Custom closets in Brooklyn.
Brownstone parlor floors and new glass towers in the same borough — the Heights and Park Slope, Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens, Williamsburg and DUMBO. Each asks for a different kind of storage.
Brownstone Brooklyn is its own discipline. A Brooklyn Heights or Park Slope parlor floor has twelve-foot ceilings, original mouldings worth keeping, and shallow closets that were never meant to hold a modern wardrobe — so the work is to add storage that reads as though it was always part of the house. We build to the ceiling, return mouldings around the new casework, and match the depth the room can actually give.
The rest of Brooklyn is newer. Williamsburg and DUMBO conversions and towers bring square corners, big windows and tight floor plans where every inch of a reach-in or a Murphy wall has to earn its place. Whether the building is 1890 or 2020, the closet is measured in person, drawn in CAD, and milled to those exact dimensions in the Bronx.
The workshop is a straight run from Brooklyn over the bridges or up the BQE, so the crew that mills your closet installs it — no subcontracting. For co-ops and condos we carry the certificates of insurance the building requires and schedule the freight elevator in advance.
Every project is milled at the Bronx workshop — a 6,000 sq ft workshop on the East River — and installed by the same crew that built it. We do not subcontract the install.
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Schedule a visit in Brooklyn.
Sixty minutes at the workshop or in your residence, no charge. Bring the floor plan if you have one. Or call (917) 810-2392.