Custom Details Make Dream Closets
Our Anatomy of a Dream Closet series shares design considerations for a closet that fits you perfectly. Click here for Part One: Start with Storage Habits. Part Two is all about the DETAILS! This series reveals a master closet for a South Tulsa couple, but the concepts apply to all types of closets, garages, and other challenging spaces.
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Dream Closets Eliminate Chaos
Dream closets have custom details that make your life easier. Check out the nearest dresses in photo above for a stealth closet feature—the telescoping valet rod. The closet valet rod is a beautifully simple, multipurpose tool I recommend for every home. Use it to try on outfits, steam clothes, decide whether to toss a garment in your breakup basket, pack for a trip, or plan your clothes for the next day.
Read more about our closet valet rod here.
Dream Closets Balance Open Shelving with Doors and Drawers
This couple wanted a mix of open shelving and cabinet doors and drawers so not everything is on display. It can be delightful to keep your shoe collection on a custom shoe rack or display jewelry on your closet vanity. But most clients want a little space to store clothing, valuables and undergarments out of sight.
These clients selected upgraded pillow top cabinet doors and drawer fronts with upgraded hardware to match the rest of their home. Hardware is basically the jewelry on the closet—it's the finishing touch that sets the tone.
Custom upgrades like these create a closet you’ll love long-term. Closets of Tulsa has done it all—Ask us about custom styles and finishes!
Dream Closets Have Thoughtful Staging
You might think of staging as something you do when you're selling a house or opening a boutique. In your new custom closet, staging is a fun way to maximize your enjoyment and inspire you to stay organized. Check out the simple touches that personalize this space: Neat rows of shoes and handbags, beautifully framed photos, fresh flowers, and a tidy stack of her favorite sweaters (here's how to fold those).
Simple staging involves decluttering your space and artfully displaying the things you're using this season in your shopping zone. Great clothes hangers go a long way—here are the four types of hangers I use.