Custom Closets
Closets That Look Like Part of the Room.
Walk-ins, reach-ins, primary dressing rooms, built-in, painted to match the trim, with the storage actually planned for what you own.
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Overview
There's a reason closet kits all look like closet kits, they were designed in a factory by someone who'd never seen your room.
Wire-shelf systems and modular MDF closet kits do exactly one thing well: they're cheap and fast. Past that, every fault is visible. The shelves bow under folded sweaters. The drawers are 14 inches when your jeans are 18. The hanging is at one height because that's what the kit comes with. The seams between modules telegraph through any paint job. And it always, always looks like a kit dropped into a room.
Modern Window Solutions builds closets the same way we build kitchen cabinetry: shop-built or site-built, scribed to the walls, painted to match your trim package, with hanging heights, drawer depths, shelf widths, and accessory cut-outs (jewelry trays, tie racks, valet rods, hampers, full-length mirrors) planned around what you actually wear and store. The closet looks like it was framed in with the house.
Most projects fall into one of three buckets: a primary walk-in or dressing room (the full design exercise), a series of bedroom reach-ins (more about storage capacity than show), or pantries and linen closets (efficiency above all).
How We Plan & Build
Storage planned for what you actually own.
Inventory first: we ask what's hanging now (and at what length), how many pairs of shoes, what folds vs. hangs, what's worn weekly vs. seasonally. The plan responds to that, not to a generic catalog.
Construction: 3/4" plywood casework with finished interiors (no melamine), real drawer boxes with full-extension soft-close glides, and scribed face frames where the units meet wall or ceiling. Paint-grade or stain-grade depending on the room.
Hardware & accessories: soft-close drawer glides, adjustable cane-bolt rods, valet rods, pull-out belt and tie racks, dedicated shoe shelving sized to the shoes (not 12" cubbies), jewelry-tray inserts, integrated full-length mirrors, and hampers.
Lighting: LED tape under shelves and across hanging rods, occupancy sensors so you don't have to find a switch with your hands full, and dedicated lighting on display shelving in dressing rooms.
Finish that matches the house: we paint or stain to match the existing trim package, so the closet reads as part of the bedroom, not a contrasting installation.
Recent Work
Selected projects.
Our Process
Five steps. No surprises.
- 01
Inventory & measure
We walk through what you own and how you use the room, then field-measure for shop drawings.
- 02
Layout drawings
Scaled elevation per wall, showing every shelf, drawer, rod, and accessory. Revised until it's right.
- 03
Selections
Finish color, hardware style, lighting plan, mirror placement, and any specialty inserts.
- 04
Shop build
Casework built, painted or stained, dried, and packed for site install, typically 4 to 8 weeks.
- 05
Install & finish
1 to 3 day install, scribed to the walls, lighting wired, hardware set, then a final walk with you.
FAQ
Common questions.
Free Quote
Start with a free in-home consult.
A specialist will reach out within one business day. Or call (786) 651-0377.
What do you need?
Pick the closest match. We'll narrow it down on the call.
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