We recently chatted with Racheli from Decor-By-RS in Passaic, NJ to learn about her journey as a Closet Butler client to working with us. Our team originally met Rachel in 2016 to design and install a mudroom bench for her previous home in Passaic, NJ. She was not an official interior designer at the time. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Racheli Steinberg (@decorbyrs) on Jan 2, 2016 at 6:39pm PST Fast forward when Rachel started her business, she started working on a few projects with Closet Butler designer, Joan, and the two truly enjoyed working together
As 2019 comes to a close, we decided to look back by showcasing some of our favorite custom installations of the past year. In no particular order, here's a few that stood out throughout New Jersey. We hope you enjoy and get some inspiration for your next project. Click the link on each title to view the posts individually. 1.) Walk-In Closet Makeover in Fair Lawn, NJ. Jaclyn was referred by a family member who had worked with us in the past. Her space was long and narrow and required a "his and hers" closet system. We were thrilled
Earlier this summer, we had the pleasure of re-visiting Kaitlin U. for another project at her home in West Milford, NJ. About three years ago, our team installed a white cabinetry system for her bedroom closet. Last month we were called back to redo her kitchen pantry storage. Here's how both projects turned out. Can you tell us about your first experience with Closet Butler? We had this awkward extra room that was too small to be a bedroom. We installed central air and with the closet that was originally in it, the shelving had to be removed. I searched
Designing a cabinet drawer must coordinate with the rest of the furniture's features. This includes interior, exterior, and function to support the overall purpose. Here are the most common styles our customers choose from. 1.) Standard box with standard glide side mounts. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Closet Butler NJ (@closetbutlernj) on Jan 3, 2018 at 10:51am PST The first thing to think about when designing cabinet drawers is the exterior look. Our most popular drawer front options include solid-wood or plywood to keep the content of your storage items organized while creating a stunning effect
Designing a cabinet drawer must coordinate with the rest of the furniture's features. This includes interior, exterior, and function to support the overall purpose. Here are the most common styles our customers choose from. 1.) Standard box with standard glide side mounts. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Closet Butler NJ (@closetbutlernj) on Jan 3, 2018 at 10:51am PST The first thing to think about when designing cabinet drawers is the exterior look. Our most popular drawer front options include solid-wood or plywood to keep the content of your storage items organized while creating a stunning effect