Closet design
A closet measured to your wardrobe
A closet drawn around what you actually own, for a fixed $149, delivered in 3–5 business days: hanging, drawers, shelves, and shoe storage in the right proportions — with a parts list any shop can build from.
$149 fixed · 3 free revisions · 3–5 business day delivery

What's included
Everything a shop needs to quote
Closet systems are cabinetry. Your Design Packet specifies them the same way we specify a kitchen.
Floor plan
Your room measured and drawn to scale.
Elevations
Every cabinet wall, face-on and dimensioned.
3D renders
See the finished room before anyone builds it.
Itemized list
Every cabinet and part, by catalog number.
Includes 3 free revisions. Yours forever.
How we design it
What actually decides a closet
There is no standard wardrobe. The ratio of hanging to drawers to shelves is the whole design.
We start by counting what you own
Rough numbers are enough: how many long items (coats, dresses), how many short-hang items (shirts, folded trousers over a bar), how many drawers of folded clothes, how many pairs of shoes, and anything bulky that needs its own space. A closet built for an average person fits nobody in particular — yours should fit you.
Double-hang is where the capacity comes from
Shirts and folded trousers need a fraction of the height a full-length coat does, so one wall can carry two rods stacked instead of one. That's the single biggest capacity gain available in most closets. We draw the actual rod heights and the clearance under each one, so nothing drags on the shelf below and the lower rod is still reachable.
Drawers where they earn it, shelves everywhere else
Drawers cost more per inch than shelves, and they're worth it for the small things that vanish in a stack — socks, underwear, jewelry, watches. Sweaters and jeans are perfectly happy on an open shelf. We put drawers at the reachable middle of the run and shelves above, rather than paying for drawers at ankle height.
Shoes take more room than anyone expects
Flat shelves hold the most pairs; angled shelves show you what you own; boots need a taller opening than anything else in the closet. Give us a pair count — and be honest about it — and we set the shelf spacing and the section width to match. Building a shoe wall a third too small is one of the most common regrets in this room.
Walk-in and reach-in are different problems
In a reach-in, everything has to be visible and reachable from the doorway, so depth works against you and full-extension drawers matter. In a walk-in, you need clear floor to stand and turn while a drawer or door is open — which often means the last stretch of a wall should stay empty rather than take one more cabinet. An island only belongs in a walk-in that can genuinely spare the floor.
Accessories are real catalog parts
Valet rods, belt and tie racks, a pull-out hamper, a jewelry insert, a mirror on a slide — these are orderable parts with part numbers, not sketches. We list the ones you want on the itemized sheet so your shop prices them instead of improvising.
Pricing
One fixed price: $149
Closet design is $149, flat — including three free revision rounds and delivery in 3–5 business days. Optional upgrades are priced up front on the pricing page. No hourly billing, no commissions, no cabinet markups.
Your risk, up front
What you're covered by
3 free revision rounds
Included with every design. Extra rounds are available after that for a small fee.
Money back before your first draft
Change your mind any time before your first draft is delivered and you get every cent back. After that, revisions are how we make it right — no refunds.
Delivered in 3–5 business days
3–5 business days standard. Need it sooner? Rush delivery is a paid upgrade at checkout.
Catalogs
Drawn in real US catalogs
Your closet is specified from a real cabinet catalog — Fabuwood, MasterBrand Cabinets, Wolf Home Products, US Cabinet Depot, JSI Cabinetry, CNC Cabinetry — so the towers, drawer banks, and hanging sections all carry part numbers a dealer can price without redrawing anything.
We don't sell cabinets and we aren't affiliated with, endorsed by, or paid by any of these manufacturers. We design in their catalogs so your packet prices out at any dealer that stocks them — and because we earn nothing on what you buy, we have no reason to point you at one over another.
FAQ
Questions, answered
Do I need to measure my clothes?
No — rough counts are plenty. How many long-hang items, how many short-hang, how many drawers' worth of folded clothes, and how many pairs of shoes. Those four numbers drive the whole layout, and getting them roughly right beats getting a standard layout exactly right.
Will this work in a small reach-in closet?
Yes, and reach-ins often gain the most. Because everything has to be visible from the doorway, the wins come from double-hanging, right-sized shelf spacing, and drawers that pull all the way out — not from cramming in more depth. We'll tell you if a section is too deep to be useful.
Is a closet island worth it?
Only if the floor can spare it. An island needs clear space on every side you use, with drawers that open fully while you stand there. In a walk-in with the room to give, it's excellent drawer storage and a place to lay things out. In a tight walk-in, it turns a comfortable closet into an obstacle course, and we'll say so.
Can a regular cabinet shop build a closet from this?
Yes — closet systems come from the same manufacturers as kitchen cabinetry, and your Design Packet lists real part numbers from a real catalog. Any dealer carrying the line can quote it as-is, and every packet carries a QR code a shop can scan to verify it and reach our designers.
How much does a closet design cost?
A fixed $149 per closet, including three free revision rounds and delivery in 3–5 business days. Rush delivery, a second design concept, and premium renders are optional upgrades priced up front.
Other rooms
Other rooms we design
Same designers, same catalogs, same drawings you own — one fixed price per room.

Kitchen
Layout, cabinets, and the full plan your shop can build from.
from$299

Bathroom
Vanities, storage, and a layout that fits the plumbing you have.
from$199

Laundry Room
Folding space, hidden hampers, and cabinets around the machines.
from$149

Bar Room
A wet bar or coffee nook that matches the rest of your cabinets.
from$199

Pantry
Deep storage that holds a real grocery run, not just cans.
from$149
Example photos from Pexels by Curtis Adams, Max Vakhtbovych, Alexander F Ungerer, Rachel Claire. Stock photography, shown as examples of the rooms we design.
Own your closet design.
$149 fixed, 3 free revisions, delivered in 3–5 business days.