A well-designed closet does more than organize. It becomes part of the architecture. From sleek, modern layouts to more classic, beautifully built-out spaces, these dressing rooms are designed to be seen as much as used. Each one turns everyday storage into something more considered. In true Brown Harris Stevens fashion, even the closets in these homes make a statement.
50 Central Park South #27
The primary suite’s dual dressing rooms are each arranged more like a designer showroom than a traditional closet, with glass-front wardrobes that put everything on display. It’s a setup that feels closer to the pages of Vogue than everyday storage.
11780 Nw 15th St
With open shelving and a central island, the primary suite’s walk-in closet is laid out more like a personal styling studio than traditional storage. Everything is thoughtfully on display, making it easy to see, select, and step out the door.
9440 Old Cutler Ln
The walk-in closet is laid out with integrated lighting that illuminates the beautiful wood, along with a central island for added storage and display. It feels more like a beautifully merchandised boutique than traditional storage.
18200 Gardiner Lane
Bright and thoughtfully laid out, the walk-in closet features integrated lighting and a central island, with patterned wallpaper adding a little flair. It’s the kind of space that practically begs to be accessorized.
20 Marianne Road
With custom built-ins and a window seat overlooking the outdoors, the walk-in closet feels more like a peaceful retreat. It’s the kind of space you’ll want to linger in a little longer each morning.
44 Buell Lane
Complete with built-ins and a seated vanity for getting ready, the closet doubles as a dressing space. It’s a thoughtful setup that feels in step with the home’s blend of historic charm and modern ease.