Getting the Right 2 Drawer Filing Cabinet for Your Home or Office Needs

Filing cabinets are a common sight in most offices, but they can also be used in homes. As long as you have paperwork and documents to store, a filing cabinet would be helpful in having your files well-kept and properly organized. It’s also one way to keep your most valuable documents securely stored.
 
Finding the Right Size

Filing cabinets come in various sizes depending on how many drawers there are for storage. For those who do not have that many documents to store, you can just select a 2 drawer filing cabinet. It is a good way to keep your files organized and clutter-free. For those who require more storage, you have the option to get a 3-drawer filing cabinet, a 4 drawer filing cabinet, a 5-drawer filing cabinet or even a 6 or 8-drawer filing cabinet. The more drawers there are, the pricier it would be. Still, even the largest filing cabinet is worth the investment if you really need that much storage space.

Looking for the Right Filing Cabinet Material

Filing cabinets can be made from wood or metal. Between the two, wood is generally more expensive. But if you want to keep a certain look or degree of elegance in your office or home, wood is a great investment. This type of material is quite charming so it adds a certain degree of class to a room. If properly maintained, wood file cabinets are bound to age well and stand the test of time. Metal is also a sleek material depending on the style of the filing cabinet that you would like to have. This type of material is also durable, as long as you get cabinets which are coated with anti-rust treatment.

Determining the Design of Filing Cabinets to Suit Your Taste as a Homeowner

The two types of cabinets that you can choose from are vertical or lateral. Vertical filing cabinets are a bit traditional. They are appropriate for rooms with limited space. This is exactly why they are typically used in most rented offices. If you are getting vertical filing cabinets, choose ones which are weighted to prevent accidents from happening. Higher cabinets have a tendency to tip over so avoid opening two or more drawers at a time, especially if they are heavy. Meanwhile, a lateral filing cabinet is bound to look more chic and stylish. But the latter typically does not include as much storage space as its vertical counterpart.

Looking for the Right Filing Cabine Features

It’s pretty basic to look for quality runner or roller systems on the filing cabinets. This is essential if you want the drawers to open easily, quietly and smoothly even when heavy. A good roller system is also more durable. If you have confidential files, a secure locking system and fireproofing would also be necessary. By selecting the right set of features, you can choose the best cabinet that will suit your home and office filing needs.

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