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Decorator's Choice Closets
There's also room for tall hanging clothes where the ceiling height in the attic allows it.
Closet Factory (Delaware Valley)
Whether your closets are walk-ins, reach-ins or dressing rooms – or if you are looking for more space, better organization or even your own boutique – we have the vision and creativity to make it happen.
John Robert Wiltgen Design, Inc.
With the impeccably clad young business man in mind, we scuttled the existing closets to create a new, more upscale design for the master bedroom’s built‐ins – an arrangement that far better suits his suits and other apparel. The owner possesses a distinctive sense of style. While business, not acting, is his forte, he could very well portray a young James Bond.
Renae Lillie
Bengel Custom Homes
This is another one of a kind home built by Bengel Custom Homes just outside of Leduc, Alberta. This 3282 square foot bungalow features a four car garage, walkout basement, huge balcony, exterior and interior stonework, custom staircase with crystal spindles, two large wet bars, a striking kitchen with light and dark cabinetry and dark wooden beams, granite countertops, moulded ceilings, unique light fixtures through out the home, a bright sunroom surrounded by tall windows with a wood burning fireplace, large walk in closets, hardwood floors, and features a maple saddle oak front door.
Wow Great Place
This terrific walk-through closet (accessible from either end of this space) was designed with jewellery drawers, laundry hampers, belt and tie storage, plenty of hanging space, and even big deep drawers below the window seat for bulky items like extra blankets and pillows, luggage, or bulky sweaters!
W. David Seidel, AIA - Architect
This project was the remodel of a master suite in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood. The house is an Edwardian that had a story added by a developer. The master suite was done functional yet without any personal touches. The owners wanted to personalize all aspects of the master suite: bedroom, closets and bathroom for an enhanced experience of modern luxury.
The bathroom was gutted and with an all new layout, a new shower, toilet and vanity were installed along with all new finishes.
The design scope in the bedroom was re-facing the bedroom cabinets and drawers as well as installing custom floating nightstands made of toasted bamboo. The fireplace got a new gas burning insert and was wrapped in stone mosaic tile.
The old closet was a cramped room which was removed and replaced with two-tone bamboo door closet cabinets. New lighting was installed throughout.
General Contractor:
Brad Doran
http://www.dcdbuilding.com
Storage and Wardrobe Design Ideas with Medium Wood Cabinets and Medium Hardwood Floors
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