. Storing some of your things on wire overflow shelving is a great way to give yourself more wiggle room when unloading groceries.

2. Garage Shoe Shelving

There are as many ways to store shoes as there are people to wear them. Everyone does it differently. However, one of the best uses for wire shelving at home is for just this. 

Setting up some wire shelves in the garage, beside the door to the house, is the perfect way to store shoes. The shelves offer a clear view of their contents because they’re not solid, like wood. Plus, because of those gaps between the wire bars, any dirt on your shoes will simply fall through instead of gathering on the shelf. That means a neater appearance in the long-run.

3. Supplementary Closet Shelving

Closets are made for storing things, but isn’t it curious how they so frequently lack the necessary storage fixtures? If your closet has plenty of extra space and you’re struggling to make use of it, put in some wire shelving. These shelves can be used for storing dress shoes, boxes of seasonal clothes, decorative baskets of accessories like scarves, and more.

Plus, if you have no built-in shelf above your clothing bar, you can use wire shelving there instead. The space above your clothing bars is extremely useful and would be terrible to let go to waste. A long stretch of wire shelving would be just the thing to salvage it. Use this shelving to store boxes of knickknacks, accessories, notebooks you need semi-regularly, hats, and more.

4. Patio Plant Shelving

Finally, one of our favorite uses for wire shelving at home is as patio plant shelving. So many of us love keeping plants. They add a bit of life to our homes and give us something to do in our free time. If you enjoy keeping plants on your patio, wire shelving is the ideal display solution for them.

Wire bars allow loose soil to fall through instead of gathering on a surface. This open design also means watering them is no stress, as you won’t have to worry about warped wood or pooling. Plus, because plants will drain excess water, you can even set up your shelf so that you only need to water the plants on top. They’ll then drip unneeded water to the plants below, creating a wonderful trickle-down system that’s both practical and relaxing.

Tricks for Organizing Your Kitchen Cupboards

Tricks for Organizing Your Kitchen Cupboards

Keeping your kitchen cupboards organized is the first step to enjoying using your kitchen. However, it’s not an easy step for everyone. Organization is a skill that takes practice. Furthermore, kitchen cupboards involve fitting many differently-shaped items, all with different uses and levels of importance. It’s not as straightforward as packing things into a box for later; the contents of your cupboards need to remain accessible by priority. So, here are some tricks for organizing your kitchen cupboards.

Keeping Useful Backstock Only

The first step in organizing your kitchen cupboards is to only keep backstock that’s useful. What is backstock? It’s all of that food you keep around because you’ll use it one day, but not all today. Canned veggies and bags of rice are great backstock for when you want to make soup one rainy day.

However, a huge chunk of people’s cupboard space is often overtaken by backstock food items. If you can never seem to make room for new groceries, and you can’t really figure out why, there’s a good chance it’s that you simply have too much backstock.

To cut down on how much space is taken up by backstock, start by checking expiration dates. You’ll be surprised how many things have been sitting untouched for 5 years.Yes – even when you swear you didn’t buy them that long ago.

After removing expired foods, if you still have quite a few boxes of instant food or canned items, pull some of it out for use this week. Make 3 recipe piles on your counter and pile some backstock food into them. This week, you can surely use some of it up by making soup, chili, a rice dish, or some other food that uses lots of preserved food.

Separating Spices

One of the biggest mistakes people make with their cupboard space is keeping their spices with everything else. Separate your spices. No matter how you cut it, spices do not stack well. Trying to find what you’re looking for will lead to knocking over stacks and making an organizational disaster.

Instead, opt for a wire spice rack that can be mounted on the pantry well. Another option is a countertop spice rack – maybe one that swivels. But, perhaps our favorite method of storage: use a drawer. A shallow drawer that isn’t big enough for much else is great for storing spices. Lay them down so their labels face up and line them up in your drawer. Finding spices will become easy as pie and they won’t fall all over while you look.

Storing Appliances Outside the Pantry

Another mistake that’s commonly made is storing appliances in the pantry. Organizing your kitchen cupboards becomes way easier when you don’t have to navigate around a crockpot. If you have a tall pantry as well as cabinets, store appliances in lower cabinets or on a wire rack instead of in the pantry. The pantry is easier to access than lower cupboards, so it should be used for food, which you need more often.

Managing Closet Space the Easy Way

Managing Closet Space the Easy Way

Managing your closet space can be really tricky, especially if you don’t have a lot of it. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution to managing closet space no matter how big your closet is. The trick is deciding whether your closet should be in your closet, or somewhere else. Let us explain.

Space Is Space Is Space

Many people struggle with managing closet space because they have more clothing than can fit inside of their small closet. Getting rid of clothing you don’t wear is a great idea, but it only works for people who don’t wear a notable amount of their clothing. If you have the kind of job that requires work-specific clothing, or if you keep clothes specific for workouts, you may have a lot of clothing that you wear regularly. Work clothes, everyday clothes, formal wear, gym clothes, and seasonal clothes can be a tight fit together. This is especially true if your closet isn’t even a walk-in. Fitting all of this into a shallow closet with sliding doors is a real struggle.

So, instead of trying to prune down your clothing until it fits easily into a closet that’s too small, perhaps we should expand. Creating a closet space somewhere other than the closet is an easy solution that works for many. You don’t even have to have a mansion to achieve this. If you have a spare room, or even just some unused space in your bedroom, you can expand your closet outside of its current boundaries. That is, if it’s even necessary.

Using a Closet Organizer

If you have a walk-in closet that you’re struggling to manage space in, you might just need some help. A wooden closet organizer from Keystone Home Products  may be just the thing. Our closet organizers have brought life and organization back to countless walk-ins. Our organizers have shelf space, drawer space, and hanger bars as well. That makes them ideal for a variety of clothing and accessories.

If you don’t have the kind of closet that can accommodate a wooden organizer, you can install the organizer somewhere else. Anywhere that could accommodate a large bookshelf could take on a closet organizer. Really, when it comes down to it, it’s not much different from a fancy bookshelf. It just comes with a few extra storage options made for clothing.

If you don’t have free space anywhere, you can switch out something else with the contents of your closet. Put up some affordable wall-mount bookshelves and store books in your sliding-door closet. Put your organizer where the bookshelves were before. Space is space is space. A closet doesn’t have to have clothing in it.

Organization Accessories

While a closet organizer offers a great place to store many items, organization accessories never hurt. Consider a set of coat hooks for near the front door so that jackets don’t need to be stored with the contents of your closet. Maybe you could benefit from a door-hanging shoe carrier. Small shoes like sandals and heels store in these with ease. Plus, when you store these awkward shoes in a door hanger, you don’t have to worry about keeping them in place on a shelf or regular shoe rack.

How to Repair a Cracked Mirror

How to Repair a Cracked Mirror

So your vanity mirror has cracked. Now you’re probably desperately searching online for a solution. The good news is, it’s actually not too hard to repair a cracked mirror! Mirrors are one of our most popular products here at Keystone Home Products. Therefore, we know a thing or two about them and want to share that knowledge with you. 

Repair a Cracked Mirror with a Kit

The most common and easiest way to repair a mirror is with a mirror repair kit. These can be bought online or from most hardware stores. You may also find them at auto stores, since this is the same method used to repair windshields and other types of glass.

A mirror repair kit will come with a syringe, a small tube of epoxy, and a stability film. While each kit will come with its own unique instructions, they usually go something like this:

  1. Wash your mirror to remove any dust particles or skin oils.
  2. Put down your stability film to cover the crack. This should be put on carefully and smoothed as it’s placed to prevent any air from getting trapped.
  3. Next, use your syringe to extract epoxy from the small tube included in the kit.
  4. Stick the needle of the syringe very carefully through the film and into the crack.
  5. Slowly push the plunger on the syringe down to inject the crack with epoxy. Don’t do this too fast or it may cause bubbling of the film. Give the epoxy enough time to spread so the pressure doesn’t end up on the film.
  6. When the crack is filled with epoxy, you’ll need to leave it for 10-20 minutes to set.
  7. After the epoxy is set, you can remove the stability film.
  8. Then, put a drop of the epoxy cure on the crack and cover it with the curing film.
  9. After the epoxy has cured, you can scrape any residue off with the flat edge of a razor blade and wash your mirror off.

Use Epoxy Without a Kit

While a kit makes this easiest, if you have some epoxy lying around and don’t feel like hunting down a kit, you can follow these steps with your own epoxy, syringe, and adhesive film. We recommend getting a kit for most people, since the average person doesn’t have a syringe or adhesive on hand.

Replace Cracked Mirrors

Trying to repair a vanity mirror with a mirror repair kit is honestly only worth it if you’re on quite a tight budget. We can’t wholly recommend it to anyone with some pocket change. Instead, it’s much easier, much faster, and has much better results to just replace your cracked mirror.

If you need to replace a cracked vanity mirror, you can get a new vanity mirror of any size from Keystone Home Products in Toronto. For help installing a new mirror, check out our guide here.

Replace Foggy Shower Enclosures with Clear Glass

Replace Foggy Shower Enclosures with Clear Glass

Whether you’ve just got poor quality glass or you bought a home with intentionally fogged or frosted glass shower enclosures, we believe you can do better. Foggy shower enclosures might offer some privacy, but how much privacy do you really need when you have a bathroom door you can lock? Let’s take a look at some of the reasons to replace foggy shower enclosures with clear glass.

Replace Old Shower Enclosures

Sometimes, when your shower enclosure is really old, the glass starts to get foggy. This can happen for a number of reasons. If you clean the enclosure with a brush and chemical cleaner, it can be abrasive enough to scratch cheap glass. Years of little hairline scratches can leave glass looking less than crisp. 

Additionally, if you have hard water, you can get a buildup on your shower enclosure. If your water has something like calcium in it, this buildup will be white and leave your glass looking slightly opaque. While this kind of buildup can usually be removed with special cleaner, those cleaners can be abrasive as well and may have a hard time getting into corners.

If you think it’s time to ditch the old shower enclosure that’s been in your house for the last 20 years, you’re in the right place. Keystone Home Products considers glass shower enclosures one of our specialties.

Replace Frosted Glass Shower Enclosures

Back in the 90s and early 2000s, frosted glass shower enclosures were a big thing. Nowadays, high quality, clear glass is preferable. This is for a number of reasons.

  • Clearer glass allows more light flow.
  • Completely transparent glass allows you to see into the shower which makes the bathroom look and feel bigger.
  • Frosted glass is often frosted because the opaque nature of it hides imperfections that make the glass weak. That means it’s more likely to break.

If you want beautiful, crystal clear glass that will last longer, look better, and feel nicer to shower in, replace foggy shower enclosures with clear glass shower enclosures from Keystone Home Products.

High Quality Glass Shower Enclosures

When buying a shower enclosure, you don’t want to buy from a disreputable store, but you don’t want to pay an arm and a leg either. Big name home products stores will charge way more than their products are worth, just so you can say you bought it from them. If you want quality at a reasonable price, rely on Keystone Home Products. We’ve been serving Toronto homeowners for years and haven’t left them disappointed.

If you need more information about what kind of shower enclosures we have available, give us a call. Or, visit our store in person and take a look at what we have in stock. You can also custom order shower enclosures from us if you need something with unusual dimensions.

Why You Should Use Wire Shelving for Clothing Stores

Why You Should Use Wire Shelving for Clothing Stores

Clothing stores have a lot of unique needs when it comes to storage and hardware. For one thing, they need storage that people won’t see, but also additional storage that displays products visibly. One of the most invaluable solutions is wire shelving for clothing stores. Let’s take a look at why.

Lets Fabric Breathe

One of the #1 reasons to opt for wire shelving is that it’s so breathable. A lot of boutiques and clothing stores go for wooden shelving because it’s sturdier and looks high quality. However, the way it treats clothing doesn’t make those perks worthwhile.

Wooden shelving allows little breathability. The clothes on the bottom of a stack will absorb that wood smell, pick up dust from the shelf surface, and can even grow mildew if in a humid shop or environment.

Wire shelving, on the other hand, allows lots of air flow. Moisture and smells won’t get trapped in your clothing fabrics. Plus, wire shelving has minimal surface area for collecting dust, which means your clothes won’t pick it all up when stacked atop it.

Prevents Pests

Clothing stores don’t always change stock frequently, which means a stack of shirts may remain in the same place for many months. New shirts may be added to the stack, but they may not be fully removed for a while.

Solid surfaces, like those of wooden shelving, offer a great place for pests to hide or make their home. If you have a row of clothing stacks with a solid surface up against the wall behind it, you’re making pest real estate. Bugs that eat fabric, mice looking for a warm place to build a nest, and more can make home behind your clothing. This may be easy to notice on lower shelves, but higher up, you can’t see what’s going on without deliberately checking.

Constantly checking for signs of pests (which are pretty good at not being seen) takes more time than a clothing store owner wants to spend on such a task. A better, easier, and quicker solution is to opt for wire shelving. Without a solid surface to hide them from view, from light, and from falling through, most pests will steer clear.

Allows Stacking and Hanging

Wire shelving isn’t just better for the longevity of your clothing products, it’s also better for display practicality. Wire shelving can accommodate stacks of clothes as well as hangers. This presents 3 great options for displays:

  1. You can display more clothing variety by stacking shirts above hung shirts of a different type.
  2. Stacked clothes can provide quick stock for the hangers below. This makes it easy for customers to see the shirt without unfolding it. If they take the product on the hanger, staff can quickly put a new one in its place.
  3. Outfits can be paired vertically. Shirts that go well with a set of jeans can be hung below that stack of jeans. This is great when you have an outfit on display. When someone falls in love with it, they can get the whole thing in one place.

Affordable from Keystone Home Products

If you need wire shelving for clothing stores in Toronto, Keystone Home Products is the place to get it. We offer high quality, affordable wire shelving for clothing stores. Buy storage and display solutions that will last. Contact us if you have any questions and we’ll be happy to help.

Home Goods for Your Basement Renovation

Home Goods for Your Basement Renovation

If you’re planning to renovate your basement, there are some things you’ll need. While many department stores offer the cushy furnishings you’ll need, or the bathroom towels, Keystone offers something different. We have less thrilling, but incredibly vital, parts, like shelving, mirrors, and closet doors. Here’s a little bit about what we offer in terms of home goods for your basement renovation.

Shelving

Every basement needs some shelving. Well, any room needs some shelving, really. Your basement is no different. And, after you’ve renovated it, it will be completely bare and in need of some vital shelving additions.

Display

First off, you’ll need display shelving. Most basements have some need for display. Whether you need shelves for books, video games, decor, or something else, we’ve got you covered.

Our wooden organizers are great for these purposes. While they’re usually marketed toward closet storage, there’s nothing about them that dictates they’re strictly for closet use. Our wooden organizers are great for visible storage and displays as well.

In fact, they can even be used as entertainment centers. What sets them apart from other entertainment centers is the abundance of storage. Many TV stands offer the very least in terms of storage. For someone with a movie or game collection, a set of gaming consoles, or the desire to border the TV with bookshelves, standard TV stands don’t cut it.

Storage

Display shelving is important, but storage shelving may be even more so. Home goods for your basement renovation must include shelving in places like closets and bedrooms. While the aforementioned wooden organizers are great for closets, we can’t ignore our wire shelving. This shelving is great for smaller closets that don’t have room to accommodate an entire organizer. It allows fabric to breathe, preventing mildew, closet smell, and pests.

Closet Doors

Once the structure is built, you may come to realize your closet is a bit… open concept. That is to say, you’ll need some closet doors. Keystone Home Products has a variety of closet doors. We offer sliding doors as well as bifold doors. Either style can be bought covered with mirrors as well. Mirror closet doors allow comfort while dressing and help to make a space feel bigger. This is vital if your basement bedroom is a small guest room.

Mirrors

While mirrors on the backs of closet doors are one way to offer you or your guests a reflection, we can’t forget the vanity. If you’ve added a bathroom during your basement renovation, a vanity mirror is one of the home goods you can’t do without.

Here at Keystone, you can get a mirror in any size or dimensions. Check out our handy installation guide to see how you can install it yourself.

Shop Keystone Home Products

If you’re shopping for home goods for a basement renovation in Toronto, Keystone is the local home goods store for you. We’re right next door and offer everything you need to turn an empty, finished basement into part of your home. Give us a call if you need help or have questions about our products.

Closet Organization Tricks from the Home Professionals

Closet Organization Tricks from the Home Professionals

When things begin to get a bit cluttered or messy in your closet, it’s time to get organizing. But where do you start? Keystone Home Products specializes in home products and organization. Here are some closet organization tricks you can’t do without.

Cut Down on Clutter

Getting rid of clutter doesn’t have to mean making yourself sad. A lot of TV shows and famous organizers of years’ past have pushed clients and followers to throw out anything they don’t use every day. But this is totally unnecessary and encourages people to get rid of things with sentimental value. Don’t get rid of things you love because you don’t have enough room in your closet at the moment. If you’re struggling to find room for things you genuinely love and use, there’s a better way to make space.

Instead, invest in a proper closet organizer to help you make room for your belongings. A huge part of organization is having the right organizational equipment. How can you properly organize things if your closet has nothing but a hanger bar?

What you do want to get rid of are things you aren’t fond of. Keeping clothes that you’ve been hoping to fit into for years or things you keep hoping will spark your interest again later is a waste of space. Every time you see those things, they simply remind you that you shouldn’t be happy in the present because you haven’t reached a goal that may not even be important to you anymore.

Instead, make room for the clothes you love and wear right now. You’ll make a lot of space in your closet and feel happier when looking for something to put on.

Accessible Storage

A lot of people find their main source of storage to be cardboard boxes. The only things you should be storing in boxes are the things in the attic. When you store things in boxes, they don’t get used. Even with markings on the cardboard, it’s hard to remember what exactly is in which box and digging through them is a pain. Plus, cardboard boxes are an eyesore in any closet.

Instead, buy organizers of any kind. There are full closet organizers for clothing and small sets of drawers for accessories. Try a complete jewelry box with spaces for rings and hanging necklaces. Get a display box for watches. Your clothing and accessories should be easy to find and stored in a way that makes you feel good about your closet.

Give Jewelry Its Own Space

Likewise, don’t dump jewelry into a drawer or box. If you wear jewelry, it can be tempting to just put it all in one spot. This is absolutely the wrong way to go. Necklaces will get tangled and things can get broken.

Buy a jewelry box or find designated places for each jewelry type. Putting a row of hooks on the wall for necklaces will prevent them from tangling. Buying a ring cushion or a hand-shaped stand will keep rings from getting lost behind the organizer. Jewelry is expensive and should be treated properly to avoid damaging it. Plus, it looks nicer and feels better to have things stored neatly.

Save Space

A lot of people store miscellaneous boxes in their bedroom closet. However, closet space is limited and this can make it hard to access the things you actually use on a daily basis. Therefore, your closet should be for clothing and accessories only. Cramming extra space with memory boxes or seasonal decorations hurts the functionality and appeal of the closet. 

Use the attic, basement, or a closet in a spare room for boxes you don’t access very often. If you live in an apartment or other small space, consider buying some shallow under-bed storage bins for these things instead. 

If you have any questions about the products we have to offer at Keystone Home Products, give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

Why You Should Upgrade Your Vanity Mirror

Why You Should Upgrade Your Vanity Mirror

People frequently underestimate how much of an effect a vanity mirror has on their self perception. Every time you shower, you look into that mirror to get ready for the day. You brush your teeth at that mirror. You check your outfit in that mirror. A vanity mirror is often the only place someone ever really sees themself. Let’s talk about why you should upgrade your vanity mirror. There’s a lot more to it than you might think!

Self Perception

Because most people use their vanity mirror as their main mirror – the only place they usually look at their reflection – the type and quality of vanity mirror that we have can have a profound effect on our sense of self perception.

If you only ever see yourself in a scratched, cracked mirror, or one that’s outdated, you can begin to associate those things with your own appearance. If the paint around your mirror is chipping, if there’s mold from the bathroom’s condensation, those will too. That’s because, if you only ever see yourself paired with undesirable qualities, your self worth can fall.

If you don’t feel good looking into your current vanity mirror, you should improve it. Getting a new mirror, and maybe even framing it, can make a huge difference. Looking into your vanity mirror after your shower can become a positive experience.

Environmental Comfort

Vanity mirrors don’t just affect our comfort with ourselves, they’re also an important part of our environmental comfort. If areas of your home are lacking and don’t look how you want them to, it has a negative impact on your environmental comfort. While many parts of a home are too expensive to update to many of us, a vanity mirror usually isn’t. Take control of this part of your everyday life and give it the boost it deserves. Small updates can make a huge difference in our quality of life.

Clearer Reflection

Old mirrors that have been washed and used for years can develop tiny scratches that aren’t really noticeable. The weekly – or even daily – wear and tear makes the mirror have a less clear reflection. When you upgrade your vanity mirror, you get a sharper reflection that looks great. Every reflection will look neater, clearer, and more positive.

Home Resale Value Boost

Any kind of improvement in your home can lend itself to a home resale value boost. The same goes for when you upgrade your vanity mirror. If your mirror already looks fine, it may not make much of a difference. However, if your current mirror is old, outdated, or worn out, a new vanity mirror will bring your resale value back up to where it should be in regards to your mirror.

If you don’t add a fancy frame, it may not do anything really special for resale value, but it can undo the huge loss in value caused by a dingy old mirror. After all, if a prospective buyer comes to see the house and steps into the bathroom to see a worn out mirror, it can have a surprisingly negative impact on the entire bathroom space. 

If you want to upgrade your vanity mirror, come visit us at Keystone Home Products. We offer custom mirror sizes and will help you get exactly what you need.

3 Alternative Places to Use a Wooden Organizer

3 Alternative Places to Use a Wooden Organizer

While wooden organizers are most commonly used in bedroom walk-in closets, they’re not limited to those spaces. These wonderful and useful units can be installed virtually anywhere in your home where they’ll find use. So, here are 3 alternative places to use a wooden organizer in your home.

The Garage

The garage is one of the most underutilized spaces in any home. Most people use the space surrounding their garage parking to store random belongings. However, because garages aren’t built for storage, these items are often stacked haphazardly, jut out into the walkway, and are hard to access.

If you like using your garage to store less delicate things, it’s one of the best alternative places to use a wooden organizer. Having a wooden organizer to assist you can make a world of difference. Wooden organizers from Keystone Home Products are shallow enough to fit comfortable along a wall and still allow walking space beside your car. They can be outfitted with shelves, drawers, hanger bars, and more.

Stack boxes on the shelves, store tools in the drawers. Use the organizer as a combination storage unit and toolbox.

The Office

If you have a home office but don’t have one of our wooden organizers, you’re missing out. Having a wooden organizer in your home office can be a game changer. The shelf spaces can be used for storing books, file boxes, binders, and more. The drawers are ideal for important files or papers that you access frequently. You can also store office supplies – such as pens, scissors, staplers, and sticky notes – in the drawers instead of cluttering up your desk.

Plus, because of the possible hanger bar additions, you can store certain formal clothing in your office instead of taking up space in your regular closet. Hang an infrequently worn suit or tux in the corner of your office where it’s easy to access but out of the way.

As an Entertainment Center

The last of our alternative places to use a wooden organizer is as an entertainment center! Surprised? Don’t be. Imagine this with me: Instead of using the wide-open clothes-hanging space for clothes, use it for a TV. Not only is the space wide and tall enough, the hanger bar at the top can be taken advantage of. Using a long strip of decorative fabric, create a curtain decoration to outline the TV. This fabric can be wrapped around the hanger bar so that it’s loose and drapey. As long as it’s secured or arranged carefully, it won’t get in the way of the screen and will, instead, provide a beautiful backdrop of color.

Drawers on either side of the TV can hold movies, games, controllers, remotes, cords, and more. Shelving above or below the TV can accommodate consoles, DVD players, VCRs and more. The possibilities are endless.

Custom Closet Doors for Unusual Closet Sizes

Custom Closet Doors for Unusual Closet Sizes

While homes are usually built to a certain standard, that’s not a guarantee for every home. This is especially true of homes that were built a long time ago or that were built by someone’s great granddad. When things get more personal, they also get more unusual. While unusual can be fun and attractive, it can also be a huge pain when it comes to replacing things. For example, if you have a home with unusual closet sizes, you may need some help finding custom closet doors. Fortunately, Keystone Home Products is here to help. If your closet is strangely tall or weirdly wide, we can help you replace those old doors in no time.

Sliding Custom Closet Doors

If you’re looking for sliding custom closet doors, you’ve come to the right place. Keystone Home Products has sliding closet doors of all styles. We offer a large selection of frame colors as well as different finishes for the panel doors.

Each set of doors is made to fit the closet they’re being made for. Therefore, if you have an oddly shape closet, we can make doors just for you. Don’t worry about standard closet door sizes; we’ve got you covered.

Sliding closet doors are great for saving space in a small room or building. The closet entrance can even be partially covered and still accessible. 

Custom Mirror Closet Doors

We don’t just have custom panel sliding doors; we also have custom mirror closet doors. These are sliding closet doors as well, but the external side is a large mirror, the length of each door. 

These are a great choice for small spaces as well. Mirrors help reflect a space back on itself. This provides an optical illusion of double the space, making your room feel less cramped. Mirrors also reflect light, which can make a little bit of sun from the window go twice as far!

If your room is short on space, custom mirror closet doors are also great for getting ready in the morning. Without room for a vanity or standing mirror, these built in mirrors offer some assistance. Check out your entire outfit before stepping out of the house. 

Custom Bi-fold Closet Doors

If space is less of a concern and you would rather see your entire wardrobe at once, custom bi-fold doors may be just what you need. These two doors pull out, bending in half as they’re opened and allowing you full view of the closet. These are also ideal if you use your closet as a storage space. Sliding doors can make moving large boxes in and out of a closet difficult. Bi-fold closet doors, on the other hand, allow you to store things of all sizes within your closet.

No matter what type of doors you’re after, we’ve got what you need. Give us a call and let us know you’re looking for custom closet doors and we’ll get to work.

Professional Uses for Aluminum Dividers

Professional Uses for Aluminum Dividers

Do you have an office space that could use a little pick-me-up? Need a boost on office privacy? Or, maybe you just rented out your first big office space and don’t know where to start. Regardless of what brings you here, your office, store, or other professional landscape can benefit from aluminum dividers. What are they for? Let’s check out some of the great qualities and professional uses for aluminum dividers.

Create an Executive Office Space

Many modern office spaces are simply large rooms that have to be divided by their tenant. Small office spaces in commercial strips are like this very frequently. Because of that, it can be hard for the executive of a business to get their own office space. Often, they just end up in a bigger cubicle than their employees.

If you’re a small company executive who’s struggling with the limited space, you should consider aluminum dividers. These dividers are extremely affective at creating new spaces. While cubicle walls are short and open, aluminum dividers can create a completely separate room. Therefore, one of the best professional uses for aluminum dividers is using them to create a completely separate executive office for yourself.

These dividers are made of an aluminum frame filled with a number of different pane types. There are mirror panes, etched glass, clear glass, and white glass. That means a completely personalized level of privacy and style.

Upgrade from Cubicles

If your office space is actually quite big, but employees are still separated into cubicles, you might consider an upgrade. Aluminum dividers don’t have to be closed off with sliding doors. They can simply be used to divide areas. 

What sets them apart from standard cubicles is that they will reach up to a standard ceiling. If you opt for colored or etched glass, that means less visibility between employees, offering them improved privacy. 

However, you can also opt for clear glass. Clear glass aluminum dividers used to replace cubicles are a fantastic way to improve call centers. They maintain the more open feeling of cubicles, allowing light flow and visibility across the office. However, they improve the work process by blocking noise. Trying to assist a customer while 6 coworkers talk to their own customers right next to you can be really difficult. Cut out distractions and improve customer service quality by using aluminum dividers to block out excess noise.

Section Off a Large Shop Space

Offices are one thing, but they aren’t the only place with professional uses for aluminum dividers. You can also use them to section off a large shop space. Most store spaces are just one large room. While some stores, such as convenience stores, are also outfitted with heavy, metal shelving, others are bare. If you’re opening up shop somewhere with no real internal framework, aluminum dividers are a great way to proceed.

A large store space can be sectioned off with aluminum dividers to help guide customers through the store. A few panels can be used across from a wall to create a sort of hallway. You can then place two displays across from each other – one backed by the wall and one by the dividers.

You can also place dividers perpendicular to the wall to create stations for different types of merchandise. This makes finding what you need in a large store much easier than if the whole thing is one room scattered with many different things.

How to Beat a Moldy Shower Door Frame

How to Beat a Moldy Shower Door Frame

Taking a shower really loses its sense of refreshment and relaxation when you have a moldy shower door frame. The problem is, cleaning a shower door frame can be difficult. The cracks and crevices between the glass and frame are great at harboring mold. Therefore, even when you’ve cleaned away the visible mold, the small amount left behind can quickly spread again. How do you beat a moldy shower door frame? Let’s find out!

Remove Mold from the Rest of the Shower

To start the mold removal process, give your shower a good scrub. If there’s a part of the shower you usually ignore, clean it. Mold spreads through spores, which float through the air. If there’s any part of your shower that isn’t being cleaned and may be harboring mold, the other parts of your shower will grow mold more quickly.

Clean the Moldy Shower Door Frame

The next step will take some elbow grease and a bit of time. Start by mixing 1 part bleach to 4 parts water in a spray bottle. It’s recommended you wear something over your mouth and nose while doing this, as the fumes aren’t good to inhale and neither are mold spores. 

Lay a towel on the floor beneath your open shower door. Or, if your shower door is attached in a way that’s easy to remove, you can also remove it and lay it flat on the floor. This method will be easier on your arms.

You’ll want to work in small areas at a time to do this. Don’t focus on the big picture; really focus your attention on a few inches of your shower door frame until that space is done, then move on to the next.

Spray some of the bleach solution on part of the shower door frame where it meets the glass. If your shower door is removed, you can take advantage of gravity but leaning the door against a nearby wall and working on the part of the frame at the bottom. By doing this, the bleach solution will have an easier time traveling down into the frame. Use a small brush, such as an old toothbrush, and scrub at the mold until it’s completely gone. Try to get the bristles as far into the frame as you can to remove any hidden mold.

When you’ve done this to the whole door frame, you may need to repeat the process. It depends on how bad the mold is. To do this, put the door into the shower and run hot water over it, washing away loose mold and dirt. Then repeat the process.

Prevent Future Frame Mold

If you want to keep the crevices of your shower door frame from getting moldy in the future, we have a solution. Once your shower door is completely clean, apply a clear caulk or sealant along the entire seam of the door frame. This will keep any future grime or mold growth limited to the surface of the glass or frame, making it easier to remove.

Buy a Frameless Shower Enclosure

Is this kind of deep cleaning something you’re just not up to? Don’t feel like applying an unattractive sealant to your shower door? Avoid the issue of door frame mold completely by buying a frameless shower enclosure. Frameless shower enclosures are sleek and provide fewer places for mold and bacteria to hide. You can get a complete enclosure or just a door, depending on how big your shower is. Check out our shower enclosure options at Keystone Home Products in Toronto.

Home Gym Mirror Walls for an Affordable Price

Trying to build yourself a home gym? So are a lot of people! COVID-19 has really put a dent in people’s workout routines. Getting back into the habit when most gyms are closed is impossible without a home gym. Plus, when you work out from home, you don’t have to worry about wearing a mask and interrupting your flow with a sweaty mask that’s hard to breathe through. Here’s how Keystone Home Products can help you with your new setup by adding home gym mirror walls.

Benefits of Home Gym Mirror Walls

Many people don’t consider home gym mirror walls when beginning to build their home gym. However, there’s more to home gym mirror walls than just aesthetics. Here are some of the benefits you can look forward to after installation:

  • Mirror walls make a space feel bigger. Not only does the mirror wall reflect a space back onto itself, it also reflects light. This combination will allow your gym space to feel more spacious.
  • When lifting weights, form is incredibly important. Making sure you’re keeping your arms straight when lifting is important for preventing injury. With home gym mirror walls, you can watch your form while lifting and prevent injuries like pulled muscles.
  • If you set up a stationary bike, elliptical, or other workout machine so that it faces the wall, you can continue to keep an eye on the rest of the room without turning around. This is especially useful for parents who want to work out without losing sight of their smaller children.
  • Home gym mirror walls are also great for those who dance as a form of exercise. Ballet, and many other forms of dance, require constant awareness of pose and form. Mirrors make that easy.

Ease of Installation

Keystone Home Products doesn’t just hand you the mirrors and tell you “Good luck!” We install them ourselves. We’ve been installing mirror walls in Toronto homes since 1994. That’s almost 30 years! Because of our decades of experience, you can rest assured that your mirror walls will be installed quickly and look great when we’re finished.

Custom Fit for Any Home

Every home has different needs. Appearance, size, and shape vary  greatly depending on who’s ordering. Because everyone likes different things, we offer custom fit mirror walls for any home. Whether your walls are taller than average or a bit on the short side, we have mirror walls just for you.

Add a Barre

Mirror walls are great by themselves, but if you love dance or stretching exercised, you should consider adding a barre. A barre is a horizontal, metal bar that is installed at about hip-height along a mirror wall. You see these most frequently in ballet studios. However, you don’t have to do ballet to benefit from having a barre. They’re great for stabilizing grips, stretching, and more.

Give us a call if you have questions about how to order home gym mirror walls for your home. We look forward to answering your questions and helping you achieve the home gym you’ve been imagining.

Glass Shower Enclosure Replacement in Toronto

Glass Shower Enclosure Replacement in Toronto

Glass shower enclosure replacement is a pain to get started on. After all, who wants to spend all day combing the internet for the easiest method to buy one? Make the process easy by ordering your glass shower enclosure replacement from Keystone Home Products. Here’s how we can help.

Different Sizes for Different Homes

Keystone Home Products knows that every home has a different bathroom design. Thats why we offer glass shower enclosure replacements of all sizes. No need to worry about if our enclosures will be the right size for you. Simply contact us and we can work together to get you exactly the enclosure you need.

If you have the measurements of your previous glass shower enclosure, we can use those to get you a replacement. Or, if you’re not sure what the measurements were or how to get them, our team of installation experts can pay you a visit and get those measurements ourselves.

Quality Glass

Every company offers different quality in glass products. You’re almost certainly familiar with the variations in quality if you’re shopping for a glass shower enclosure replacement. Let us provide you with a replacement that will last longer than the one you’re replacing.

Keystone Home Products specializes, primarily, in glass and mirror products. We know how important quality is in glass. Low quality glass not only looks worse, but is also a safety hazard. A glass fixture or appliance shattering is far from the best case scenario in how it goes into retirement. We would prefer a glass fixture get removed because it’s become outdated or won’t fit a new shower. Keystone Home Products offers the kind of quality shower enclosures that you can expect to last until you no longer want them.

Framed or Frameless

Glass shower enclosures come in two main styles: framed and frameless. People are quite divided on which one is the best style. Many prefer the timeless look of a framed shower enclosure, while others prefer the contemporary, sleek appearance of frameless. No matter which you prefer, we have multiple options for you to choose from. We want to help you find the perfect design for your bathroom. When you shower, you should feel like you’re stepping into luxury.

Installation

Many companies offer glass shower enclosure replacements but expect homeowners to install them themselves. However, there are a lot of ways to mess up a shower enclosure installation, not the least of which is the enclosure shattering. When dealing with large, glass fixtures, it’s best for a professional to be involved. That’s why Keystone Home Products assists with all glass shower enclosure installations. When we’re through with your installation, your bathroom will have the life breathed back into it.

If you have questions about our glass shower enclosure replacements, the ordering process, or the installation process, call us. We love hearing from our customers and look forward to helping answer your questions.

The Benefits of Mirror Backsplash for Your Kitchen

The Benefits of Mirror Backsplash for Your Kitchen

Want your kitchen to really stand out from the crowd? Finding creative ways to improve interior design is such a fun thing to do. That’s why Keystone Home Products wants to clue you in on mirror backsplash for your kitchen. What is a mirror backsplash? Well, a backsplash is what you cover the wall with above your counters. So, in this case, we’re talking about covering that space with mirrors. Let’s check out some of the benefits of a mirror backsplash.

Looks More Spacious

Having a mirror backsplash for your kitchen means making your kitchen feel more spacious. Why is that? There are actually multiple reasons for this. The first is that the mirrors reflect the space back on itself, creating the illusion of more space. You may know, logically, that the space isn’t that much bigger, but your brain will process the size of the space as bigger than it is. That’s a great solution to a cramped kitchen.

Additionally, mirrors reflect light. Therefore, your kitchen will feel brighter as well. More light means more visible space. More visible space means the room feels less cramped. It’s a win win.

Easy to Clean

Tired of trying to scrub splatters of food off of rough grout? Tiles are a huge pain to keep clean, especially in a kitchen. Anywhere you’re stirring, frying, or otherwise preparing food is going to get food all over it. It may take a little while, but your backsplash will eventually be covered in evidence of your cooking.

The purpose of backsplash is actually to protect the wall. If you have no backsplash, scrubbing at the painted wall every time it gets food dried onto it can wear away the paint. However, tiles make cleaning miserable. With a mirror backsplash for your kitchen, you get the best of both worlds. A flat surface is easier to clean than one with dips and seams, but a mirror won’t be harmed by repeated washing.

Not to mention, mirrors are hardy surfaces. You can use virtually any kind of cleaner to clean them. If you want to use window cleaner or soap and water, vinegar or 409, it’s up to you. Any cleaner will get the job done and, so long as it’s not absurdly harsh, it shouldn’t do any damage to the sleek surface of your mirrors.

Sleek Appearance 

If you want your home to have a sleek, contemporary appearance, a mirror backsplash for your kitchen will contribute to that. Not much is sleeker than the metallic sheen of a mirror. Plus, mirror backsplashes are only just entering into popularity, which means you’ll be ahead of the crowd on the newest contemporary trends. Trends aren’t important to everyone, socially, but they do make a difference when it comes to the aging of your house. House resale value will drop less if you stay ahead of trends. If you choose a style that won’t reach its peak popularity for another 5 years, it will take 15 before it comes even close to going out of style.

Shop Keystone

If you’re interested in mirror backsplash, Keystone Home Products has exactly what you need. Mirrors are one of our top sellers. Get high quality for a low price from your local home store. Give us a call if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you!

Affordable Glass Shelves in Toronto

Affordable Glass Shelves in Toronto

Many houses simply don’t have enough storage space, while others need a boost in design. Trying to add storage space without cluttering up a room can be difficult. If you want more storage space as well as a design statement piece, it’s time to buy affordable glass shelves in Toronto. Keystone Home Products’ affordable glass shelves in Toronto are the perfect way to improve storage and design aesthetic.

A Sleek and Beautiful Design

It can be hard to find the right balance between light and heavy interior design pieces. Too many heavy, bulky pieces of furniture, like bookshelves, can make a room feel cramped. Glass shelving helps keep things in the balance. Their transparency helps maintain light flow even after you’ve installed them. Keystone’s affordable glass shelves are perfect for a few books, statues, plants, and more. 

While glass is a great way to avoid weight in your design, your shelves still need to hold up under the weight of their contents. That makes cheap glass shelving a nightmare. One too many books and they could shatter. This is why quality is so important when buying glass shelving. Keystone’s affordable glass shelves are durable and made to stand up to all of the usual shelf contents. When buying Keystone quality, there’s no reason to worry about shelves breaking.

Glass Shelving Light flow

As we mentioned, one of the great features of glass shelving is the maintenance of light flow. If you have a small home, you won’t have to worry about your new shelves blocking the light. In fact, you can even place them in front of a window to improve privacy, or use up otherwise difficult-to-use space. Plus, with the addition of sunlight and the light flow quality of glass, you’ll be able to see shelf contents easily.

Have you ever tried displaying something on a wooden book shelf? To get the necessary lighting on a wooden bookshelf to make viewing decor or displays easily, the shelves must be far apart and there must be plenty of light in the room, ideally, directed at the shelf. Glass shelving can be placed closer together and requires less direct light to adequately show off its contents. This makes glass shelving great for small homes.

Easy to Clean

There’s another benefit to affordable glass shelving. It’s easy to clean! Many types of wooden bookshelves require wood-safe cleaners so that the finish isn’t ruined. Glass shelving, on the other hand, does not. You can use virtually any cleaner you like to wipe down your glass shelving. It won’t be easily damaged by the wrong choice.

Plus, glass can stand up to water a whole lot better than wood can. This makes glass shelving a great place for displaying a vase of flowers or a fish bowl, or a lot of small, potted plants. When moving any of these things or making changes to them, a little spilled water won’t damage your shelf. 

If you’re interested in purchasing affordable glass shelves for your home in Toronto, come to Keystone Home Products. If you have questions about our products, give us a call and we’ll be more than happy to help answer your questions.

Why Sliding Tub Doors Are Superior to Shower Curtains

Why Sliding Tub Doors Are Superior to Shower Curtains

Shower curtains are a huge pain, regardless of where they’re installed. However, when it comes to tub/shower combos, they’re an even bigger nightmare. While a standup shower with a curtain feels reminiscent of summer camp showers, at least you’ll only need to stand beside it. Tubs have their own set of needs that curtains just can’t meet. Let’s take a look at some of the reasons why sliding tub doors are superior to shower curtains. We promise you won’t regret it.

Less Prone to Mold

The first benefit to sliding tub doors is that they’re a lot less prone to mold than shower curtains are. Shower curtains, if not spread out after each shower, will quickly grow mold along the bottom. This is because the curtain rests against the inside of the tub, as well as folds over itself, and traps moisture. That moist, dark area is the perfect environment for mold.

Sliding tub doors have a space between them, don’t overlap with the side of the tub, and can’t fold over themselves like curtains do. Plus, because they’re transparent and glass, plenty of light shines through them, making a less hospitable environment for mold growth.

Easier to Clean

There’s no easy way to clean plastic shower curtains. If they begin to mold, it’s easiest to just throw them out and buy new ones. It is possible to wash a plastic shower curtain in the washing machine, but they don’t usually come out without a bunch of little holes from the intensity of the wash. These curtains are not very hardy.

Sliding tub doors, on the other hand, are easy to clean. With some spray-on tub cleaner and a sponge, you can quickly wash off any grime that’s built up on them.

Eco Friendly

Because sliding tub doors are easy to clean and less disposable, they’re much more eco friendly than plastic shower curtains. Plastic shower curtains ending up in a landfill is less than ideal and completely unnecessary. Instead, invest in something that will actually last.

Childproof

One of the best features of sliding tub doors is their ability to keep bathtime, well, in the bath. Kids love to splash and play when they take their baths. Every parent with a tub and curtain knows the struggle of trying to keep their child from splashing water out of the tub every ten seconds. 

A shower curtain can be put inside the tub, but if it has any mold or bacterial growth on it, that’s extremely bad for the child bathing. The best solution you can use with a curtain is to spread it open on the outside of the tub and lay down some towels under it. Then, any splashed water will drip down the curtain and get absorbed by the towels. This just makes more laundry and then your child is harder to supervise.

With glass doors, your child is easy to keep an eye on and water will quickly run back down into the tub where it belongs.

Better Lighting

And, finally, sliding tub doors offer a lot better lighting. Their complete transparency means your bathroom light will shine on in while you shower. Opaque curtains or curtains with outer fabric counterparts make for a rather dim showering experience.

Black Closet Organizers for Modern Homes

Black Closet Organizers for Modern Homes

Struggling to keep your home organized and looking great? You’re not alone! One of the biggest challenges in any living space is finding the right balance between organized and attractive. That’s why we at Keystone Home Products want to tell you about the benefits of black closet organizers for modern homes.

Modern Black Closet Organizers

What are modern black closet organizers, really? You’ve probably seen all kinds of cheap furniture called closet organizers. What exactly are the closet organizers from Keystone Home Products? They’re beautiful, wooden shelving modules that can be put together for various types of storage.

Black closet organizers for modern homes come with many ways to store things. There are regular shelves, wire shelves, hanger bars, and drawers. This makes them perfectly suited to storing anything you can think of. Therefore, you can use them in your walk-in or anywhere else in the house.

Organizing Beautifully

One of the best tips we can give you, when it comes to organizing, is to use baskets. Whether you prefer wicker, solid wood, plastic, or fabric-framed baskets is completely irrelevant. Find a style that suits your home interior, buy a bunch of them, and go wild.

The thing that makes baskets such a fantastic organizational tool is that they turn any flat surface into a drawer. Each basket’s contents are contained and can be looked through without having to move them all around to reach the back. Plus, when you use baskets to sort and store things, you don’t have to look at the contents of your shelves. Instead, you can see only the crisp, clean faces of each basket.

When you pair basket use with black closet organizers for modern homes, you get a wide storage space, with a dynamic appearance. Instead of the entire system looking repetitive and lifeless, like a set of cabinet doors would be, you get something with variety that’s still pleasing to look at.

Use Them Wherever

Black closet organizers for modern homes aren’t just for the closet. These units can be used anywhere in the house. For example, they make great entertainment centers. Instead of using a large hanging area for clothing, display your TV there. Store game consoles or your old DVD player on the shelves beside it. Store electronics, cords, DVDs, and remotes in the drawers nearby.

That’s not the only additional use of our black closer organizers. You can also use one in an office, to store papers, books, and supplies. They can be put to work in the garage, storing tools, work clothes, shoes, and storage bins. The possibilities are endless. Anywhere you could use extra storage, these units will change your life.

Get Yours Today

If you’re interested in one of our modern black closet organizers, drop by Keystone Home Products today, or give us a call with your questions. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you to improve storage in your home.

Broken Vanity Mirror Replacement in Toronto

Broken Vanity Mirror Replacement in Toronto

When a bathroom mirror breaks, it can be a huge pain to replace. Not only do you have to clean up that mess of broken glass, you have to figure out where to buy a replacement. While a local hardware store might be most people’s first stop in their search for a mirror, there are better options. So, where do you go to get a broken vanity mirror replacement in Toronto?

Keystone Home Products

If you’re in the market for a broken vanity mirror replacement in Toronto, Keystone Home Products is the place to go. We don’t just have mirrors; we specialize in the home goods that other stores forget to offer. While there are plenty of home goods stores that offer throw pillows and bookshelves, we specialize in built-in products or those that improve the storage of a space.

One of our most popular products is our mirrors. We offer many different things that feature mirrors. For example, mirror closet doors are a popular choice. They’re great for those who would rather do their morning routine in somewhere more spacious than the bathroom. However, we also offer wall mirrors and vanity mirrors.

Mirrors of All Sizes

Because so many of our products feature mirrors, we have mirrors of all sizes. That makes buying a custom mirror from us the easiest way to get a broken vanity mirror replacement in Toronto. Hardware stores may have mirrors to buy, but they aren’t likely to help you with custom sizing. 

Hardware stores focus employee energy more on things like blinds-cutting, paint-mixing, and construction materials. At Keystone Home Products, however, we focus our time on making sure the less-popular, functional elements of a home are working their best. So, whether your vanity mirror was small and framed or a counter-to-ceiling behemoth, we’ve got you covered.

Quality Products

Lots of stores have mirrors available – that’s a fact. The difference is, mirrors that are sold at other types of home goods stores are usually made in bulk alongside other home fixtures sold in stores. They’re not made by specialists who are focused only on mirrors. At Keystone, mirrors are one of our main focuses, so quality matters. 

Get an Upgrade

When life gives you lemons – or a broken mirror – make lemonade! Or, at least consider an upgrade. Your old mirror may have been functional, but was it the best it could be? Maybe it’s time to get a bigger mirror – one that lets you see your whole ensemble. Counter-to-ceiling mirrors offer a better view of everything you put in front of it.

If you have limited space above your counter, or would rather avoid a complicated installation process, circumventing light fixtures, consider another mirror. Perhaps one of our mirror walls or mirror closet doors would improve your outfit picking experience. Whether you just need a simple replacement, or a full upgrade, you can get everything you need when you call Keystone. We look forward to serving you!

How to Remove Bi-Fold Closet Doors to Replace Them

How to Remove Bi-Fold Closet Doors to Replace Them

If you’re planning to replace your closet door(s), you’re going to need to know the trick to removing them. All closet door types have different hardware connecting them to the closet food frame. Today, we’re going to focus on how to remove bi-fold closet doors.

How They’re Secured

This type of closet door is one of the trickiest to figure out without help. While most people have some idea of how to take off a regular door, and sliding doors can be figure out with some jimmying, bi-fold doors are a bit tougher.

Bi-fold doors are held in place by two pegs – one on top and one on bottom. The top one is the one we’re working with to remove the door. It looks like the image below. If you’re familiar with the door on a pet carrier, you’ll be quick to pick up how bi-fold doors are secured. 

Looking at the peg holding a bi-fold door in place, it’s fairly intuitive that it must retract somehow. In fact, it’s spring-loaded. However, what makes these difficult is that these pegs are strong. The springs in them aren’t childsplay. After all, they have to hold a door on. If the springs were weak, the peg could come loose and the door could fall off, injuring someone, or worse.

How to Remove Bi-Fold Closet Doors

So, to remove bi-fold closet doors, the first thing you need to do is find something flat and metal. Or, if you have some really strong twine, that may also work. If you look at the sample picture, you’ll see a ring around the top of the peg. This is usually flush, or almost flush, with the hardware screwed into the door frame. In order to retract the peg, you have to have something that can hook over that ring and pull downward without breaking.

Twine Method

Let’s talk about the twine method first. This method is really only possible if there is a small gap between the peg’s ring and the hardware or door frame. Take a piece of twine about half a meter long and position it behind the peg, centered. Slip the twine between the peg ring and frame hardware. Bring the twine forward, crossing it in the front, and then circling around behind the peg again. Cross it to the front once more and tie it in a knot.

The twine has now looped twice around the peg. Hold the door with one arm and wrap the end of the twine around the other hand once. Pull down. If the twine is strong enough not to break, it will pull the peg down, removing it from the frame hardware and freeing the door.

Metal Method

If there’s no gap between the peg and frame hardware, or you have no strong twine on hand, you’ll want something flat and metal. A butter knife may work well, but should be used with caution. This may also scratch or bend what you’re using, so don’t use something you cherish.

Slip the flat piece of metal you’ve found between the peg ring and frame hardware. You’ll need two hands for this, so have someone else hold the door, or press it toward the wall with your body. When the metal is in place, place one hand on either end of it and pull down. It should do to retract the peg if it’s strong enough.

Buy Bi-Fold Door Replacements

When you successfully remove bi-fold closet doors, the next step is replacing them. Keystone Home Products has great framed or unframed mirror, bi-fold door replacements. Check out our selection today and get a great deal on your next set of closet doors.

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