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Closet Factory
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
The Viking Craftsman, Inc
A custom walk-in with the exact location, size and type of storage that TVCI's customer desired. The benefit of hiring a custom cabinet maker.
Inspiration for a large contemporary gender-neutral gray floor and limestone floor walk-in closet remodel in Dallas with raised-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Inspiration for a large contemporary gender-neutral gray floor and limestone floor walk-in closet remodel in Dallas with raised-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Photographer: Tom Crane
Elegant gender-neutral limestone floor walk-in closet photo in Philadelphia
Elegant gender-neutral limestone floor walk-in closet photo in Philadelphia
Great Rooms Building Group
Photo by Linda Oyama-Bryan
Dressing room - large traditional gender-neutral limestone floor and beige floor dressing room idea in Chicago with raised-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets
Dressing room - large traditional gender-neutral limestone floor and beige floor dressing room idea in Chicago with raised-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets
Closet Factory
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
Closet Factory
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
JRP Design & Remodel
Simple, rich Bellmont Stockholm cabinetry in Folkstone make this closet refined and luxurious. Top Knobs square pulls are subtle but maintain the contemporary inspiration carried through from the master bathroom. Accent lighting gives a warm glow to really emphasize the richness of the cabinets.
Clarified Studios
Closet Factory
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
Closet Factory
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
Trillium Enterprises, INC.
Custom cabinetry and storage spaces line this walk-in closet. © Holly Lepere
Closet - eclectic gender-neutral terra-cotta tile closet idea in Santa Barbara with shaker cabinets and light wood cabinets
Closet - eclectic gender-neutral terra-cotta tile closet idea in Santa Barbara with shaker cabinets and light wood cabinets
Closet Factory
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
Bowman Group Media
Bowman Group Architectural Photography
Inspiration for a large mediterranean women's terra-cotta tile walk-in closet remodel in Orange County with beige cabinets and open cabinets
Inspiration for a large mediterranean women's terra-cotta tile walk-in closet remodel in Orange County with beige cabinets and open cabinets
Brooks and Falotico Associates, Inc.
Phillip Ennis Photography
Example of a large beach style gender-neutral limestone floor walk-in closet design in New York with recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Example of a large beach style gender-neutral limestone floor walk-in closet design in New York with recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Closet Factory
This white melamine walk-in closet features floor-to-ceiling slide-out shelves for the client's collection of Vegan shoes, a velvet-lined drawer for all her jewelry, valet rods for her and her spouse to be able to plan their outfits for the next day, and even a pop-out ironing board.
Todd Peddicord Designs
Dressing room - huge transitional women's limestone floor and beige floor dressing room idea in Sacramento with open cabinets and gray cabinets
Savvy Interiors
Walk-in closet - large southwestern gender-neutral terra-cotta tile and orange floor walk-in closet idea in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets and medium tone wood cabinets
SES Design Group
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary women's limestone floor walk-in closet remodel in Houston with flat-panel cabinets and distressed cabinets
Bradley Walters Architect LLC
Master dressing area. Project work completed with J. Robert Hillier and Hillier Architecture. Photo by Albert Vecerka, ESTO.
Inspiration for a modern limestone floor closet remodel in Miami with flat-panel cabinets and light wood cabinets
Inspiration for a modern limestone floor closet remodel in Miami with flat-panel cabinets and light wood cabinets
Closet Factory
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
Limestone Floor and Terra-Cotta Tile Closet Ideas
Denise Quade Design
A closet built in on this side of the bathroom is his closet and features double hang on the left side, adjustable shelves are above the drawer storage on the right. The windows in the shower allows the light from the window to pass through and brighten the space. A bench on the opposite side provides a great spot to store shoes.
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