INFO PAGE #9.
Your Convenient Closet for Every Day:
We Work within Your Budget
|
Built in Woodwork.
Expert Carpentry.
Careful Home Construction.
Master Closet Renewal. Customized for Beauty & Efficiency. |
|
|
Contact the Space Saver Genius, Get More Space for the Money.
Just Ask Us; costs, alternatives, options and color selections.
We're the most informative; Project design and layout for Different Styles.
LED Lighting, Contact Anthony Tori, 610-416-9570. |
|
|
We're Ready to Work for You! |
Closet Space ReDesign, ReOrganized for Maximum Convenience
Luxury Features:
14. Island: Central cabinetry unit for storage and folding clothes, often with drawers.
15. Vanity area: A section with a mirror, counter, and seating for makeup or grooming.
16. Seating: Benches, ottomans, or a small armchair for convenience and luxury.
17. Full-length mirrors: Large mirrors, sometimes built-in, to view outfits.
18. Built-in ironing station: A fold-out ironing board within cabinetry.
19. Safe: Hidden safe for valuables like jewelry or important documents.
20. Lighting: Recessed, LED, or spotlighting, often integrated with motion sensors. Display lighting for shoes or handbags.
21. Chandelier or statement lighting: For an elegant touch.
22. Custom cabinetry: With specific designs for high-end or luxury finishes.
23. Sliding or pocket doors: To hide sections of the closet or create separate areas.
Organization Features:
24. Labeling system: For categorizing and organizing items.
25. Adjustable shelves: To customize height for different storage needs.
26. Modular design: To change layout or add more storage as needed.
27. Folding station: A dedicated area or surface for folding clothes.
28. Velvet or cushioned drawer inserts: For jewelry, watches, and delicate items.
29. Accessory trays: For small accessories like watches, sunglasses, or cufflinks.
30. Pull-out pants rack: For storing pants neatly without creasing.
High-Tech Features:
31. Climate control: Humidity and temperature control for delicate fabrics.
32. Smart mirror: Interactive mirrors that suggest outfits or display information.
33. Automatic lighting: Motion-activated lights that turn on when the closet is entered.
34. Bluetooth speakers: For playing music while getting dressed.
35. Outfit organizer or planner: A tech system that helps organize outfits by occasion or weather.
36. Smart locks: For secure access to certain sections or drawers.
Decor and Design:
37. Accent walls: Textured or wallpapered walls for a luxury look.
38. Artwork or decor: Paintings, sculptures, or other decorative elements.
39. Hardwood or carpet flooring: Depending on the desired style.
40. Curtains or drapes: For privacy or to hide sections of the closet.
41. Glass-fronted cabinets: To display shoes or accessories.
42. Velvet or leather furniture accents: For a high-end finish.
Miscellaneous:
43. Laundry chute: A direct drop to a laundry room for convenience.
44. Hidden compartments: For storing valuables or rarely used items.
45. Pet-friendly space: A small area for pets to relax while you get ready.
46. Rolling ladder: For reaching high shelves or storage areas.
47. Escape panel or hidden door: In some high-security designs, there can be a hidden exit. |
|
Reconstructing a customized space saver closet involves several steps, from planning the layout to choosing materials and executing the design.
Review Our Guide; this list will help you through the process:
1. Planning the Closet Layout:
Assess the Space: Measure the dimensions of your closet (height, width, and depth). This will determine what types of shelves, rods, drawers, and storage compartments can be installed.
Define Your Needs: Think about what items you'll be storing (clothes, shoes, accessories, etc.). This will help guide how much hanging space, shelving, or drawer space you need.
Design Goals: Are you trying to maximize storage, create a clean aesthetic, or fit into a specific style? Your design decisions will reflect your primary goals.
Inspiration: Look for closet inspiration online or in home design magazines for different configurations like walk-in, reach-in, or modular closets.
2. Choosing Materials:
Wood Options: Wood (such as oak, pine, or walnut) provides a luxurious and durable finish. For a more cost-effective option, MDF or plywood is often used.
Laminate or Melamine: These are popular for pre-fabricated closet systems and come in various finishes and colors.
Metal or Wire Shelving: These can be great for a more industrial or minimalist look, and they allow air circulation which is ideal for shoes or items needing ventilation.
Sustainable Materials: Bamboo or recycled materials offer eco-friendly options.
3. Storage Components:
Shelving: Adjustable or fixed shelves can be used to store folded clothes, shoes, and accessories.
Hanging Rods: Single rods are great for longer garments like dresses or coats. Double rods increase hanging capacity for shirts, pants, and shorter items.
Drawers: Custom-built or modular drawers provide concealed storage for smaller items.
Cubbies: Perfect for storing shoes or small accessories like bags, belts, and scarves.
Pull-Out Racks: These maximize vertical space for shoes, pants, or ties.
Bins and Baskets: Incorporating baskets or pull-out bins helps keep the closet organized.
Hooks and Hangers: Useful for belts, scarves, and bags.
4. Customization Options:
Built-In Lighting: LED strips, recessed lighting, or motion-activated lights can illuminate the closet, making it more functional.
Sliding or Folding Doors: Space-saving door options like sliding or bi-fold doors work well in tight spaces, compared to traditional hinged doors.
Mirrors: Installing a mirror on the inside of a closet door or using mirrored closet doors can add functionality and visually expand the space.
Color and Finish: You can match the closet design with the room's color scheme or opt for a bold contrast to create a design feature.
5. DIY vs. Prefab Systems:
Custom Built: If you are handy or want a fully customized design, you can build the closet from scratch with the materials you prefer. This route allows for a completely tailored fit but requires more time and skill.
Modular or Prefabricated Systems: Many home improvement stores (like IKEA, The Container Store, or Home Depot) offer pre-made systems that you can customize. These are easier to install and often come with adjustable components but may not fit your exact space as perfectly as a custom build.
6. Reconstruction Process:
Step 1: Demolition (if applicable): If you're tearing down an old closet, remove existing shelves, rods, and doors. Be mindful of wall damage, and patch any holes.
Step 2: Layout and Marking: Once your measurements are taken, mark the walls where your new closet system will be installed. Plan for stud locations if you'll be drilling into the walls.
Step 3: Building Frames and Supports: Start with the structural elements, such as the frame and support brackets. Ensure they are secure, level, and able to support the weight of shelves and clothes.
Step 4: Installing Shelves, Drawers, and Rods: Install each component based on your design. Adjustable systems give you more flexibility to modify in the future.
Step 5: Doors and Finishing Touches: Install closet doors, trim, baseboards, or additional hardware like hooks and hangers.
Step 6: Organizing: Use organizers, baskets, and dividers to maximize storage efficiency.
7. Budgeting:
Low-End Budget: Prefabricated wire shelving systems with basic storage components.
Mid-Range Budget: Modular systems that mix wood and laminate, with customizable components.
High-End Budget: Fully custom closets with high-end materials like solid wood, built-in lighting, soft-close drawers, and luxury finishes.
8. Tools and Equipment:
Basic Tools: Measuring tape, level, stud finder, screwdrivers, hammer, and saw.
Power Tools: Drill, jigsaw, and circular saw for cutting materials.
Mounting Hardware: Screws, wall anchors, brackets, and shelving supports.
9. Professional Installation vs. DIY:
Professional: Hiring a contractor ensures proper installation, especially for more complex custom work.
DIY: Doing it yourself saves money, but it requires time, tools, and a certain level of skill. Modular systems are typically designed for DIY installation.
10. Additional Tips:
Maximize Vertical Space: Use the full height of your closet to store lesser-used items at the top (e.g., seasonal clothing).
Divide Sections: Create designated zones for different clothing types (e.g., shirts, pants, shoes) to streamline organization.
Use Space-Saving Hangers: Slim, velvet hangers take up less space and help prevent clothes from slipping off.
Consider Ventilation: Ensure proper airflow, especially for items like shoes, to avoid moisture buildup.
A well-designed customized space saver closet can make a significant difference in how you organize and use your space. |
Construction services focused on improving storage spaces: Maximize Your Storage with Custom Solutions. We specialize in transforming underutilized areas into efficient and functional storage spaces. Whether it's expanding closets, building custom shelving, or creating smart storage solutions for your garage or basement, our team brings years of expertise to ensure you get the most out of every square foot.
Our Storage Improvement Services Include: Custom Shelving: Tailored designs to fit your space and style. Closet Expansions: Maximize closet space with smart designs and built-in storage systems. Garage Organization: Transform your garage with cabinets, racks, and hanging systems. Basement Storage: Utilize every inch with creative storage options to keep things organized and clutter-free. Attic Conversions: Turn unused attic space into valuable storage with easy access.
We use top-quality materials and innovative designs to meet your specific needs and ensure lasting results. We create solutions that are both practical and stylish. Let us help you declutter your home and make better use of your space. |
|
Condo Improvers,
Repairs, Replacements, Maintenance and Make-Overs. |
Ask us About Architectural Styles and Special Fabrications for office, home,
apartment and condo. Services for; Atlantic City, Brigantine, Cape May, Long Beach Island, LBI, Margate City, North Wildwood, Ocean City NJ, Somers Point, Sea Isle City, Seaside Heights, Stone Harbor, Surf City, Ventnor City, Wildwood and Wildwood Crest. We are the consultants for the non-ordinary jobs. Items crafted for custom fitting. Fabricated items for anything. Quick & Honest Trades Services for over 25 years.
Call to Action: Ready to make your shore property the most sought after property on the coast? Contact us today for a free consultation. |
|
Welcome to Our Online Catalog.
Property Information and References.
AND, Free Support.
|
We're Ready to work for You. |
|
|