- Storage & Wardrobe
Storage and Wardrobe Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
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This crisp hallway to a master bath is designed for ample, closet-like storage; it incorporates its owner’s favorite color, beginning with the aqua blue ceiling and square glass tile. White trim and molding add to the space’s crisp feel, complemented by surface mount pewter lighting, pewter hardware, white cabinets and seagrass limestone flooring tile.

Photographer: Tom Crane
Inspiration for a traditional gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Philadelphia with limestone floors.
Cute for mud room/garage - webuser_136234

A custom walk-in with the exact location, size and type of storage that TVCI's customer desired. The benefit of hiring a custom cabinet maker.
Inspiration for a large contemporary gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Dallas with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, grey floor and limestone floors.

Robin Stancliff
Photo of a large gender-neutral dressing room in Other with flat-panel cabinets, brown cabinets, limestone floors and brown floor.

"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer

This is an example of an expansive transitional women's dressing room in Sacramento with open cabinets, grey cabinets, limestone floors and beige floor.

A bespoke gun room designed for an English country house in oak.
Mid-sized traditional storage and wardrobe in London with raised-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets and limestone floors.

The Couture Closet
Photo of a mid-sized traditional gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Dallas with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets and limestone floors.

Design ideas for an expansive modern men's dressing room in Other with open cabinets, beige cabinets, limestone floors and beige floor.

Contractor - Alair Home Dallas
Photographer - Michael Wiltbank
Large contemporary gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Dallas with limestone floors, beige floor, flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets.

Expansive contemporary walk-in wardrobe in Miami with limestone floors.
A painted mudroom closet well organized into overhead cabinets, open locker-style cubbies and shelves, and bench seating with large drawers is wonderfully dressed in fine mouldings, bead-board paneling, and brass hardware.
James Merrell Photography
Tom Arban
Large modern gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Toronto with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets and limestone floors.
Doggy space - nvanbilsen
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
The Couture Closet
Photo of a mid-sized traditional gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Dallas with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets and limestone floors.
WIR colour theme - michelle_zhao84
The Couture Closet
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Dallas with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets and limestone floors.
Fully custom closet designed with the customer to meet her storage needs.
Photo of a large contemporary gender-neutral dressing room in Dallas with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, grey floor and limestone floors.
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well.
"I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer