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Bella Systems – Personalized Storage, Professionally Delivered
At Bella Systems, we specialize in designing, building, and installing custom closets and storage solutions with unmatched craftsmanship and customer care. Whether you’re updating a simple reach-in closet or transforming your entire home—including walk-in closets, pantries, mudrooms, laundry rooms, offices, and garage storage—our team is here to help. Our designers visit your home, learn your goals, and create a personalized 3D design to visualize your space before the work begins. Stop by our showroom and discover how we make home organization effortless and elegant.
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Before embarking on the installation of a new closet system, it is essential to have a thorough understanding of the existing space. Measure the dimensions of your closet, including height, width, and depth, as well as any irregularities that may affect the placement of shelves or hanging rods. Take into consideration any obstacles such as doors, windows, or electrical outlets. Having precise measurements and awareness of spatial constraints will guide you in selecting the right components for your closet system.
Once you've assessed your space, choose a closet system that fits both your storage needs and your aesthetic preferences. There are various options available—wire systems, wood or laminate kits, and custom solutions. Consider factors like durability, ease of installation, adjustability, and cost when making your decision. Some systems offer off-the-shelf solutions while others might require customization to fit unique spaces or specific storage requirements.
After selecting your system, gather all necessary tools and materials for installation. Typically required tools may include a tape measure, level, drill with various bits (including ones for drywall), screwdrivers, hammer or mallet, saw (if cutting is needed), stud finder (for wall-mounted components), pencil for marking drill points on walls and possibly other items depending on the complexity of the system.
Prepare your workspace by clearing out your closet completely. This provides full access to walls and floors where you'll be working. Locate and mark studs using a stud finder—most closet systems need to be anchored into these supports for stability. Follow any preparatory instructions provided by your closet system manufacturer which might include specific guidelines about distances between shelves or rods.
Begin by installing any support tracks or mounting brackets according to manufacturer instructions—these usually form the backbone of the system upon which other elements are attached. Ensure they are level when mounted; this is critical for proper function and aesthetics of the finished product. Attach vertical panels next if applicable before adding shelves racks drawers or rods Make sure each component is securely fastened checking periodically with level again ensure everything remains properly aligned throughout process
With all structural elements in place add finishing touches such as drawer handles door knobs caps cover holes trim pieces Often manufacturers provide covers plugs these details give polished look Additionally consider adding additional accessories like shoe racks basket bins jewelry organizers enhance functionality personalization Finally step back review work make adjustments necessary enjoy new streamlined efficient organized closet space
To maintain an organized closet, busy professionals should start with a modular closet system. These systems allow for customizable configurations that can adapt to any wardrobe or space requirement. With components such as adjustable shelves, hanging rods at various heights, and pull-out bins, these systems ensure that every item has its designated spot. This flexibility is crucial for adapting to changes in your wardrobe or living situation.
Consistency is key when it comes to hangers. Using the same type of hanger throughout your closet not only gives it a clean, cohesive look but also prevents clothes from slipping off or becoming misshapen. Slim, non-slip velvet hangers save space and keep even the silkiest garments in place. For busy professionals who need their clothing in ready-to-wear condition, investing in quality hangers is a must.
Closet dividers serve as simple yet effective tools for separating different types of clothing — think workwear versus casual attire or winter coats versus summer dresses. Pairing these with clear storage containers makes items easy to identify at a glance while protecting them from dust. This organization method saves precious time during those hectic mornings when getting ready needs to be quick and efficient.
A cluttered collection of shoes can make choosing the right pair a frustrating task. Shoe racks or cubbies are essential for keeping pairs neatly organized and easily accessible. Over-the-door shoe organizers are perfect for small spaces, while larger closets may benefit from pull-out shoe shelves that showcase your footwear like a personal boutique.
Accessories such as ties, belts, scarves, and jewelry require special consideration to avoid tangling and damage. A dual-purpose organizer that accommodates both jewelry and accessories can be mounted on the wall or hung over the door to maximize space utilization. By having all accessories displayed neatly, selection becomes effortless without digging through drawers or boxes.
Incorporating built-in laundry hampers into your closet design helps maintain order by keeping dirty clothes separated from clean ones right where you change. Opt for one with multiple compartments to pre-sort laundry by color or material—saving time on laundry day—and choose a hamper that's easily removable for convenience on wash days.
Finally, proper lighting paired with a full-length mirror is indispensable for any busy professional’s closet setup. LED lights installed within the closet improve visibility dramatically making outfit choices easier before dawn or after dusk hours when natural light isn't available. A mirror inside the closet allows for immediate outfit checks ensuring you leave home looking polished every day without additional trips to another room just to catch your reflection.

It includes a consultation, demolition/removal, new layout design, material selection, and installation.
Custom closets maximize storage, improve organization, add visual appeal, and can increase home value.
Modular closets are cost-effective and flexible but may lack the seamless integration and durability of custom systems.