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Thoughtfully designed semi-custom cabinetry for Central Oregon homes

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Closets

We design and build semi-custom closet systems that prioritize clarity, durability, and long-term use. Each system is developed as part of the home’s architecture — not as a lightweight, modular storage kit.

Our focus is on cabinetry-grade construction, natural materials, and thoughtful detailing that elevate the closet beyond basic organizational systems.

We do not build low-cost, particle board closet systems or prefabricated storage kits. Instead, we focus on durable, custom-built solutions designed to hold up to daily use and feel integrated into the home.

A Curated Approach

Closets are most effective when they are simple, well-proportioned, and built around how the space is actually used. Rather than offering an extensive catalog of accessory systems, we work within a refined set of proven layouts and components.

This allows for:

  • Cleaner, more intentional organization
  • Better use of available space
  • Stronger material consistency
  • More durable long-term performance
  • A more cohesive visual result

Every closet is still tailored to the client, but built within a system that prioritizes function and longevity over unnecessary complexity.

Custom Features & Detailing

Where closets become more personal, we can incorporate highly specific built-in elements that go beyond standard storage systems, including:

  • Watch and accessory organizers
  • Cedar-lined sections for wool and seasonal clothing
  • Integrated drawer systems
  • Shoe storage and display shelving
  • Accessory compartments and divided storage
  • Integrated lighting considerations
  • Island storage for larger dressing rooms

These details are designed to make daily routines easier while supporting the long-term care of clothing and personal items.

Construction & Installation

Closet systems are built using durable plywood cabinetry and high-quality hardware designed for daily use. Full-extension, soft-close drawer systems come standard.

Most systems are constructed using frameless cabinetry for maximum storage efficiency and a clean, integrated appearance.

As with all projects, installation is handled with close attention to fit, alignment, and long-term performance in real residential conditions.

Closets That Feel Like Part of the Home

A well-designed closet should feel calm, organized, and intentional — not temporary or modular. The goal is to create storage that supports daily life while feeling consistent with the architecture and material language of the home.

Inspirational Styles

We offer a curated range of closet styles and finishes designed to align with the rest of the home’s cabinetry while remaining highly functional. The goal is not to over-design storage, but to create a system that feels consistent and easy to live with.

  • Example directions include:
  • Minimal white oak closet systems
  • Painted built-in wardrobes
  • Warm walnut dressing rooms
  • Open shelving + drawer combinations
  • Floor-to-ceiling integrated storage walls
  • Walk-in closets with central islands

(Rendered examples and style galleries will appear here.)

Installation Matters

Closets require precise installation to ensure doors, drawers, and shelving systems align cleanly and function smoothly over time. Even small inconsistencies in walls or floors can affect the final result if not carefully addressed.

We handle installation ourselves rather than subcontracting it out, allowing for tighter quality control and more consistent detailing throughout the project. Every system is carefully fitted and adjusted on-site to ensure a clean, built-in appearance.

What Do Closets Cost?

Pricing varies based on size, material selection, finish type, and overall complexity. In Central Oregon (including 97759), most semi-custom closet systems typically fall within these ranges:

Smaller reach-in closets: starting around $2,000–$4,000
(e.g., basic built-in reach-ins or compact storage systems)

Walk-in closets: typically $4,000–$10,000
(e.g., standard walk-ins with drawers, hanging, and shelving)

Larger or more detailed closets: $10,000–$20,000+
(e.g., dressing rooms, island closets, or fully integrated wardrobe systems)

These ranges generally include cabinetry and installation, but not lighting, flooring, mirrors, or general contracting work unless specifically noted.


Because every closet is designed specifically for the space and user, accurate pricing begins with a conversation about layout, storage needs, and goals for the room.

Let’s start a conversation about your closet project
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