Ten neighborhoods.
One workshop.
Kloset Workx is a New York maker, and most of our work begins inside a thirty-mile circle drawn around the workshop — Manhattan and Brooklyn, the river towns of Westchester, the close end of Connecticut, the Hudson Valley, and, between June and September, the houses on the South Fork. Each place builds differently. A prewar co-op on Park Avenue is not a Tribeca conversion loft is not a Tudor in Bronxville is not a shingled cottage in East Hampton. The drawings begin there.
Tribeca
Upper East Side
Upper West Side
West Village
Brooklyn Heights
Park Slope
Bronxville
Scarsdale
Greenwich, Connecticut
East Hampton
Every project is milled at the Bronx workshop — a 14,000 sq ft workshop on the East River, a twelve-minute drive from the FDR. From there a Kloset Workx box truck and the install crew that built the piece travel to the site together. We do not subcontract the install.
City sites — Manhattan and Brooklyn — are typically scheduled in two windows: a 7am loading-dock arrival for service-elevator co-ops, and a 9am curbside arrival on streets with metered parking. We pull the no-parking permits ourselves and post them seventy-two hours in advance, the same way the moving companies do.
Westchester, the Hudson Valley and lower Connecticut are reached by the same truck, on the same day. The crew leaves the Bronx at 6am and is gate-coded into the property by 7:30. We hold a register of gate codes and house-manager contacts so the second day's install does not require a second introduction.
The Hamptons run is seasonal — a weekly truck from late April through October, with one or two off-season trips for closings. Install in the Hamptons is generally tied to a Friday handover so the room can be photographed and lived in over the weekend.
The ten neighborhoods on this page are the ones we are asked for most often — they are not the limits of the service area. We have run projects north into Litchfield County and Columbia County, west to the Delaware Water Gap, east as far as Shelter Island, and out to single addresses in Aspen, Palm Beach, and the Berkshires when a long-standing client has asked.
A first conversation is sixty minutes, no charge, at the workshop or in your residence. Tell us where the room is and how soon you'd like it ready.
Schedule a visit, wherever your room sits.
Sixty minutes at the workshop, no charge. We come to the room, or you come to the drawing table. Either way the work begins the same way — with a survey.