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Tidying Up: Check Out These 15 Terrific Closets
With the arrival of spring and the familiar urge to refresh and organize living spaces, drawing inspiration from Marie Kondo's philosophy on effective storage, this article presents 15 distinct closets and wardrobes that exemplify excellent organization and design. These examples showcase a variety of approaches to storage solutions, ranging from historical renovations to contemporary architectural interventions across different global locations.
One featured project is a French apartment in a 1939 Normandy Coast building, where Brooklyn’s Nous Studio preserved the original structure while updating the interiors with traditional wood and plaster in modern applications. The design maintained the appealing 1,300-square-foot layout and original oak floorboards, focusing on contemporary modifications to the 'skin' of the apartment. Another example from Palermo, Italy, by Studio DiDeA, highlights a 1,500 square-foot apartment. Here, natural light and neutral finishes define the space, with a walk-in closet featuring mirrored reflective glass doors by Rimadesio, contributing to a refreshing and modern aesthetic. Kyo-Co Atelier in Bioul, Belgium, transformed a 1920s bluestone stable, a former railway station, into a rustic-industrial holiday rental, demonstrating innovative use of space and materials.
Atelier Starzak Strebicki’s project in Poznan, Poland, involved combining two apartments into a 925-square-foot residence. The design strategically used mobile walls and custom storage in cool blue and mint tones along the hallway, maximizing open space and flexibility. Breanna Carlson of bStudio converted a Brooklyn factory loft into her personal oasis, including a shoe closet with wallpaper derived from a 1920s fashion print, reflecting a blend of business and personal design acumen. Humbert & Poyet's work on a Swiss ski chalet demonstrates their preference for interior design within existing shells, creating a refined and immersive environment. SABO project in Paris renovated a 775-square-foot penthouse apartment in Montmartre, integrating storage into a staircase leading to a lofted guest room, showcasing innovative use of compact space and a playful design approach.
U-Labprojekte in Madrid designed a pied-à-terre that blends old-school grandeur with minimalist facades. Their entry closet features custom panels of bronzed, tinted, and clear glass, reflecting the adjoining living area and creating a sophisticated contrast. Studio Bazi’s micro-residence in a 355-square-foot apartment organizes needs with pull-out wardrobes under a staircase, oak units for kitchen and laundry, and recessed bookshelves. Tisselli Studio Architetti brought light into an Italian duplex apartment in Cesena, using cedar cylinders to form panels that conceal shelves and appliances, including bedroom closets, in a thoroughly contemporary style within a historic setting.
MuseLAB in Mumbai infused a 1,250-square-foot apartment with 21st-century Art Deco sophistication, featuring a teak veneer wardrobe with powder-coated handles in powder blue and sunshine yellow. Sim-Plex Design Studio crafted a 450-square-foot Hong Kong apartment for multi-generational living and pets, emphasizing ample storage and flexible spaces with fritted glass sliding doors. Williamson Williamson's Ontario home showcases an open design, utilizing local materials like cedar and limestone, with a built-in bench and closet doors in the entrance made of oak. SMLXL in Prague gave an apartment a blue-themed interior with a minimalist palette of black and white, featuring custom details and large-scale parquet flooring. Finally, Rinck brought timeless elegance to a Parisian apartment, completing a complete overhaul of a 3,300-square-foot 19th-century space in just six months, including redesigned layouts and bespoke cabinetry.
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