Residential

Closets & Wardrobes

Whether it is a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe wall or a boutique walk-in, we design closets around the way you actually dress — adjustable hanging, velvet-lined drawers, pull-out valets and lighting that turns getting ready into a ritual.

What we build

Storage that feels like architecture.

A great closet is planned around a wardrobe, not a wall. We map how much hangs long, how much hangs double, how many drawers and shelves you really need, then build full-height, scribed-in cabinetry that makes the most of every inch — and looks like it was always part of the house.

Discuss your project
  • Walk-in dressing rooms and reach-in wardrobes
  • Adjustable hanging, shelving and drawer modules
  • Velvet-lined drawers and pull-out valet rails
  • Integrated LED and sensor-activated lighting
  • Full-height cabinetry, scribed to wall and ceiling
  • Soft-close, full-extension hardware throughout

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The approach

A closer look at closets & wardrobes.

A custom closet is one of the highest-value pieces of cabinetry you can add to a home — for daily quality of life and for resale — but only when it is planned around the wardrobe it has to hold. We design closets the way a tailor cuts a suit: to the person, not the pattern.

It starts with an inventory

Before anything is drawn, we map what you own: how much hangs long, how much hangs double, how many drawers of folded items, how many pairs of shoes, what should be on display and what should disappear behind doors. Those numbers decide the mix of hanging, shelving and drawers far better than any stock layout ever could, and they make sure every garment ends up somewhere you will actually reach for it.

Built in, not bolted on

Whether it is a reach-in wardrobe wall or a full walk-in dressing room, we build floor to ceiling and scribe to the walls and ceiling, so there are no dust-collecting gaps and the closet reads as architecture. Soft-close, full-extension hardware is standard; velvet-lined drawers, pull-out valet rails, hampers and jewellery trays are specified only where they earn their place.

The details that make it a ritual

Integrated LED — in the hanging sections, over the drawers, even inside them — turns getting dressed from a chore into something considered. A full-length mirror, a place to sit, an island or a surface to lay things out: these are the differences between a closet and a dressing room, and we plan them in from the very first drawing. We also plan for how a wardrobe grows: adjustable shelving and modular hanging let the closet adapt as your needs change, rather than locking you into today's layout. And because every interior is built and finished in our own shop, the parts you rarely see — drawer boxes, banded edges, soft-close runners — are held to exactly the same standard as the doors you open every day. The finished room should feel calm and ordered the moment you walk in, and stay that way because there is a considered place for everything you own.

Questions

Good to know.

Can you design around my existing room?

Yes — we measure and build to the exact space, scribing to walls and ceilings so the closet reads built-in, not bolted on.

Open walk-in or closed wardrobe?

Both. Open boutique shelving, fully doored wardrobe walls, or a mix — whatever suits the room and your wardrobe.

What finishes are available?

Painted, melamine, veneer and high-gloss, with a wide choice of hardware, hanging and lighting options.

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