Design Styles
The design process should start with an overall idea of the closet system that is right for you. Below is a chart with the basic installation options that highlight the variety of systems available. Remember, Artisan Custom Closets is about options and customization. Our professional designers are ready to assist you in selecting the system or combination that is right for you.
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Wall Hung System | |
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Wall mounted vertical panels are curved for safety and appearance Easier to vacuum Does not require baseboard removal Does not affect flooring |
Limits the maximum number of drawers Limits the options for "backing" Low hang sections cannot be converted to shelving |
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Combination Wall Hung and Floor Mount | |
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Curved vertical panels Extra stability for drawer banks Moderate pricing Allows a full bank of drawers (6) with a toe kick |
Low hang sections cannot be converted to shelving Limits the options for backing and trim May require some baseboard removal |
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Floor Mount System | |
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Affords full adjustability in all sections
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In smaller closets, long vertical panels block access to corners
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Floor Mount System with Toe Kicks | |
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Fully adjustable
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Height of toe kick may cause clothes to drag on bottom shelf
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Floor based with backing | |
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Fully adjustable
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Height of toe kick may cause clothes to drag on bottom shelf
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