Leah & Dan
Closet Floor Plan & Design
Master Closet
For the primary closet, the intention is to create a space that feels both considered and uplifting—something that sets the tone for the day the moment you step inside. This is not simply a storage solution, but an experience: inviting, personal, and quietly expressive.
While the foundation will be a prefabricated system, the design elevates it beyond the expected. We are layering two tones of green—a softer, lighter hue paired with a deeper, more saturated green—to create depth and visual interest. A subtle inset of wallpaper will be introduced to tie the closet back to the broader design language of the home, adding a moment of texture and personality without overwhelming the space.
Just beyond the closet, flanking the bathroom wall, we are incorporating additional built-in storage for folded garments and everyday essentials. These cabinets are designed to feel fully integrated with the architecture—taking cues from the building’s original detailing so that they read as intentional and longstanding, rather than newly introduced. The result is a seamless transition between spaces, where function and design feel effortlessly aligned.
Bathroom Tiles:
Two tile directions for you to review—one option focuses on replacing just the wood tile areas, and the other looks at redoing the entire floor so it feels more cohesive and integrated. Let me know which direction you’re leaning toward and I can refine from there.
Office Closet Design:
For the office, we prioritized function, with the flexibility for the closet to convert in the future to hanging storage for both long and short clothes.
Dan’s Office –
OMG I’m not going to be cool – IM OBSESSED. Dan… I hope you like this????!!!
Before Images