nine Cabinetr9 Interior Design kitchen • bath • closet- • library • bar • home theatre BENEATH THE Custom closet design can help categorize, systemize and simplify your life. SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN STAFF WRITER Y CONTEMPO DESIGNS 3231 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor, MI 48320 248-682-1500 Fax 248-682-6508 1096150 Umbrellas $49.99 4 5 pc. set, 48" round table & 4 stacking dining chairs Reg. $800 ENT SALE PRICE $399* TENT SALE HOURS: Friday 10-8, Saturday 1 0-6, Sunday 1 2-4 Palm vir Beach Pane Furnfture 10 Mon, Thurs 10-8 • Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 10-6 • Sun 1 2-4 7350 Highland Rd. (M 59 7 Miles W of Telegraph) WATERFORD • 248-666-2880 HOME & GARDEN i MARCH 30 i 2006 - - * may not be exactly as shown ou may not be in the market for a specially constructed hanging shelf to oblige a closet-loving cat — Caren Bass designed one. But even if your closet needs are as basic as just wanting to be able to find all your stuff, you may benefit from expert intervention. For do-it-yourselfers, hardware and bed and bath stores could be your best bet for pre-made bins, shelves, shoe racks, drawer dividers and hooks. But having a professional design — or redesign — your closets can provide the input, expertise and muscle you may not want to expend on your own. While any closet can be made more user-friendly, the one in the bedroom is a common place to begin. "It's where we start our days, fig- uring out what to wear',' said Bass, owner of Custom Closets, Inc., in West Bloomfield. "It's a waste of time to have to look for two matching shoes or the pants that match a jacket!' The key to organization is to adjust the space to the needs of the user. Bass even takes a clothing profile of cus- tomers, assessing their attire and how they store it. Using adjustable systems allows changes as needs, seasons and fash- ions change. "Rods that are set for long dresses can become double rods for skirts and jackets:' Bass said. Shelves and bas- kets are also interchangeable in such a system. A child's closet with bins and hooks can become a space for a teenager's bigger clothes and purses or ties with minimal effort and cost. Not only that, closets can be mov- able."We have taken whole closet systems to new homes:' said Bass, who has been designing closets for more than 20 years. Twenty-four years ago, Cathi Lefton had furniture installed into her chil- drens' bedroom closets. Lefton then went to work for her closet designer, and later opened Cathi Lefton's Closet Design in West Bloomfield. "Built-ins can be a great space-sav- ing and money saving way to add fur- niture," Lefton said. Laurie Frankel of custom home builder the Frankel Organization in West Bloomfield said, "People don't even want furniture in the bedrooms anymore. Closets can be used for built- ins that are both pretty and functional, and the bedroom is saved for accent pieces that are just pretty" Custom closets are a big priority for new construction. "If you're going to build from scratch, why not get what you really want:' Frankel said. She refers customers to Paul Hoffman, owner of AP Home Services, LLC, in Walled Lake, with Paul Burke. "Paul [Hoffman] just designed a closet for one of our customers who is 6- foot-6, adding higher poles for his lon- ger jackets and pants:' Frankel said. "When a homeowner is building a new home said Hoffman, "we strong- ly encourage them to ask their builder to make the custom closet system part of the home's contract price. At this stage, the closet systems are typically more affordable because the closet installer can be part of the building process and not have to worry about post-construction issues that will slow them down. "Most importantly, the homeowner can work the cost of the closets direct- ly into their mortgage!' And, said Bass, "If your kids have left the nest, you can make their room into a great, big walk-in closet with a center island and a dressing room." Lefton once designed a room in new construction that was 24 feet wide. She included a 16-foot-long island with 40 drawers and hanging space all around the walls. Larger spaces can accommodate locked jewelry drawers, Lucite divid- ers for ties, belts and purses, baskets