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CLOSET THEORY by Janie Lowrie
Approximately 160 square feet, this classy HIS & HER Master Closet is the first Oregon project of Closet Theory. Surrounded by the lush Oregon green beauty, this exquisite 5br/4.5b new construction in prestigious Dunthorpe, Oregon needed a master closet to match.
Features of the closet:
White paint grade wood cabinetry with base and crown
Cedar lining for coats behind doors
Furniture accessories include chandelier and ottoman
Lingerie Inserts
Pull-out Hooks
Tie Racks
Belt Racks
Flat Adjustable Shoe Shelves
Full Length Framed Mirror
Maison Inc. was lead designer for the home, Ryan Lynch of Tricolor Construction was GC, and Kirk Alan Wood & Design were the fabricators.
Roa Custom Woodwork
This is a master wardrobe, but for us it is a master piece!
Rich in details with decorative moldings, a light blue finish and golden accessories undoubtedly make this a piece worth admiring.
All our pieces are manufactured in the USA, with certified materials. At ROA we are convinced that quality is what makes the difference in truly luxury projects.
Melinda Mandell Interior Design
This neutral primary bedroom has a built-in wardrobe extending wall-to-wall. Tall cabinet doors in a traditional style (recessed panels with applied mouldings) conceal hanging storage, shoe storage, and shelves. The center dresser portion creates space for a TV, and open shelves above for displaying art and a cherished art nouveau bronze vase.
JC Custom Cabinets Temecula
Closet 2 (closed) of two custom built-in closets in a Shaker style for a Temecula home.
Storage and Wardrobe Design Ideas
Closet Factory
Enhancing the functionality and aesthetics of built-in units can be achieved by thoughtfully incorporating accessories.
Consider adding adjustable shelving to accommodate items of varying heights, maximizing storage potential. Incorporating built-in lighting can create a visually appealing ambiance and highlight displayed items.
Drawer organizers and dividers help maintain order, ensuring that every item has its designated place. Additionally, incorporating decorative hardware such as stylish handles or knobs can impart a personalized touch.
For entertainment units, cable management systems contribute to a clean and organized appearance. Whether it's baskets, bins, or pull-out trays, accessorizing built-in units not only elevates their practicality but also allows for a customized and well-organized space that aligns with both form and function.
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