One closet can be better than two

Try to imagine the perfect closet you could ever have, what’s special about it? And will it fit into your apartment? Omer Barnes from celegon gives you all the answers right here.

Celegon has come up with a unique design to help improve compact living. Launching this Spring in the United States exclusively by Celegon, US, is the answer to tiny apartment’s lack of storage space. “Celegon’s patented design introduces doors space savers to remove the big bulky doors cluttering you apartment and living spaces. With Celegon’s technology, you can now easily slide doors accordian style inside your home for a fraction of the cost of the average closet installers,” Omer Barnes, CEO of Celegon US. “Celegon’s smart opening systems allows the average person to save space on closets and even small bedrooms. The simultaneous swing-and-slide opening/closing movement of the door minimizes space requirements, making small rooms or closets perfectly accessible. The door pushes open easily, requiring no more effort than a traditional door,” Barnes goes on to explain.

So how does it work? Celegon offers various designs. One of the most popular being the Compack Living. It is a simple piece of metal that basically stencils your doors. Once fitted, the technology allows the doors to open up space you may never have thought was even there. The Compack Living works on single, double and trifold doors. However, Compack Living is only one of many products Celegon has to offer.

The Ergon Living is also a major space saver. “The innovative movement allows the door to be side-hung or double-acting. It imposes no constraints at the design stage and can be installed on any subframe as a wooden, glass, metal or plastic door,” Barnes explained. Meaning, your door can be opened from either side or one side with a stop, saving maximum space.

With Celegon’s technology, the door business is taken to a new level. Omer Barnes guarantee that these patented products will allow the consumer to have the space they could only dream of come to life.