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How an Editor and a Denim Designer Built a Closet That Just Perfectly Holds All Their Stuff

Sacha and Troy Strebe, an editorial director and a denim designer, faced a significant storage challenge when they purchased their first home in Altadena, California. Despite their extensive clothing collection, particularly vintage denim, the house's primary bedroom closet measured a mere 5-by-4 feet. This article details their innovative renovation journey to transform a portion of their unusually long and narrow 21-by-10-foot bedroom into a functional and aesthetically pleasing walk-in closet, overcoming the initial lack of built-in storage. The renovation began with Troy's idea to partition the bedroom's end with a new wall and archway, effectively creating a dedicated dressing room. A local contractor executed this vision, constructing the wood framing, adding drywall, and skim-coating the structure with plaster. The project also involved installing a second ceiling inside the new closet space and a new light switch. Remarkably, the structural changes were completed in just seven days. Following the construction, Sacha personally painted the newly created space using "Morning Ritual by Backdrop," after several coats of primer were applied to cover a previously painted green stripe. To maximize the storage capacity within the newly formed 163-square-foot closet, the couple enlisted the expertise of Sabina Loos from California Closets. Loos designed a custom U-shaped cabinetry system to fit the longest part of the closet, complemented by two additional closed cupboards opposite the archway. This strategic layout ensures that every available inch is utilized for clothing storage, while still providing approximately 25 inches of walking clearance, allowing comfortable movement for one person. Troy's denim collection was specifically accommodated with a hanging rod using patternmaker's hooks, a design he had previously developed, allowing easy access and visibility of his pants. Addressing practical concerns, the couple installed UV 1% roller shades and wool flannel flat roman shades from the Shade Store to protect their garments from sun exposure, which can cause fading. This layered window treatment allows them to control natural light, letting it in when desired for dressing and blocking it out to preserve their clothes. Prior to moving in, Sacha and Troy undertook a significant decluttering process, including a large garage sale and donations to Goodwill, to minimize their belongings. This habit of conscious consumption has continued, with Sacha prioritizing vintage or unique items and frequenting resale sites and thrift stores. Finally, Sacha created a personal "dress-up" nook within the closet, featuring an EQ3 mirror, mixed-media art, a candle, and various decorative objects. This space serves not only as a functional area for trying on outfits but also as an inspiring corner that encourages her to rediscover and re-style pieces from her archive, fostering a more creative approach to her wardrobe. The overall project exemplifies how thoughtful design and strategic planning can transform a challenging space into a highly personalized and efficient storage solution, enhancing daily routines and personal style. #HomeRenovation #ClosetDesign #SmallSpaceSolutions #CustomStorage #BedroomTransformation #DIYRenovation #FashionStorage #InteriorDesign #Decluttering #HomeRenovation #ClosetDesign #SmallSpaceSolutions #CustomStorage #BedroomTransformation #DIYRenovation #FashionStorage #InteriorDesign #Decluttering
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A boutique experience at home | Produced by Seattle Times Marketing
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