Modular Closets

Modular Closets

Bella Systems designs & manufactures custom closets and home storage solutions for every room. Our professional closet designers come to you, take precise measurements, and ask questions to understand your space and goals. Using our advanced 3D design software, we create a fully customized layout right in front of you. We offer personalized systems for walk-in closets, reach-in closets, wardrobes, kitchen pantries, laundry rooms, mudrooms, home offices, garages, murphy beds, and entertainment centers. With a wide selection of finishes, accessories, and hardware, each system is built to fit your style and function. Our professional installers ensure set up is quick, meticulously clean and efficient, with minimal disruption to your home.

Bella Systems Custom Closets
2940 Sky Blue Cv, Bradenton, FL 34211, United States
941-202-5227

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How to Prepare for a Closet Installation Project

Assessing Your Needs and Space

Before embarking on a closet installation project, it's vital to evaluate what you require from your new storage space. Think about the types of items you'll be storing, such as clothing, accessories, or household goods. Consider if you need more hanging space, shelves, or drawers. Measure the dimensions of the area where the closet will be installed to ensure that any prefabricated components or custom designs will fit perfectly. Keep in mind any obstacles like outlets or vents that might affect the installation.

Choosing Your Closet System

Once you understand your needs and space constraints, it's time to select a closet system that aligns with your aesthetic preferences and functional requirements. There are various options available—from wire systems to wood laminates and custom-built solutions. Factor in your budget and decide whether you're going for a DIY installation or hiring professionals. If choosing a custom solution, working with a designer can help tailor every aspect of the closet to your specifications.

Preparing for Installation

With your chosen closet system ready to go, preparing the room is an essential next step. Clear out all existing items from within the current closet area or designated space for the new installation. Ensure that walls are smooth and clean; patch up any holes or blemishes as necessary since these may affect how well new installations adhere or fit against surfaces. For safety reasons and ease of installation, remove any doors temporarily if applicable.

The Day Before Installation

The final preparation phase occurs right before installation day arrives. Double-check that all parts, hardware, and tools required for assembling the closet are on hand—missing pieces can cause frustrating delays. If professionals are handling the installation, confirm their arrival time and make sure they have clear access to the workspace by moving furniture or other obstructions out of their way. Lastly, protect flooring in the work area with drop cloths or old blankets to prevent damage during construction.


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How to Organize Your Closet After Installation

Empty and Clean

After your closet installation is complete, start with a blank canvas by emptying the space completely if you haven't already done so. This is the perfect opportunity to clean every nook and cranny, from the shelves to the floor. Dust off any surfaces and vacuum or sweep away debris to ensure your belongings will be going back into a fresh, clean space.

Categorize Your Items

Before placing anything back into your closet, sort all of your items into categories such as pants, shirts, dresses, and accessories. This will make it easier to decide where each type of item should live in your new closet setup. It's also an excellent time for decluttering; if you haven't used an item in over a year or it no longer fits, consider donating or selling it.

Plan Your Layout

Think about what you reach for most often and make those items the most accessible. Plan out where each category of clothing will go. Hang dresses and coats towards the back or on tall hanging rods since they’re typically less frequently used. Everyday items like shirts and pants should be front and center. Drawers can be used for undergarments and accessories.

Utilize Storage Solutions

Now that you know what goes where, incorporate organizational tools like shelf dividers, boxes, bins, hangers, drawer organizers, and hooks to keep everything tidy. For example, use clear storage containers for seasonal clothing that can be stored up high until needed again.

Implement a System for Shoes

Shoes can take up a lot of space so consider how many pairs you have when planning their spot in the closet. You might use an over-the-door organizer for casual shoes while showcasing nicer pairs on shelves or racks designed specifically for shoe storage.

Maintain Order Through Habit

Once everything has its place in the new closet system, create habits that encourage orderliness. Make it a routine to put clothes back in their designated spots immediately after laundering them. Consistently folding or hanging clothes right away prevents piles from forming.

Seasonal Rotation

Finally, as seasons change so will your wardrobe needs; rotate clothing accordingly by moving out-of-season items into storage bins or spare closets until they're needed again. This keeps your main closet space dedicated only to what’s essential at present – making day-to-day dressing simpler and more efficient.


Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, custom closets add functionality and appeal, often improving home value and buyer interest.

Installation typically takes 1-3 days, depending on the closet size and complexity.

Custom closet designs typically include shelving, drawers, hanging rods, shoe storage, and accessories tailored to your needs and space.

They increase usable space, improve organization, enhance safety, and can boost property value.