Closets That Do It All

For many of our clients, the dressing room isn’t just where they get dressed — it’s where their entire wardrobe lives and is lovingly maintained. That’s why integrating laundry features directly into the closet has become one of our most requested upgrades.

Think of it as a backstage pass to your wardrobe’s glow-up routine.

From hidden hampers and sleek ironing stations to high-tech appliances that refresh your clothes with the touch of a button, today’s luxury closets can handle much more than just storage. Here are a few of our favorite laundry-minded features to consider:

1. Stealth Hampers
Built-in tilt-out or pull-out hampers keep things tidy and organized, often with separate compartments for lights, darks, or dry cleaning. No more piles of laundry disrupting the serenity of your space.

2. Steam & Style Stations
A dedicated spot for steaming garments — whether it’s a built-in hanging rod near an outlet or a retractable valet pole with a hook for your hand-held steamer — ensures your outfit is always wrinkle-free and ready.

3. The LG Styler (a closet favorite)
This slim, sleek appliance uses steam to refresh clothes, reduce odors, and even sanitize hard-to-wash items like jackets and scarves. We’ve specified it in glam rooms, behind millwork doors, or even as a statement piece within a luxe laundry wall.

4. Washer/Dryer Combos
In larger dressing rooms or master suites, we’ve seen an increase in clients wanting a washer and dryer nearby — not necessarily for everyday loads, but for delicate items or last-minute refreshes. Whether front and center or styled to complement the surrounding millwork, these appliances bring unmatched convenience to the closet.

5. Fold-Out Ironing Boards
These can be integrated into shallow cabinetry and pop out only when needed. Add a nearby drawer for starch and lint rollers, and you’ve got your own mini press station.

6. Specialty Storage
Think: pull-out trays for laundry products, drawers for sewing supplies or spare buttons, and cubbies for garment bags. We also love including a drawer for travel-size stain removers or fragrance mists — because being prepared is always in fashion.

Whether you're a couture collector or just a laundry minimalist who loves a tidy setup, integrating these features into your closet design adds serious functionality — and a little everyday luxury you’ll wonder how you ever lived without.

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