CALIFORNIA CLOSETS

Space Expedition:
Journey with us now to a more organized new world

“It’s about saving space and time,” says Eric Nili of California Closets. From storage systems and home offices to media centers and more, his family-owned business in Cranbury has helped hundreds reduce clutter, reorganize, and rethink their lives through intelligent design.  “We create customized solutions one customer at a time, to make everyone more efficient. Our approach is a true collaboration between you and our designers. So you’ll get exactly what you’ve been dreaming of, and more than you imagined.”

Dwell in Possibility
Pioneering the industry in 1978, California Closets is the leader in combining craftsmanship, quality and aesthetic functionality. While others may imitate, few have innovated so well or so often. Named “Closet Design Firm of the Year” in 2016, the award-winning company continues to develop new breakthroughs for every area of the home — including garages, pantries, and today’s multi-component entertainment centers. Increasingly, customers are also exploring their “inner space,” requesting unique solutions for unused areas that can be transformed into home libraries, wine showcases, craft nooks, and even recording studios.

“You’re unique and so are our designs,” Nili explains. “So we help you visualize your ideas with our free consultation, including a 3-D rendering showing where everything fits in your home, right down to the number of shoes you have, the length of your suits, or how many cookbooks you collect.”  The company also encourages visits to their local showroom where customers can view all their choices from finishes and faces to hardware and accessories. There, you can see how easily each drawer and door glides, decide whether polished brass or oil-rubbed bronze will better complement your style, and handpick your favorite bins, baskets and boxes. 

“California Closets of Cranbury specializes in helping you discover the most important frontier of all: your personal space.”

Spring Cleaning Tips from California Closets

Prioritize Your Clothing
Organize by lifestyle: work, casual, formal. Put the ones you wear often in the most accessible place, others on the side.

Less is More: Hang clothes backward at start of each season. When you wear it, flip it.  Anything still on backwards at season’s end, donate to charity.

Keep a clear view: Use see-through or wire bins to quickly find what you’re looking for and reduce temptation to hide clutter.

Don’t Hang On To Hangers: Keep only as many hangers in your closet as you have garments to hang. And take out all wire hangers; the thin wire damages your nicer clothes.

Please Your Eye: An attractive system with coordinating containers and hardware is more pleasant to look at and use — the biggest key to an organized closet.