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COOPER Design Build
It only makes sense to have your washer and dryer in your walk-in closet! How convenient!
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KraftMaster Renovations
Each side of this closet was designed with these specific customers needs in mind. They have open storage for hanging clothing items as well as hidden storage and drawers for shoes and other items that can be tucked away.
Photos by Chris Veith
Modern Traditions Interior Design LLC
The final addition to the master suite was converting the adjoining bedroom into a walk-in closet.
California Closets Southdale
California Closets Master Walk-In in Minneapolis, MN. Custom made in California Closets exclusive Cassini Beach finish from the Tesoro collection. Lit shelving and hanging sections. Drawers and Hamper, with custom mirror backing. Crown molding, custom vented toe-kick. Floor to ceiling, built-in cabinet design. Shaker mitered drawer and doors with glass inserts.
Easy Track
It’s so easy to transform a closet into something special by combining an Easy Track Deluxe Tower Closet Kit with additional shelves and drawers. Hanging rods and shelves can be moved up or down easily to make efficient use of space as your needs change. Drawers with chrome knobs and quality glides enhance your storage space with a built-in dresser. Thanks to the wall-mounted design, there’s no need to cut base molding, so installation is simple.
Credit: Easy Track
California Closets Southdale
Beautiful, masculine walk-in closet with built-in lighting, shoe storage, pant hanging and organized hanging. This custom closet boasts of gorgeous finishing touches. Custom designed according to clients needs to create an organized master bedroom closet. Our Edina team worked initially virtually with our client, then manufactured and installed resulting in a tailor made space fit for a king.
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
Montgomery Place Townhouse
The unique and exclusive property on Montgomery Place, located between Eighth Avenue and Prospect Park West, was designed in 1898 by the architecture firm Babb, Cook & Willard. It contains an expansive seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, and two powder rooms. The firm was simultaneously working on the East 91st Street Andrew Carnegie Mansion during the period, and ensured the 30.5’ wide limestone at Montgomery Place would boast landmark historic details, including six fireplaces, an original Otis elevator, and a grand spiral staircase running across the four floors. After a two and half year renovation, which had modernized the home – adding five skylights, a wood burning fireplace, an outfitted butler’s kitchen and Waterworks fixtures throughout – the landmark mansion was sold in 2014. DHD Architecture and Interior Design were hired by the buyers, a young family who had moved from their Tribeca Loft, to further renovate and create a fresh, modern home, without compromising the structure’s historic features. The interiors were designed with a chic, bold, yet warm aesthetic in mind, mixing vibrant palettes into livable spaces.
Photography: Annie Schlechter
www.annieschlechter.com
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