Design rules: The shape of the closet can affect what is feasible.“Our job is to merge the three with our knowledge base.” Three areas dictate the final design, Chene says: “What are the wants and needs of the client, what the space looks like, and then other parameters such as their budget and design rules,” she says. Closet designers will assess a customer’s needs - from the amount and length of hanging clothes to the number of shoes and space needed for folded items - measure the closet and then build a design based on the customer’s desired options. Computer generations: Software programs now make it possible to easily draw and alter prospective designs.“It helps them visualize as we create a design for their own closet.” To show clients the available finishes, Renfro-Rodriguez brings product samples to their home. “We want them to see what we’re all about,” he says. Touch and feel: California Closets and Valet Organizers operate showrooms that allow customers to see some products firsthand and get a feel for how they are arranged together.įox encourages potential customers to visit Valet Organizers’ showrooms.Valet Organizers also created the Siena Collection, which is sold in exclusive independently owned closet stores throughout the country. Nine melamine finishes or wood veneers with solid wood fronts are available for the closet components that are manufactured in a Campbell cabinet shop. Customized built-ins: Valet Organizers, with four Bay Area showrooms including one in Danville, has been producing and selling high-end furniture built-in closets since 1988.Īll of its closet systems are anchored to the floor and into wall studs.(Three new colors will debut in August, Chene says.) All systems are made with custom dimensions and manufactured locally. The systems come in eight melamine finishes and six additional door and drawer front accents. The “Suite” has the furniture-like appearance of a built-in with backing, crown molding and light boxes. The “Classic” is the traditional off-the-floor, wall-mounted system that has a lighter look and uses mostly 3/4-inch material.
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