CLOSETS,
Composed.

Walk-ins, dressing rooms, and reach-ins drawn to your actual inventory not a stock configuration, not a linear foot.

Showroom

01 / THE PROGRAM

01 / THE PROGRAM

A closet drawn to your inventory.

Most closets are sold by linear foot. Ours begin with a conversation about what you actually own — how many suits you hang, which stacks you fold, what you reach for in the first ten minutes of the day.

From that audit we draw the program: rod counts, drawer depths, shoe bay widths, tray layouts, valet heights. The millwork is specified after. The result is a closet sized to you, not sold to you.

Archform studio

02 / SIGNATURE

02 / SIGNATURE

Programmed.

Every linear foot is drawn to an inventory, not a shop template. Rod heights, shoe depths, drawer counts — all specific to the person who will use the room.

Concealed.

Gola profiles, push-to-open, or soft-touch magnetic latches. The door face is uninterrupted — no hardware to catch on a cashmere sleeve.

Lit.


Motion-sensing warm LED in every drawer, shelf, and hanging bay. Open the door and the room turns on.

Lined.

Velvet jewelry trays. Felt sunglass inserts. Leather-wrapped valet rods. The interior surfaces are specified separately from the cabinet face.

03 / PROGRAMS

03 / PROGRAMS

Four rooms we draw.

The walk-in.

The primary closet: a room you step into. Hanging zones, folded storage, dedicated shoe bays, often a bench or island. Drawn to the footprint of the house and the inventory of the owner.

The primary closet: a room you step into. Hanging zones, folded storage, dedicated shoe bays, often a bench or island. Drawn to the footprint of the house and the inventory of the owner.

The dressing room.

The dressing room.

The dressing room.

A closet that doubles as a room for dressing. Full-length mirror integrated into the millwork, island seating, sometimes a vanity. Daylight, where the plan allows it.

A closet that doubles as a room for dressing. Full-length mirror integrated into the millwork, island seating, sometimes a vanity. Daylight, where the plan allows it.

The reach-in.

Secondary bedrooms, guest rooms, hallways. Bi-fold or sliding doors in the same flat-panel vocabulary as the primary — so the house reads as one continuous piece of casework.

Secondary bedrooms, guest rooms, hallways. Bi-fold or sliding doors in the same flat-panel vocabulary as the primary — so the house reads as one continuous piece of casework.

The adjacent closet.

Mudrooms, pantries, linen closets, wine alcoves. Not bedroom closets, but built with the same millwork philosophy: drawn to the program, continuous with the architecture.

Mudrooms, pantries, linen closets, wine alcoves. Not bedroom closets, but built with the same millwork philosophy: drawn to the program, continuous with the architecture.

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