Back in the day, master closets were strictly secret territories, shuttered up behind bland folding or sliding doors. And, to be honest, they were too small to showcase the pride of anyone's wardrobe. Wherever did ladies store their ball gowns? Where did gentlemen stash a growing collection of haberdashery?
While the mystery of small closet size may remain unsolved, modern organizational systems can be designed specifically for the fashion aficionado at heart or in practice. And such master closets can offer space to spare. With a host of upscale amenities included in many custom master closet systems, the "room" of the house once associated with "secret" is now an asset worthy of bragging rights.
Similar to the evolution of the modern kitchen, master bedroom closets have experienced significant structural make-overs. Outfitted with everything from wet bars and fireplaces to angled shoe shelves and pull-down rods or hooks, custom master bedroom closets are more than places to store your belongings. You can enjoy a demitasse of espresso brewed from a built-in machine while dressing for work. Or, you can have a professional install chandeliers and custom-tailored mood lighting so you feel pretty every day.
A few specifics to consider for your custom master closet
No matter your budget, a custom master closet professional can offer myriad suggestions for the storage space that meets your needs and your dreams.
- Custom master bedroom closet solutions can be designed for walk-ins, built-ins, double-size and his/her spaces.
- Innovation abounds in the world of master closet installation. You can request specific design solutions that suit your belongings.
- A touch of luxury is without limits these days. You can incorporate granite countertops, crown molding, wet bars, flat-screen TV's, work-out stations and gift-wrapping centers in your master closet.
- Consider using earth-friendly products in the construction of your master closet. Try incorporating environmentally friendly cabinetry woods from sustainable forests. Or, you can select non-toxic paint and flooring materials.
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