Closet Design & Remodeling Services | |
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Closet Design | Custom layouts for walk-in, reach-in, and specialty closets. |
Closet Designer | Work with a professional to design your ideal closet space. |
Closet Design Company | Trusted local companies specializing in closet planning and build-out. |
Closet Remodel | Update and improve existing closets with new layouts and systems. |
Closet Remodeling | Full-service closet upgrades including lighting and storage features. |
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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Begin by evaluating the vertical space in your closet. Often, closets have unused areas at the top or bottom that can be optimized for storage. Look at the current shelf configuration and see if there's room to add more shelves or if existing ones can be adjusted to create more space. Don’t forget to measure the height, width, and depth of your closet so you'll know exactly what size storage solutions will fit.
Adjustable shelving is a game-changer when it comes to making the most of vertical space. These shelves allow you to tailor the spacing between each shelf according to what you need to store. For items like boots or large bags that require more height, simply adjust the shelves accordingly. This flexibility allows you to maximize every inch of available space.
Stackable bins and boxes are perfect for taking advantage of vertical space in your closet without having to install anything permanent. They're great for storing out-of-season clothing, accessories, or even paperwork that doesn't need to be accessed regularly. Clear bins are especially useful because they let you see what’s inside without having to open them up.
Hanging organizers are another excellent way to utilize vertical space. These can hang from the rod in your closet and are ideal for storing shoes, sweaters, purses, or scarves. Since they use vertical space that would otherwise go unused, hanging organizers can significantly increase your storage capacity while keeping items easily accessible.
Don't overlook the potential storage space on the back of your closet door! Over-the-door hooks and racks provide extra room for hanging clothing, belts, hats or jewelry. There are also over-the-door pocket organizers which work great for storing smaller items such as socks, underwear and other miscellaneous accessories.
For deeper closets where visibility is an issue with higher shelves, pull-out options like drawers or baskets might be beneficial. By enabling easy access with a simple pull mechanism, these solutions minimize clutter and allow you to reach items that would have been difficult to access otherwise. They make excellent use of vertical spaces while improving overall functionality in your closet organization system.
Murphy beds, also known as wall beds or pull-down beds, have undergone a renaissance in modern interior design. These ingenious pieces of furniture are perfect for small apartments, guest rooms, or any living space where versatility is prized. By folding up into a wall when not in use, Murphy beds free up valuable floor space, allowing a room to serve multiple purposes.
Modern Murphy bed designs are far from the clunky contraptions of the past. Today's options come in a variety of styles that can be tailored to fit any decor. From sleek and minimalistic frames that blend seamlessly into contemporary spaces to more ornate versions that feature elaborate woodwork and can act as a focal point in the room, there's a Murphy bed to suit every aesthetic.
The functionality of Murphy beds has evolved with their design. Many models now incorporate additional features such as built-in desks, shelving units, or couches that transform the space into an office or living area when the bed is stowed away. This integration allows for an effortless transition between different uses of a room without sacrificing style or comfort.
Advancements in technology have been applied to Murphy bed mechanisms as well. Contemporary designs often include hydraulic lifts or piston systems that make lowering and raising the bed almost effortless. Some even come with remote controls or smart home connectivity for ultimate convenience.
Finally, customizing your Murphy bed doesn't stop at its structure; selecting the right finish and accents can truly integrate your wall bed into your interior's closet system. Opting for matching wood finishes or complementary colors ensures that when folded up, the Murphy bed appears to be part of the cabinetry. Adding lighting fixtures such as LED strips or small lamps can enhance both its functionality and ambiance when deployed for use.
Styles include contemporary, traditional, and transitional designs, with finishes like wood, laminate, and custom cabinetry.
Expect options for bed size, cabinet finishes, built-in shelving, lighting, and even desk or sofa integrations.
Murphy beds can free up 30-50 sq. ft. of floor space, making them ideal for small apartments or dual-purpose rooms.
A consultation includes measurements, layout planning, material selection, and a 3D design preview.