Closets

Closets

When it comes to providing you with a fully functional, yet stylish closet organization system, no space is ever too small. All that matters is how you use what you've got, as well as selecting the right accessories to perfect your design. Here are a few examples of the various routes our other clients have taken...


Santa Monica - Illumination

This homeowner wanted a high class look to their master closet and selected a beautiful material to achieve it, but darker colors can often make a space feel more confined. The solution: lighting! Through the use of LED lighting in the individual sections, we helped our client achieve the sleek, high end look they were shooting for without making their closet feel confined. The end result brings a high end retail experience to the comforts of one's own home.


Beverly Hills - A Different Perspective


Sometimes, a project needs multiple points of view. While this closet had plenty of room, making the closet feel more spacious and open was a priority for both the homeowner and the outside designer they hired. With that fresh perspective, we were able to bring some interesting new elements to this closet, like the mirrored backing and glass doors. It's collaboration like this that can spark creativity, as well as add otherwise unrealized functionality and beauty to closet organization.


Hollywood - Elegant Minimalism

When closet space is small, every inch counts, but you don't have to sacrifice on style. One of our younger clients, a first time home buyer, understood this idea very well, and together we designed the perfect organization system for their budget and their space constraints. Through the use of a simple shelf and pole hanging system in tandem with a single tower of shelves and pull out baskets, space no longer came at a premium. The finished product serves to provide more resources to the client without sacrificing on style and quality.


Woodland Hills - Thinking Inside The Box

When this client came to us, they wanted to put together a closet that was simple, streamlined, but also wholly unique. Through the use of white panels and shelving, we were able to keep things clean and basic, but added a little extra flair with rose gold closet rods. We also added angled sections in the corners to allow them to make better use of the space, and to make this closet more of a showcase. Added shelving and cubbies also better allowed them to display things like purses and accessories, which not only serves as a decorative touch but provides immediate and easy access to their belongings at the start of the day.


Culver City - Customization

This client was blessed with a beautiful walk in closet, but by the time they had finished renovating the rest of their home and got to this space, they were facing the restriction of a tight budget. To help them with this issue, we went for a simplistic yet stylish design with white panels, drawers, and fashionable hardware in the oval rods and brushed chrome bar pulls. What made this design special, however, was its flexibility: though otherwise basic, the use of fully drilled panels will allow them to not only adjust shelves and rods, but add more later if they so choose--or other accessories that can work with adjustable holes. This provides them with a world of options going forward.


Los Angeles - Making A Statement

Sometimes, a desire for simplicity can present its own challenges. For this owner, it was a walk in closet with a clean white color scheme that they wanted to liven up without doing anything too bright or ornate. Pointing out the simple elegance of contrast allowed our client to find their vision. This closet island which serves as a utility table is a perfect accent piece, as well as a functional space for things such as folding laundry or going through the morning routine.

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