Storage and Wardrobe Design Ideas

Pima Canyon Residence Interiors
Pima Canyon Residence Interiors
John Senhauser ArchitectsJohn Senhauser Architects
Our client initially asked us to assist with selecting materials and designing a guest bath for their new Tucson home. Our scope of work progressively expanded into interior architecture and detailing, including the kitchen, baths, fireplaces, stair, custom millwork, doors, guardrails, and lighting for the residence – essentially everything except the furniture. The home is loosely defined by a series of thick, parallel walls supporting planar roof elements floating above the desert floor. Our approach was to not only reinforce the general intentions of the architecture but to more clearly articulate its meaning. We began by adopting a limited palette of desert neutrals, providing continuity to the uniquely differentiated spaces. Much of the detailing shares a common vocabulary, while numerous objects (such as the elements of the master bath – each operating on their own terms) coalesce comfortably in the rich compositional language. Photo Credit: William Lesch
Woodside Residence
Woodside Residence
Fiorella Design, LLCFiorella Design, LLC
Master closet custom designed by Fiorella Design Frank Paul Perez Photographer
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Ilona Lofts I
Ilona Lofts I
Boudreaux Design StudioBoudreaux Design Studio
Built-in custom closet designed for this bachelor pad. Features include drawers, shoe shelves, long and short hanging niches and storage shelves above. The closet was designed by us and made in Miami. The finish is wenge with white lacquer and chrome accents.
NYC Apartment
NYC Apartment
Laurence Tamaccio Design DestinationsLaurence Tamaccio Design Destinations
New York Classically Metro Modern Apartment

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Spindrift
Spindrift
SV DesignSV Design
This Gambrel style residence has been completely upgraded to satisfy todays’ standards while restoring and reinforcing the original 1885 design. It began as a Summer Cottage accessible by train from Boston, and is now a year round residence. The essence of the structure was maintained, while enhancing every detail. The breadth of craftsmanship is evident throughout the home resulting in a comfortable and embellished aesthetic. Photo Credit: Brian Vanden Brink
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