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Outside the Box: Custom Closet Conversions

Maximize Storage with a Custom Closet Conversion

Custom closet conversions are a creative way to maximize your home’s storage potential. Whether you’re dreaming of a custom shoe closet or just want a closet that fits all of your stuff, sometimes you need to think outside the box to meet your storage needs. This looks different for every client.

Custom Closet Organizer by Closets of Tulsa

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Boutique Closet Shelving at The Boxyard Tulsa

Sometimes, I'm literally designing storage solutions inside a box—like Closets of Tulsa's boutique custom closet shelving installation for Beau&Arrow at The Boxyard. Creating a dreamy custom closet in side-by-side shipping containers was an unconventional challenge, to say the least! I had a blast designing the space with our client, owner Megan Saltink, and I'm thrilled with the outcome. 

Closets of Tulsa designed boutique closet shelving to make Beau&Arrow feel like a dream closet—in side-by-side shipping containers! Call Closets of Tulsa today to see what’s possible in your space: 918.609.0214

Closets of Tulsa designed boutique closet shelving to make Beau&Arrow feel like a dream closet—in side-by-side shipping containers! Call Closets of Tulsa today to see what’s possible in your space: 918.609.0214

Custom closet shelving for shoes, purses, clothes and accessories makes this boutique feel like a high-end closet. Located at Beau&Arrow in The Boxyard Tulsa, this closet system is built into side-by-side shipping containers. Call Closets of Tul…

Custom closet shelving for shoes, purses, clothes and accessories makes this boutique feel like a high-end closet. Located at Beau&Arrow in The Boxyard Tulsa, this closet system is built into side-by-side shipping containers. Call Closets of Tulsa today to see what’s possible in your space: 918.609.0214

Designing a Custom Closet Around a Home Elevator

Other times, closet design takes us—pardon the pun—outside the box. This happened recently in a beautiful Maple Ridge home. Built in the early 20th century, the house had tiny closets typical of the time period. It also had all the charming historic details—including an original elevator! My clients wanted to keep the out-of-service feature intact while using the space around it to create more storage. So they remodeled, built a closet outside the elevator door, and called me to design custom closet shelving for them.

We do everything possible to design excellent storage while preserving architectural features that make our clients' homes unique.

In this case, we worked with original plaster walls, original base moldings, and of course, the elevator door. To install the closet shelving with minimal impact, we ran two-by-fours around the inside of the space.

These Tulsa homeowners wanted to preserve an unused original elevator while adding an adjacent closet. Closets of Tulsa designed custom closet shelving to suit this unconventional setting without sacrificing its historic value. Call Closets of Tulsa…

These Tulsa homeowners wanted to preserve an unused original elevator while adding an adjacent closet. Closets of Tulsa designed custom closet shelving to suit this unconventional setting without sacrificing its historic value. Call Closets of Tulsa today to see what’s possible in your space: 918.609.0214

Other Custom Closet Conversions

Most of us don't have a home elevator, but underutilized nooks and crannies are all too common. Closets of Tulsa has turned these spaces into closet conversions our clients love. Click for details on each project:

Original Sleeping Porches

Are you considering a custom closet conversion? Share your idea below, tag us on Facebook or email me: jane@closetsoftulsa.com. I'll give you honest feedback and expert advice for improving your home’s storage.

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