Behind the Design: How Custom Design Transformed This Home

person arranging their custom closet

At Closet Factory, we believe that custom design is about more than just looks—it’s about creating a space that truly works for your lifestyle. This was exactly the case when Anne M. reached out to us to design an overflow closet for her husband, Erwin.

What started as a simple project evolved into a full transformation of both his-and-hers custom closets, turning frustration into function with the help of thoughtful, professional design.

A Closet Designed to Fit His Life

Anne explained that their primary closets were previously designed by another company but just weren’t working. They lacked smart storage and weren’t tailored to their needs. That’s where our process began.

During our consultation, we focused on Erwin’s needs: more hanging space, better storage for shoes and folded clothes, and accessibility in a narrow space. The solution?

  • Pull-out trays to keep folded items tidy
  • A Tag Pant Rack, Lingerie Drawer, Sliding Belt Rack, and Tie Rack—all designed to keep accessories organized but out of sight
  • A two-wall layout for improved flow in the narrow space
  • Custom measurements of his suits to ensure a proper fit in the double-hang sections

The result? A design Anne and Erwin both loved—one that finally made use of their overflow space.

Rethinking the Primary Closet
mens clothes organized in closet

As we wrapped up the overflow closet design, Anne mentioned her ongoing struggle with the original primary closet. When I offered to take a look, she eagerly accepted.

Two people looking at a closet
Her Closet: More Accessible, More Usable

Anne’s existing closet had shelving galore—but hardly any hanging space. Worse, the rods were too high for her to reach, and the narrow layout felt cramped.

My custom solution included:

  • Lowering rods for easy access
  • Relocating drawers to free up the entry area
  • Increasing hanging capacity with a double-hang system
  • Replacing oversized, poorly spaced shelves with shorter, built-in shelving that accounted for wall obstructions

This gave the space a better flow, more storage, and a truly custom design that felt like it belonged in the home.

His Closet: Organized With Intention

Erwin’s primary closet had similar issues—too many open shelves and tricky wall obstructions that blocked pull-outs. To solve this:

  • I integrated cubbies and a bank of pull-out trays
  • Designed around the obstructions to ensure every component was usable
  • Added double-hang space and another Tag Pant Rack for structured functionality

Why Custom Closet Design Matters

Anne and Erwin’s reaction was everything I hope for as a designer—they felt understood, inspired, and excited to move forward with Closet Factory.

For me, the joy of this work lies in collaborating with clients, identifying pain points, and turning those into smart, beautiful solutions.

picture of an organized closet

“You have to live with it—tell me what’s not working.”That’s what I tell every client. From there, I do what I do best—reimagine the space.

Closets aren’t just about storing clothes. They’re about daily convenience, peace of mind, and creating a home that works harder for you.

Let’s Design Your Dream Closet

Whether you’re dealing with a disorganized primary closet, a too-small reach-in, or want to upgrade your entire home storage system, Closet Factory can help.

Schedule your free design consultation today and see how our custom closets bring function and beauty together—just like we did for Anne and Erwin.

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