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    Empty Space, Fillers and Bridge Shelving 101

    EmJay Ruiz
    Oct 14, 2025
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    Efficient Wall Building for Closet America and Renuity Products

    This document provides a comprehensive overview of efficiently building walls with Closet America systems and Renuity products, focusing on strategic placement and optimal spacing to ensure a seamless installation process. The instructions are designed to guide users through the construction process in a professional and organized manner.

    Step 1

    Begin by drawing a simple box. Apologies for the roughness, but the concept is clear.

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    Step 2

    Commence with the first wall, proceeding from left to right, outlining walls two, three, four, and five sequentially.

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    Step 3

    Discussing bridge shelves, note that we often extend wall to wall on at least one of the three walls.

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    Step 4

    This is an example showcasing our process.

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    Step 5

    While not delving into the details of assembly content for this workshop, focus on how to space components on each wall, ensuring adequate space for fillers, empty spaces, and bridge shelves.

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    Step 6

    During the construction of wall one, avoid placing assemblies. If selected, it can be filled with empty space.

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    Step 7

    Choose either to leave it or fill it completely with empty space. On wall two, note the gap against the wall due to the absence of an assembly on wall one, as proximity is limited by the baseboard thickness.

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    Step 8

    In this section, add filler.

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    Step 9

    The current color choice is not optimal. Consider alternatives for better accessibility.

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    Step 10

    Experiment with different colors. This area will contain filler.

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    Step 11

    Assess visibility. Consider enlarging if necessary.

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    Step 12

    Decide whether to enlarge based on feedback, keeping current settings for the moment.

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    Step 13

    While constructing wall two, initiate with a left filler and proceed with assemblies.

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    Step 14

    Extend to the hard wall, ensuring a comprehensive wall-to-wall setup. The back corner will be obscured by the assembly.

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    Step 15

    The back corner will likely contain hanging clothes, remaining out of sight.

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    Step 16

    Correct any mistakes encountered.

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    Step 17

    Designate the area as empty space. All discussed categories are classified under empty space in your Closet Pro.

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    Step 18

    Recognize empty spaces and note that upon completing wall two, wall three initiation requires a gap filled by a bridge.

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    Step 19

    Select components for assembly construction as needed.

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    Step 20

    Avoid extending to wall four, anticipating further assemblies. Utilize 3D rendering to visualize and adjust, hiding walls one and five if necessary to observe interactions between walls two and three.

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    Step 21

    Wall two construction is complete, beginning with a filler and progressing through empty space to wall three.

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    Step 22

    On wall three, start with a bridge and consider adding shelving or drawers, adjusting sizes as needed before adding another bridge.

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    Step 23

    Continue with the outlined process.

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    Step 24

    Revisit previously mentioned empty spaces.

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    Step 25

    Apply similar logic here; invisible areas beyond assemblies are subject to personal preference.

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    Step 26

    Discuss client preferences concerning fillers, emphasizing communication.

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    Step 27

    Clarify customer expectations, understanding that additional materials reduce available space.

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    Step 28

    Commence wall three with empty space. Identify subsequent space accordingly.

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    Step 29

    Reiterate the emphasis on empty space usage.

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    Step 30

    Complete wall-to-wall construction, maintaining a left-to-right progression.

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    Step 31

    Visualize in 3D to verify satisfactory assembly placement. Return to wall two for potential adjustments related to obstructions like light switches.

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    Step 32

    Before adding to wall three, initiate with a filler.

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    Refer to this version as option A, starting with a filler.

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    Step 34

    Include long hang sections and a 20-millimeter empty space, addressing customer concerns about space utilization.

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    Step 35

    Explain the necessity of baseboard space, emphasizing its non-wasteful nature.

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    Step 36

    Maintain a respectful distance from walls, ensuring no direct contact.

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    Step 37

    After adding a bridge shelf on wall two, address its use alongside shelving or other storage solutions.

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    Step 38

    Utilize 3D views to confirm optimal bridge shelf positioning.

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    Step 39

    Assess connectivity and functionality of assembled components.

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    Step 40

    Ensure corner compatibility, avoiding potential obstructions.

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    Step 41

    Regularly verify constructions in 3D before proceeding to subsequent walls.

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    Step 42

    Acknowledge door placement as an obstruction, illustrating with a red door.

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    Step 43

    Refine the approach for a more accurate representation.

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    Step 44

    Convey the concept of door opening.

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    Step 45

    Recognize the impact of door swing on interior visibility.

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    Step 46

    Consider the gap visibility adjacent to baseboards.

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    Step 47

    Promote advantages such as ease of cleaning and painting, enhancing the built-in aesthetic.

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    Step 48

    Highlight the appearance of a built-in design when fillers are used near entryways.

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    Step 49

    Customers will notice fillers near doorways; ensure these areas maintain a high-end appearance.

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    Step 50

    Avoid dust accumulation in visible areas by using fillers for a custom look.

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    Step 51

    Explain that fillers are preferable when visible, while empty spaces suffice in concealed areas.

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    Step 52

    Confirm the previous point.

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    Step 53

    Express appreciation for understanding.

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    Conclude with gratitude for participation and learning engagement.

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