Bella Systems - Custom Closets designs, manufactures, and installs custom closets and storage solutions with superior customer service and premium materials. Whether you need a simple reach-in closet, walk-in closet, garage storage, home office, murphy beds, entertainment center wall units, kitchen pantry, mudroom, laundry room or comprehensive storage for your entire home, our designers will visit your home, listen to your needs, and use 3D design software to create a visualization of your dream closet before we even start. Come to our showroom & start your home organization journey today.
414 E Main St, Dalton, PA 18414
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Begin by taking inventory of your wardrobe and accessories. Consider the types of items you own, their quantity, and how often you use them. Differentiate between your seasonal clothing and those pieces worn year-round, as this will influence the accessibility required for each item. Think about special storage needs such as drawers for intimates, shelving for shoes or compartments for jewelry.
Once you've assessed your needs, sketch out a potential layout on paper or use a closet organization app to visualize the space. Prioritize frequently used items at eye level, less used items below, and seldom-used ones up high. Incorporate varied storage options such as double hanging rods for shirts and pants, shelves for folded sweaters, and hooks for belts or ties.
Choose closet components that maximize vertical space efficiently. Adjustable shelves can adapt to changing needs while clear bins allow for easy identification of contents. Drawers with dividers can keep smaller items organized, whereas specialty hangers might conserve space and maintain garment shape better than traditional ones.
Good visibility is key in a closet system. Install lighting that illuminates all areas of the closet without casting shadows or requiring you to strain to see inside drawers or behind doors. LED strip lights under shelves or sensor-activated lights can ensure that even the darkest corners are well-lit.
As your wardrobe changes over time so should your closet system. Opting for modular components allows you to reconfigure sections as needed without a complete overhaul. This could mean adding extra hanging space or additional shelves as new clothing items are acquired.
Finally, establish an organizational system within your closet structure that makes sense to you – whether it’s by color coordination, outfit type, length of clothing item or any other method that helps streamline your dressing process. Make sure every piece has its place so maintaining order becomes second nature rather than a frequent chore.
Murphy Bed & Wall Bed Systems | |
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Murphy Bed | Fold-down beds for maximizing floor space in smaller rooms. |
Murphy Bed Store | Showrooms with various Murphy bed models and finishes. |
Murphy Bed Company | Companies specializing in customized wall bed installations. |
Wall Bed Company | Design and build services for functional, stylish wall beds. |
Closet and Bed Combination Units | Integrated closet and Murphy bed systems for multi-use spaces. |
Creating specific areas within your closet for different types of clothing and accessories is fundamental for long-term organization. Similar to how a kitchen is organized into zones for food preparation, cooking, and cleaning, your closet should have designated spots for hanging garments, folded clothes, shoes, and accessories. Identify what you use most frequently and make it easily accessible.
Quality hangers, bins, dividers, and shoe racks can make a significant difference in maintaining an organized space. Invest in uniform hangers to give your closet a cohesive look and prevent clothes from slipping off onto the floor. Drawer dividers can help keep smaller items tidy while clear bins allow you to see contents at a glance without adding visual clutter.
To avoid overcrowding your closet space, implement the one-in-one-out rule: every time you add an item to your closet, remove one that you no longer wear or need. This practice encourages you to consider new purchases carefully and maintain a manageable number of belongings that fit comfortably in the available space.
Set aside time every season to go through your clothing and accessories. This regular assessment not only keeps your collection curated but also allows you to reorganize based on changing seasons or fashion preferences. Donate or sell items that no longer fit or align with your style to keep the closet from becoming overstuffed.
Organization is not just about systems; it's also about habits. Take a few minutes each day to put things back where they belong after use. After doing laundry, promptly fold or hang items instead of leaving them in baskets. These small daily actions accumulate over time to prevent disarray.
While labeling might seem overly meticulous for some, it serves as an effective visual reminder of where items should go—especially if you share a closet with others. Use simple tags or stickers on shelves and bins so everyone knows where things belong which will help maintain order over time even when life gets hectic.
A consultation includes measurements, layout planning, material selection, and a 3D design preview.
Styles include contemporary, traditional, and transitional designs, with finishes like wood, laminate, and custom cabinetry.
Modular closets are cost-effective and flexible but may lack the seamless integration and durability of custom systems.
Custom organizers are built for your specific space and needs; pre-made units are mass-produced and less flexible.
It includes a consultation, demolition/removal, new layout design, material selection, and installation.