
Closet Works Inside the closet of one of my TSCC (Top Secret Celebrity Clients). This is how it looks now. We're meeting next week to organize and maximize so come on back for the big reveal.
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Paul Wesolowski Beautiful work !!

Karen Pellar Denise, I love the photos you attached! I am a big fan of yours and Closet Works. Your talent shines through and I wish you were here to design and organize my closets.

Closet Works An award-winning favorite - this "Big Ash" project was a winner in our industry design competition. It's name is derived from the fact that the wood we used was a clear finish Ash and it was a big project that took over a year to complete - but worth it in the end, don't you think?

Closet Works Sometimes it really is all about "the pretty". This project was done in a custom finished Mahogany with a leather top and handles and aluminum frame, frosted glass doors - still one of my personal favorites.

Closet Works Life on the Ledge - a small, horizontal shelf of some sort that's accessible on your desktop is a great way to keep often used items like pens and scissors handy without losing them admist your work piles - just in case you know anyone who has a desk with lots of paper piles !

Closet Works We're ASID Industry Partners and last nights' event was at Madlener House on State Street. What amazing architecture. How's this for a ceiling?

Closet Works I can't begin to count the number of clients who tell me they want shoe shelves below their hanging - which means they end up being hidden by clothing. We always recommend bringing shoes up to eye level or in columns of all shelves for easy access.

Closet Works Every once is awhile we closet designers actually do come out of the closet. And we often end up at The Merchandise Mart. This is Linda (the showroom manager) in her "dream" bathroom - which is - of course - just outside her "dream" closet.






















