Custom closets in Long Island.
From the Gold Coast villages of Nassau to the South Fork — Great Neck, Manhasset, Roslyn, Garden City, the North Shore, and out to the Hamptons. Dressing rooms and built-in storage at fitted-furniture quality.
Long Island houses were built for wardrobes larger than the city allows, and the best of them deserve storage built to the same standard as the house. The Gold Coast colonials and Tudors of Great Neck, Manhasset and Roslyn, the center-hall houses of Garden City and Rockville Centre, and the newer construction along both shores usually ask for the same brief: a primary dressing room treated as a room of the house, his-and-hers wardrobes, cedar-lined seasonal storage, mudrooms that can take a family's comings and goings.
We already work the island's East End every season — the Hamptons pages tell that story — and the rest of Long Island is a straight run from the workshop over the Throgs Neck or Whitestone bridge. Every project is surveyed in person, drawn in CAD, milled to those exact dimensions at 382 Canal Place in the Bronx, and installed by the same crew that built it. We do not subcontract.
Nassau and western Suffolk are an easy trip from the Mott Haven workshop over the Throgs Neck or Whitestone bridge, so scheduling is simple and the install crew is the one that milled the work. Further east we coordinate the trip so the install lands in a single, clean visit — the same way we schedule the Hamptons.
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.
Further — the Hamptons — our South Fork page →
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Do you build custom closets in Long Island?
Yes. Kloset Worx designs, mills and installs custom closets, walk-in dressing rooms, pantries and built-in storage throughout Long Island. Every project is drawn in 3D, milled at our Bronx workshop (382 Canal Place, Mott Haven), and installed by the same crew that built it — we do not subcontract.
How much does a custom closet cost in Long Island?
It depends on the room. A reach-in typically starts near $3,500; a walk-in dressing room usually runs in the tens of thousands; a whole-residence program starts near $300K. You receive a fixed, written quote after we measure the room in person.
Is the design consultation free?
Yes. The first visit runs about an hour — at your home or at the workshop — at no charge and with no obligation. If you go ahead, any design fee is credited to your project.
How long does a custom closet take?
Roughly two to three weeks for a reach-in, four to six for a walk-in dressing room, and ten to sixteen for a whole residence, measured from the approved drawings. Every project is backed by twenty-five years on the cabinetry and a lifetime on the joinery.
Do you handle co-op and condo board requirements?
Yes. We carry the certificates of insurance that co-op and condo boards require, schedule the freight elevator with the building in advance, and protect the lobby, hallways and floors before anything is carried in.
Schedule a visit in Long Island.
Sixty minutes at the workshop or in your residence, no charge. Bring the floor plan if you have one. Or call (917) 810-2392.