Closet Company

Closet Company

Bella Systems - Custom Closets provides expertly designed, high-quality storage solutions for your home. Whether you need a custom walk-in closet, a space-saving Murphy bed, or an efficient laundry room setup, we create solutions tailored to your needs. Our cutting-edge 3D design previews ensure a perfect fit before installation. Experience the difference—visit our showroom and start transforming your home today!


Bella Systems Custom Closets Showroom

11761 Asheville Hwy, Inman, SC 29349, United States

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How to Organize Your Closet Like a Professional Designer

Purge and Categorize

The first step in organizing your closet like a professional is to declutter. Remove everything from your closet and sort through your items, deciding what to keep, donate, or discard. Be honest with yourself about what you actually wear and need. Once you've purged unnecessary items, organize the remaining pieces into categories such as tops, pants, dresses, shoes, and accessories.

Design Your Space

Before putting anything back into the closet, consider how the space can best serve your wardrobe. A professional designer thinks about both aesthetics and functionality; this means assessing the layout of hanging rods, shelves, drawers, and any other organizational systems. Customizing these features to fit your specific needs will maximize space efficiency and create a more tailored experience.

Optimize Hanging Areas

To make clothes easier to find and reduce wrinkling, group similar items together on matching hangers – for example, all shirts on one type of hanger and pants on another. Use tiered hangers for scarves or belts to save space. Leave some breathing room between garments so they don't become crammed together; this helps maintain their shape and visibility.

Utilize Shelf Dividers & Boxes

Shelves are ideal for storing folded clothes or handbags but can quickly become disorganized without proper separation. Use shelf dividers to keep stacks of clothing neat or clear boxes for smaller items like socks or underwear. Labeling each box will help you find things quickly without having to dig through piles.

Incorporate Drawers Wisely

Drawers are perfect for storing items that don't hang well or are too small to sit on open shelves. Organize drawers by category – one for undergarments, another for gym clothes etc., using drawer dividers if necessary. Consider lining them with scented paper or cedar blocks to keep contents fresh.

Accessorize Your Closet

Accessories should not be an afterthought when designing a custom closet. Allocate a specific area for jewelry, ties, hats, bags etc., whether it's a small cabinet with tiny compartments or hooks hung on an unused wall space. Keeping accessories organized not only makes them easy to find but also helps maintain their condition.

Maintain Order Regularly

Finally, maintaining order in your custom closet is an ongoing process. Make it a habit to put things back in their designated places immediately after use and do seasonal re-evaluations of your space's effectiveness in meeting your needs. Adjust as necessary so that your professionally designed closet continues serving you well day after day.

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The Ultimate Guide to Custom Closet Lighting

Understanding the Importance of Closet Lighting

Custom closet lighting goes beyond mere functionality; it elevates your closet to a personal boutique, showcasing your wardrobe in the best possible light. Good lighting can make the difference between an ordinary storage space and a luxurious walk-in closet. It not only helps you see your clothing, accessories, and valuables clearly but also enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of the space.

Planning Your Custom Closet Lighting

Before installing any lights, consider the layout and specific needs of your custom closet. Identify areas that need task lighting, such as drawers and shelves where you keep accessories or areas where you'll be dressing. Ambient lighting will provide a soft glow throughout the whole closet while accent lighting can highlight your favorite areas or items. Plan for a combination of different types of lighting to meet all these needs effectively.

Choosing the Right Type of Lights

LED strips, puck lights, recessed fixtures, and shelf-mounted rods are popular choices for custom closets due to their versatility and efficiency. LEDs are particularly favored for their longevity and low heat emission. Consider color temperature when choosing bulbs—warm lights (around 3000K) tend to enhance wood grains and give off cozier vibes while cooler lights (around 5000K) are ideal for true color representation which is crucial when matching outfits.

Smart Lighting Solutions

Incorporate technology into your closet with smart lighting solutions. Motion sensor lights that turn on when you enter or open a drawer offer convenience and energy savings. Dimmers allow you to adjust brightness according to time of day or desired ambiance. For ultimate customization, smart LED systems can change colors and are controllable via smartphone apps or voice commands.

Installation Considerations

Professional installation is recommended to ensure that all electrical components are safely set up according to code requirements. A professional can also provide valuable advice on optimal light placement for even distribution without casting shadows over certain areas. If DIY is more your style, opt for battery-operated or rechargeable units that require minimal installation effort.

Maintenance Tips

Maintaining closet lighting ensures longevity and continued performance. Regularly clean fixtures from dust accumulation which can diminish brightness over time. Check connections occasionally for safety reasons especially if using hardwired options. Replacing LED bulbs as needed—though less frequent than traditional bulbs—is still important in keeping your space well-lit.

Final Touches: Enhancing Aesthetics with Light

Finishing touches like frosted glass diffusers can soften bright spots creating an inviting environment in your custom closet space; meanwhile, directional spotlights can add drama by focusing light onto specific objects like art pieces within the room setting them apart magnificently under focused illumination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, many companies offer DIY design tools, and you can create a custom layout based on your storage needs.

Custom closet installation takes 1�2 days, but the entire process, including design and manufacturing, can take 2�8 weeks.

Closet installation costs $1,000 to $5,000, depending on customization and materials.

DIY closet systems ($500�$2,000) are cheaper, but professionally built custom closets offer better quality and efficiency.

Standard custom closets are 24 inches deep, but some can be as shallow as 12 inches for limited spaces.