Custom closets in Highland Park.
Armstrong Parkway estates and the rebuilt mansions of the Park Cities — dressing rooms drawn as rooms of the house.
Highland Park is the oldest money in Dallas, and it builds like it. The estates along Armstrong, Beverly and Lakeside ask for storage at architectural scale — a primary dressing room treated as a room of the house, his-and-hers wardrobes off the suite, a wine room and a paneled study to match. Many of the houses we work in are tear-down rebuilds on the original lots, so we are drawing into new construction with the finish expectations of a landmark home: book-matched walnut, hand-fitted inset doors, unlacquered bronze.
We measure every room in person and draw it in three dimensions, because a Highland Park primary suite is rarely a simple rectangle — there are returns around the chimney, a barrel ceiling, a window wall that has to stay clear. Each piece is milled to those exact dimensions at our Dallas workshop and installed by the same crew, so a Park Cities dressing room reads as original joinery, not a closet system bolted to the wall.
Highland Park work is coordinated with the builder or the household directly; for occupied homes we protect floors and stair runs before anything is carried in, and leave the room clean each evening. Survey visits are scheduled from the Dallas workshop.
Every project is milled at our Dallas workshop and installed by the same crew that built it. We do not subcontract the install.
Schedule a visit in Highland Park.
Sixty minutes at the workshop or in your residence, no charge. Bring the floor plan if you have one. Or call (817) 873-2909.