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7 Ways to Create the Perfect Luxury Closet

Close-up of a white oak walk-in closet by Wood & Co.

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An expansive walk-in closet with a large picture window and a glistening crystal chandelier; a wide selection of dresses and bags for every occasion; and a collection of designer shoes that are just to die for. These are just some of the things that spring to mind when we envision a luxury closet. But even if you’re not a high profile celebrity or a CEO of a multi-national company, you too can have the perfect closet space for you.

As luxury can mean different things to certain people, it can be overwhelming to think about what you want and need for your own space. Do you want a lot of drawers? Do you want your closet to be open or closed? What kind of finishes should you use? Whether it’s a whole walk-in closet or a modest bedroom closet, we outline some of the ways to elevate your space into your ideal luxury closet.

High Quality and Custom Made

Before we talk about the many details of your closet such as shelves, doors, mirrors and the like, we have to start with the very base. What we mean by this is the quality of design and materials. The most amazing dressing rooms and closets, even from decades ago, are all made of high-quality materials custom-fit to the room they occupy. While there are certainly good furniture pieces at some name brand stores, it’s not quite there when it comes to luxury.

Having a fully custom closet means getting the perfect fit, both for you and your home. In terms of style and aesthetics, this means that your closet will be fully integrated with the design language of your home. It’s not just some afterthought purchase. Details such as the finishes, millwork, and paneling will work seamlessly with the rest of your home.

A high-quality custom closet will also have features best suited for you. We are all different individuals with varying wants and needs. No two people are alike, so why should two persons’ closets be? There’s a level of affluence and luxury to be had when a space is one-of-a-kind and made just for you.

Minimize Visual Clutter

No one ever likes a messy room, so of course the same should apply for your closet. A truly luxurious closet will feel spacious. While it certainly helps, your closet doesn’t have to be large and expansive to feel posh. Even a small cabinet can feel roomy if each item has room to breathe. In simpler terms, don’t try to stuff too many things together.

Even if you can perfectly fit every handbag, accessory, and hanger, a cramped closet won’t feel luxe. When deciding how to fill your closet space, make sure there’s ample space between each piece of clothing. Try and imagine high-end designer stores where you purchase your bags and shoes. Do they just put all their items right next to each other and call it a day? Definitely not. Each item they have on display is spaced out, giving each item its own defined area. Even when they’re all along the same shelf, the products aren’t so cramped together that they touch. By channeling the concepts used in these stores, you can create a closet that looks appealing and gives you joy.

Shelving for shoes and bags in this custom closet by Wood & Co.

Display Your Collection

Whether it’s a collection of pumps or bags, nothing says luxury quite like a whole dedicated display showcasing them. These meticulously designed accessories can be considered a work of art, and can be displayed as such. You can set up your space to have this showcase as the focal point of your room. Every time you step into your closet, you’ll be greeted by your beautiful collection and start your days on a happier note.

When deciding how to arrange your collection, you should consider if you only want to display some or all of them. This will help you determine how large or how small your display wall will be. You can display just shoes, or mix them together with hats and bags. Think of an arrangement that will be most beneficial for you. You can group items together by size, season, or style. How you arrange your collection can elevate your display to the next level.

Pay Attention to Lighting

The average homeowner may not think that lighting is a big deal and just view it as a utilitarian element. That’s far from the truth, however. Lighting, both natural and artificial can make or break your enjoyment of your closet space. Even the humble ceiling light can do wonders. Imagine two walk-in closets, one with only a central light to illuminate the whole space, the other having multiple smaller lights carefully positioned above cabinet doors. The closet with the more targeted lighting layout would likely be more functional. It will cast light on your clothing better, and shadows will be more even as there are multiple light sources. Even if we only consider general lighting in a space, there’s still so much we can do that enhances the usability of the area.

Next we can look into accent lighting. Again we can take cues from luxury retail shops when it comes to lighting our closets. Backlit shelving and illuminated glass cabinets bring focus and attention to our belongings. It adds a certain wow-factor that a luxury closet should have.

Even if your closet primarily has closed panel doors, that doesn’t mean you can’t add interest through accent lighting. You can turn your focus above with various lighting options such as ceiling coves or an ornate crystal chandelier. If your style leans more contemporary, you can add a sleek pendant light as your accent light. The key here is to create a point of focus and brighten up a space.

Built-in vanity within a classic white walk-in closet by Wood & Co.

Add Some Seating

Whether it’s a large walk-in closet or a modest bedroom closet, they can both be enhanced by having a space to sit. Luxury is all about comfort, and that’s what a good seat provides. You can have a built-in upholstered bench, a small ottoman, or anything in between. Having a seat allows you to comfortably put on your shoes. Place it with a vanity, and it helps you get dressed. You could have a window seat to help you lounge and relax as you take your time getting ready for a big event.

Place a Table or Counter

In line with the previous point about comfort, a table or counter space is another way to elevate your closet space. It can be a dressing table, a vanity, or a central island counter. An additional surface can serve a wide variety of functions. It can be used for laying out an outfit, a dedicated spot for your jewelry, or even just a place to add some décor. If your space allows, it’s definitely worthwhile to add an additional layer of functionality to your closet space.

Make it Personal

Because this luxury closet is going to be a space for you, then let your space reflect your uniqueness and individuality. Don’t just go copying your best friend’s antique wardrobe or those sleek modern walk-in closets you see on television. You can take inspiration of course, but don’t replicate it down to the last detail. Take time to reflect what style best suits you and your current home. Think about what specific features you need, how much hanger space you need, and what accessories you want to add. Closets are such an intimate and personal space, that it pays to scrutinize everything. When you plan your closet, you will have a truly luxurious space made to suit your every need.

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