Bella Systems - Custom Closets transforms homes with high-quality custom storage solutions. Whether you’re looking for a walk-in closet, a home office, or a laundry room makeover, we design, manufacture, and install personalized systems with cutting-edge 3D visualization. Start your home organization journey today—stop by our showroom!
Custom closet storage solutions begin with shelving that maximizes vertical space. Adjustable shelves are paramount, allowing homeowners to tailor their closet systems to their changing needs. Whether for a towering collection of shoes or a varied assortment of hats and bags, custom shelving ensures that every inch is used efficiently. Incorporating varying shelf heights can accommodate everything from bulky sweaters to slender clutches, making the most of the available area.
Drawers are not just for hiding away clutter; they can be organizational powerhouses with the right setup. Implementing drawer dividers and specialty inserts helps categorize items such as jewelry, watches, ties, and undergarments. These simple additions prevent the all-too-common jumble of items and make it easy to find what's needed without rummaging. For those who value organization down to the smallest detail, velvet-lined trays or custom compartments can add a touch of luxury while keeping items pristine.
Closet efficiency often hinges on how well garments are hung and displayed. Double-hang sections allow for maximizing hanging space by accommodating shorter items like shirts and skirts above with pants folded over hangers below. For dresses and coats that need more length, single-hang areas ensure these items remain wrinkle-free. Choosing the right hangers—slimline, padded, or wooden—can also protect clothing while keeping them neatly in place.
Accessories in a closet can transform its functionality entirely. Slide-out racks for ties and belts, retractable valet rods for setting out next day’s attire or dry cleaning, and hooks for scarves or bags all contribute to an organized space where everything has its place. Over-the-door storage options can be perfect for smaller closets where wall space is at a premium.
For seasonal wear or less frequently used items, baskets and bins offer an excellent solution that's both flexible and aesthetically pleasing. These containers can be slid onto shelves or tucked away on the floor of your closet, providing an easy way to group similar items together while protecting them from dust—ideal for storing things like swimsuits in winter or knitwear during summer months.
Finally, proper lighting is essential in any closet but often overlooked as part of storage solutions. LED strips along shelves or overhead lighting fixtures make it easier to view contents clearly without casting shadows over your wardrobe selection process. With the right lighting in place, each piece is showcased effectively—a crucial factor when choosing outfits from an immaculately organized custom closet system.
The first step in choosing the right closet layout is to evaluate your storage requirements. Consider what you intend to store and how much space each category of items will need. Clothing, shoes, accessories, and other personal items should be accounted for. Think about whether you need more hanging space, shelves, or drawers. Also consider specialty storage such as tie racks, shoe organizers, or jewelry drawers.
Accurate measurements are crucial when planning a custom closet layout. Measure the height, width, and depth of your available space. Don’t forget to account for any obstructions such as doors or windows that may affect the design. It's also important to note the location of light switches and outlets that could influence the placement of closet components.
Ergonomics play a significant role in a functional closet design. The layout should allow easy access to all areas without strain or discomfort. Hanging rods should be within reach, drawers should slide out smoothly at an accessible height, and shelving should not require overreaching.
With your needs and measurements in hand, select a configuration that maximizes your space while meeting your requirements. Options include walk-in closets with central islands for extra storage and seating; reach-in closets with sliding doors; or wall-mounted systems that keep floor space clear. Each has its advantages depending on room size and personal preference.
To optimize storage within your chosen configuration, incorporate various organizational tools like double-hang sections for shirts and pants; full-length areas for dresses and coats; adjustable shelves for versatility; pull-out bins for accessories; and built-in laundry hampers to manage dirty clothes.
The look of your closet is just as important as its functionality. Choose materials and finishes that complement your bedroom’s decor while offering durability and ease of maintenance. Consider adding lighting fixtures that enhance visibility but also contribute to the overall ambiance of the space.
Lastly, consider future needs by opting for adjustable systems where shelving levels can be changed or expanded over time as storage needs evolve. This flexibility ensures that even if your wardrobe changes or grows significantly over time, you won't have to start from scratch with a new closet layout.
Budget between $2,000 and $10,000, with luxury designs exceeding that.
Installation takes 1�2 days, but the full process (design to completion) may take 4�8 weeks.
They use melamine, wood, and MDF for durability and style.
A custom closet is a personalized storage system designed to maximize space and organization.
A walk-in wardrobe costs $3,000�$15,000+, depending on size and materials.
High-quality materials, custom design, and professional installation increase costs.