If one has the space and the wherewithal, a dream closet could be within reach. Start with a great contractor or interior designer and a wish list (functionality is important, but it should look good too), and the result can be as elegant and organized as a favorite boutique.
Curated Closet
Homeowners Dan Meiners and David Brinkerhoff worked with Bootlace Design & Build to take what was a functional closet and reimagine it as a stylish, sophisticated room. They enclosed the hanging and storage space within custom closets and cabinets and installed custom glass walls as an accent.
French Regency
This glam primary closet is a veritable hall of mirrors. Homeowner Heidi Peter worked with interior designer Doug Wells to update her primary suite, including the closet. Brushed brass Greek-key hardware accents the cabinetry.
A Place for Everything
Just off the primary bath in the home of Ryan Hiser and David Tran is a spacious closet that has the feel of an exclusive men’s clothing shop. The custom closet is nearly as large as one of the bedrooms, with well-lit alcoves for clothes and accessories. Lush carpet underfoot ensures no cold feet in the morning.