How to Purchase a Custom Closet: Jay and Lissa Get Organized

Custom closet for master bedroom with pitched roof line.Master bedroom closet after installation.

The temporary fix

After a full house renovation that doubled their home’s size, Jay and Lissa had their contractors install some closet doors.

A few simple shelves were added to temporarily accommodate what would one day be their new master bedroom/linen closet.

That was eight years ago.

Linen closet and bedroom closet before.

It was supposed to be a temporary fix to an awkward space. The closet stands in the middle of the top story of the house.

It reaches to the roofline, twelve feet high and decreases by one-foot increments to four feet high – in other words it’s a big triangle.

The hallway access to the full height linen closet sported widely spaced, deep wood shelves that reached through to the master closet.

With no wall between them, blankets and other linens often got pushed into the master side and clothing piled up next to sheets.

A DIY closet fail

They installed a makeshift hanging rod for Jay’s shirts and relegated Lissa’s dresses and skirts to a closet in another room.

They repurposed a couple of shoe racks into additional shelving and stored luggage on the highest shelf to make the space more workable.

Messy master bedroom closet before.

But Lissa’s frustration grew. The unfinished wood shelves caused numerous pulls on sweaters and towels and it wasn’t fun running around the house just to get dressed everyday.

It was time to organize the closet properly.

Online tutorials for measuring and purchasing DIY racks, drawers and shelving was briefly considered but the awkward dimensions of the space proved too challenging a layout for mere mortals. It was time to call the experts.

Booking an appointment

Jay and Lissa chose Organized Interiors because they’re a local company with a great selection of products and creative storage solutions.

They manufacture most of their products right on the premises and their website makes it easy to book a free in-home design consultation.

Lissa filled out the website consultation form and within a day she received a confirmation email. After that, an appointment was set up with their design consultant, Lisa Barnes.

It was that easy.

All Organized Interiors’ design consultants are specialists in storage solutions. They are experts at turning even the most awkward spaces into organized, manageable, and maintainable interiors.

The in-home design consultation

It’s not often you’re told, “don’t tidy up” before company comes, but Lisa wanted to see how the Kerrs really lived.

Designers don’t judge. They have busy households themselves, can relate to household storage needs, and they genuinely want to help you with a solution.

Messy bedroom closet.

Lisa came to their home, prepared to measure the space, draw up a plan, and show them some possible layouts. She brought a selection of samples to help navigate them through the “big picture” process of creating personal storage solutions.

Some typical questions she asked were, “How do you want to use the space?” and, “What does it need to accommodate?”

The Kerrs wanted the two spaces separated. They wanted the linen closet to be enclosed and only accessible from the hallway. The master closet had to have room for all their clothing storage and room to change in.

They requested the following features for their closet:

  • multiple hanger rods
  • pullout pant rack
  • lots of drawers
  • open shelving above the drawers
  • a top shelf to accommodate their luggage

Measurements and sketches

Lisa got to work right away measuring every angle of the closet space. She sketched out the space so the couple could get a visual reference of how and where the configurations of storage options could work.

She explained several of the adjustments that could be made if needed. With her full knowledge of the product lines and size options, Lisa explained:

  • where the gable walls would go
  • how the linen closet and master closet would work back to back
  • how certain widths and depths of drawers could stack together and fit against the back wall
  • where the ideal heights for hanging rods could be placed

The finishing details

Organized Interiors has a full range of finishes for drawer fronts and cabinets – everything from solid wood to low-maintenance laminate finishes in a full range of styles, textures, and colours.

All of their cabinets are made from ¾ inch furniture-grade plywood to ensure you’re getting the strongest, most resilient system available. All accessories are high quality, hard working, and designed to last.

From the samples, they chose the attractive, low maintenance, Latitude North. It’s a white laminate finish with a subtle grey stripe pattern you can see and feel.

They ordered drawers with the soft-close feature, an upgrade they knew would be a benefit for the amount of use (and abuse) the drawers would get.

Before she left, Lisa was able to give Jay and Lissa an approximate quote for the project. Within a week, Lissa received a detailed 3D rendering along with plans, measurements, and a final quote.

Closet accessories and decorative hardware in the showroom

Before the order was placed they met at the Organized Interiors showroom to review their order, make changes, and pay for the first half of the invoice.

Visiting the showroom was an important part of purchasing the closet because it allowed Jay and Lissa to see options they may not have considered.

In the 10,000 square foot showroom, clients can walk around beautiful, full-sized displays featuring various product lines featuring a wide range of cabinetry finishes. Closet accessories like valet rods, jewellery drawers, and tie racks are also on display.

The finishing touch for every closet is the decorative hardware – pulls, knobs, and hooks. And Organized Interiors has the largest display in the greater Toronto area.

Jay and Lissa decided to add a valet rod that retracts when not in use and drawer dividers for Jay’s socks and ties. They also added two velvet-lined jewellery drawers.

Once the order is placed, it is manufactured on-site at Organized Interiors and ready for installation in approximately four weeks. Some products require special manufacturing and may take a little longer.

An installation date was sent by email and confirmed with a phone call.

Preparing for the installation

Before the installation, the closet space had to be completely emptied and cleaned. Since this demo didn’t require special skills, Jay dismantled and removed the old shelving.

With the space empty, Lissa took this opportunity to paint the walls a calming blue colour.

Installation day

Once installation day arrived, the only requirement was to open the door for the installers and ensure that an electric outlet was available for any custom cutting.

The installers brought protective floor covering and changed their footwear between indoor and outdoor work.

Then the magic began.

Hallway linen closet.
The linen closet was installed first.

Custom bedroom closet with doors open.

As the day progressed, the components of the master bedroom closet started to take shape. The first rod was hung and the shelf above it. Once all the components were in place, even the fine carpentry detail and caulking was beautifully finished.

Before they left, the installers tidied up and vacuumed the surfaces for any fine wood particles left over from additional cutting.

Inside master bedroom closet.
By the end of the day the Kerrs were able to move their clothing and accessories into their new closet.

Drawer dividers to keep contents organized.

Follow-up

The last thing was a follow-up phone call from Lisa asking if everything went well and if they had any problems or questions.

Jay and Lissa recommend not waiting eight years to purchase a custom closet.

From the beginning of the process to the end it was an easy, problem-free experience. Every single day I enter that closet and feel a strong sense of contentment. It just looks and feels right. I would recommend Organized Interiors to anyone.
– Lissa Fraser Kerr

5 Spring Cleaning Tips To Get Your Home Organized

Warmer spring weather should be just around the corner, luring us out of our houses to enjoy the outdoors.

Before you turn your attention outward, tackle those spring cleaning chores like a pro.

5 spring cleaning tips from Organized Interiors

Start at the top

Look up at the ceiling, especially in the corners. You may have a few cobwebs that need to be removed.

Use the gentle bristle brush attachment on your vacuum hose, or wipe a soft cloth over the webs to detach from the ceiling and walls.

Include a swipe along any molding, careful not to scratch or smear the surface. If necessary, use a grease cutting spray and damp cloth to clean molding.

Dust and wash every surface

If you don’t have the latest dusting gadgets, throw an old sports sock over your hand and spray it with dusting spray. Run your hand over every surface including counters and shelves and harder-to-reach surfaces.

You might dust your bookshelf regularly but spring is the perfect time to remove all of the books to clean the entire shelf.

Most dust magnets like vases or figurines and light fixtures can be cleaned, too, as they tend to get grimy over time.

Tackle the carpets and upholstery

Your carpets and rugs have to withstand a lot of foot traffic (and possibly some spills as well). Furniture upholstery can also get dirty over the year, which means typical vacuuming is not enough.

To ensure your fabrics are fresh and clean this spring, shampoo carpet and wash furniture with an upholstery cleaner or hire professional cleaners.

Sort, clean and purge

Your winter wardrobe should be cleaned before it’s stored. Take the time to sort through and separate items you never wore, from what you will wear again. Put a “donate” pile into an oversized, see-through bag and “dry clean only” pile into another one.

Trade out with your spring wardrobe, and repeat the same process. Ask yourself if you wore the item the previous season. If the answer is, “no” consider donating the item.

Go through each room and sort through accessories and accumulated belongings with the same process. Some accessories may work better in a different room, find a home for items you wish to keep.

Once you’ve finished sorting, get those bags to the proper destination. Don’t leave them by the door, in the garage or your vehicle, take them yourself so you can enjoy the satisfaction that comes with completing these tasks.

Reward yourself!

Once you’ve finished deep cleaning and organizing your home, why not complete your project with a small reward.

No, not chocolate. A great way to welcome the new season and freshen up your home’s look is with fresh flowers.

Classic closet organizer

On the other hand, if your closets and cabinetry aren’t helping you keep a room clutter-free, consider a better reward by upgrading to a custom closet solution.

Talk to one of our design consultants to learn more about our home organization solutions.

You can visit our showroom or book a free in-home design consultation. Until then, get started with these spring cleaning tips.

How To Upgrade Your Closet

If you haven’t done anything to your closets since you moved into your home, they could be looking a little dated.

Maybe you’re running out of storage space or dealing with a lot of clutter. It’s probably time for a closet upgrade.
An organized home starts with an organized closet.

Whether it’s in the bedroom, hallway or laundry room, you want your closet to be tidy, with belongings fitting perfectly into their designated spaces.

This will make items easier to find when you’re in a rush, which is especially important in the morning as you get ready for work or help the kids prepare for school.

So how do you upgrade your closet?

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Closet organization

If your closets aren’t as organized as you would like, don’t worry. These closet accessories can help you upgrade your closet to better match your needs.

  • Tired of losing earrings and having necklaces become tangled? Add a jewellery drawer, one lined with felt, to keep valuable accessories protected and organized.
  • Rather than piling shoes on top of each other on the closet floor, create a place for every pair with a pull out shoe shelf.
  • Keep dirty laundry hidden by upgrading your closet with a laundry hamper. You can even add three hampers, which will allow you to sort colours right away and speed up the laundry process.
  • Add drawer dividers to organize drawers housing smaller, miscellaneous items. You can also use drawer dividers to sort clothing items like socks, underwear and ties.
  • Install a sliding belt rack in your closet to keep all of your belts or scarves in one place.
  • Add another chrome hanging bar to create more space for shirts, dresses and suits.

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Closet styling

If you wish to upgrade your closet’s style, there are solutions for that as well. Small details like decorative hardware can make a big difference and can be used to enhance your interior design.

A new closet door is another great way to upgrade both your closet and room. Here are a few options you might consider.

More smart closet ideas

For more smart closet upgrade ideas, come visit our showroom to sample our products and talk to our design consultants.

Organization Tips for Front Door Closets

Front door closets can be tricky to organize – especially when you have large coats, shoes, sports equipment and more household items that need to be stored.

If you’re having a hard time keeping your closet tidy (and resorting to stuffing everything into one chaotic pile), try out some of these handy organization tips.

  • Combine your hanging rod with shelving to accommodate for more than just coats.
  • shoe rackInstead of throwing all of your shoes on the closet floor, keep them tidy with a shoe organizer. There are various kinds of shoe organizers you can choose from, including hanging organizers and shoe racks. This will make it easier for everyone in the family to find their shoes in the morning.
  • Storage boxes are an easy way to prevent your closet from looking cluttered and allow you to sort and categorize items to keep everything organized.
  • In the winter, why hang your spring and fall coats in the entryway closet? If you have space somewhere else (such as the basement or attic), store items and seasonal clothes you don’t need elsewhere to keep your closet tidy and functional. Ask about garment racks available at Organized Interiors.garment rack with white clothes hanging
  • Invest in a custom mudroom closet to keep your entryway always organized. The experts at Organized Interiors are skilled in transforming closet spaces to match your needs and space. With a custom solution, you can have your closet doors removed, add a built-in bench and turn an ordinary closet into a stylish storage area.

If a custom solution sounds like the right plan for your entryway, request a free in-home design consultation with Organized Interiors.

The Best Way To Keep Your Dry Cleaned Clothes Wrinkle Free

Wrinkle free dry cleaned clothes

Here’s a scenario you’ve probably experienced before: You bring your clothes to the dry cleaner and they come out looking crisp and clean.

After a few days in your closet, however, your dry cleaned clothes are already back to looking wrinkled and in need of a good ironing. Frustrating, right?

The good news is that this scenario can be avoided. With a few simple tips and techniques up your sleeve, you can keep your dry cleaned clothes wrinkle-free.

Put dry cleaned clothes away immediately

Many times, wrinkles are formed during the time after cleaning and before putting the clothes away.

Rather than throwing your clothes on the bed and leaving them to put away later, hang or fold them right after they’ve been cleaned to reduce wrinkles.

Don’t overcrowd your closet

Stuffing as many clothes into your closet or drawer space is likely to cause wrinkles. When hanging clothes, leave a little bit of space between each shirt and never fill your drawer space so much that you can’t easily close or open it.

If you need more space in your closets to store clothes, consider a custom closet solution that will maximize your space.

Know when it’s best to fold or hang clothes

Some clothes, like dress shirts or linen fabrics, need to be hung in order to prevent wrinkles. Other items, such as knit sweaters, are best folded.

Sort through your clothes and determine which articles of clothing should be hung in the closet, folded, or placed on a shelf or in a drawer.

Learn how to properly fold your clothes

While some clothes should be folded, the way in which you fold those clothes can cause wrinkles. The video below can help you with your shirt folding technique.

Keep a wrinkle-free spray handy

Sometimes wrinkles happen no matter how hard you try to prevent them. With a wrinkle-free spray, you can quickly get rid of creases and wrinkles before heading out the door – without even turning on your iron.