Wire Shelving


Empty closet with wire shelves, a cordless drill on the middle shelf, and hooks on the side wall. Residential construction in Maine, USA.

Powder-coated wire shelving, or ventilated shelving, is a practical and cost-effective option for customizable closets and pantries. The durable powder coating resists scratches, rust, and wear, making it long-lasting even in moisture-prone areas. Its open-wire design allows for better air circulation, ideal for storing items that need ventilation, such as shoes or food. It’s also highly customizable, with adjustable brackets and various shelf sizes to fit different spaces.

One of the biggest advantages of powder-coated wire shelving is how quickly it installs compared to traditional wooden shelves. Wooden shelves require precise cutting and finishing, while wire shelving can be easily mounted with minimal tools and effort. This speeds up the installation process, saving both time and labor costs. With pre-cut shelves and simple hardware, it’s a faster, more affordable option for new builds or renovations without compromising on storage or aesthetics.

Empty walk-in closet with white wire shelves and rod organizers on white walls and light wood flooring.  In Maine.
Empty white wire shelving unit in a pantry or closet with some white powder on the dark wood floor.  In Maine.