Custom closets in Westchester.
Tudors and center-hall colonials, prewar apartments and new builds, from Bronxville and Scarsdale to the river towns — Westchester storage that respects the architecture of the house.
Westchester is a county of distinct, well-built houses — the stockbroker Tudors of Bronxville, the 1920s colonials of Scarsdale and Larchmont, the river-town Victorians of Hastings and Irvington, and the newer construction along the reservoirs. The wardrobes are larger than a city apartment's and the rooms are more generous, so the work is often a whole dressing room or a coordinated set of closets, fitted-furniture quality, built into the existing trim and plaster.
Because the workshop sits just over the city line in the Bronx, Westchester is one of the closest places we work — frequently a same-week return for the final adjustment. Each project is surveyed in person, drawn in CAD, milled to the room, and installed by the crew that built it.
Westchester is a short drive north of the workshop, so scheduling is simple and the install crew is the one that milled the work. For a coordinated whole-residence program we phase the install room by room around the household.
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 — our essay on whole-residence millwork in Westchester →
Schedule a visit in Westchester.
Sixty minutes at the workshop or in your residence, no charge. Bring the floor plan if you have one. Or call (917) 810-2392.