Some closets don’t just store your wardrobe—they could headline a fashion spread. With striking finishes, elegant lighting, and ample space, they feel more like designer boutiques than storage spaces. These walk-ins and dressing rooms make getting dressed an experience.
Here are five Brown Harris Stevens listings with closets that could double as designer showrooms.
7222 Monaco St - Coral Gables, Florida
More boutique than bedroom, this walk-in closet at 7222 Monaco Street feels like it was lifted from a luxury fashion house. With sleek custom woodwork, integrated lighting, and plenty of room to style, stage, and rotate a full collection, it’s as functional as it is elevated.
1111 Park Avenue - Upper East Side, NYC
Once a bedroom, now a dream dressing space. The custom cabinetry in this Park Avenue stunner is as elegant as it is functional, anchored by a large island with ample storage and display. Just outside, a shelved shoe closet completes the setup—proof that at 1111 Park Avenue #7B, even the closets are dressed to impress.
43 West 13th Street - Greenwich Village, NYC
At 43 West 13th Street, 4th Floor, the primary suite includes a dressing room clad in solid walnut, with floor-to-ceiling storage that makes a serious design statement. It’s sleek, architectural, and feels tailor-made for someone who appreciates form as much as function.
720 Park Avenue - Upper East Side, NYC
Tucked inside one of Park Avenue’s most iconic penthouses, the dressing room at 720 Park Avenue #PH13A brings together elegance, order, and unmistakable polish. With walls of open shelving, space for every pair of shoes, and a center seat for finishing touches, it’s a fitting extension of a home that was designed with both grandeur and grace in mind.
551 West 21st Street - Chelsea, NYC
At 551 West 21st Street #7B, the dressing area leans sleek and sculptural, with smoked glass cabinetry, ebonized herringbone floors, and two perfectly placed ottomans for both form and function. It’s totally fashion-forward and minimal. Oversized windows frame a city view that feels more like a backdrop than a view—just the right amount of drama.