California Closets or Closet Factory
Penny Wilson
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Closets by Design vs California Closets
Comments (16)We have had two closet systems installed Closets by Design. Both times we had positive experiences with the install; just be clear whether you want it to be notched in the back for baseboard, in my opinion it looks better to remove your baseboard so it’s not notched. It’s also worth it to add the baseboard and crown, and increase the height of the system to the ceiling. The salespeople do have a “poor mentality” to make sure they get the sale so you really have to push to add these extras. We are pretty handy, so the third closet system we did ourselves using Menard’s Dakota system for a third of the cost or less. It looks as nice and sturdy the rest....See Moretrim carpenter/cabinet maker more expensive than california closets?
Comments (12)California closets is super expensive. My quote for a 6 foot in depth x 9 foot in width closet was $7000. All of the system was hanging except for the 5 drawers. This was the cost for white. Closet America was $3500 for the same design. I think I'm going to go with Easy Closets as I'm pretty handy. I have designed a closet system with tons of shelving and row of drawers. I plan to wait until they have the sale where you can upgrade to any color for the price of white. During this sale the price goes from $2850 to $2350....See MoreCosts of California Closets, Easy Closets, etc. vs. Cabinet Maker
Comments (11)I've tried some of the closets mentioned above for various closets around my home, i found that Modular Closet systems were far superior. (quite surprising actually, considering their cheaper price point then EasyClosets, CC and Ikea..) They're manufactured here in the US so that's good. They're made of hardwood with a really solid melamine surface. It's basically a fully customized closet storage system for the price of a store-bought shelving unit, plus they offer free design service which is really helpful especially if your like me and not a good DIYer. Assembly is quick and install is easy, I had my nephews help me with that. Little piece of advice: Once you got a good closet system to organize your stuff, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it!! Good Luck! Here are some useful links: if you know exactly what you need and want full control on closet layout https://www.modularclosets.com/pages/design-your-own-closet if you want to leave the work for a designer to create a custom closet for you https://design.modularclosets.com/free-design Friendly warning: always CALL THEM to touch base to make sure they understand your needs and requirements. Just because they're proffesionals DONT ASSUME they can read your mind. You can just ggogle modular closet phone number or something, it shld come up....See MoreDid you use California Closets? About how much does it cost?
Comments (10)I like the Container Store's Elfa System because of it's flexibility. You can change out components as your needs change. You can look at standard closet sizes and get a feel for how much an Elfa system might cost you. CC systems are once and one as they're not modifiable without completely redoing the closet. The only way to know how much it will cost you is to get a free estimate....See Morearmygirl1987
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