Walk In Closet
PAHome’s Expert Walk-in Closet Solutions – From Concept to Completion, Every Detail Perfected
Maximize Your Space, Elevate Your Lifestyle
Why Choose PA Walk-in Closet?
- Design Expertise: Over 300 certified designers with 10,000+ successful installations
- Premium Materials: Imported German hardware and E0-grade panels exceeding environmental standards
- Superior Craftsmanship: German precision manufacturing with 18-point quality control process
- Complete Service: From initial consultation to lifetime maintenance support
Walk-in Closet Design Solutions
Maximize Your Space, Elevate Your Lifestyle
Zone Organization
We plan your closet with different areas for different things. Long clothes like dresses get their own space, shirts and pants have double-hanging areas, shoes get proper shelving, and accessories have their own spots. Everything is set up based on what you actually wear and how you use your closet.
Better Storage Solutions
Drawer System
Research shows that 80% of clothing items are better stored in drawers than on hangers. Our custom soft-close drawer systems with premium slides increase your organization efficiency by 300% while operating in complete silence.
Professional Lighting
LED Smart Lighting System
Motion-sensor LED strips automatically illuminate your entire closet as you enter. Energy-efficient lighting ensures perfect color representation for outfit selection while creating an upscale boutique atmosphere in your home.
Quality Hardware
Silent Operation Technology
All the doors and drawers close softly and quietly. No slamming or banging. The hardware is made to last – tested to work smoothly for years. Everything operates smoothly so you won’t wake anyone up getting dressed in the morning.
Walk In Closet Ideas
Modern Minimalist
Luxury Contemporary
Warm Traditional
Scandinavian Natural
Modern Transitional
Classic American
Walk in Closet Material
Building a walk-in closet requires choosing the right materials. Here’s what we typically use and why.
Closet Construction Materials
Plywood: Plywood is layers of wood glued together. It’s strong, doesn’t warp much, and holds screws well. We use the furniture-grade kind that looks good and lasts. It’s what most people choose because it works well and isn’t too expensive.
MDF: MDF is wood fibers pressed together. It has a very smooth surface that looks great when painted. There’s no wood grain, so paint goes on evenly. We make sure to use the low-emission types that are safer for indoor use.
Particleboard: This is wood chips pressed together with glue. It’s the cheapest option but still works fine for most closets. Today’s particleboard is much better than the old stuff – it’s stronger and handles moisture better.
Solid Wood: Real wood costs more but looks great and lasts a long time. You can sand it and refinish it if it gets scratched. Oak and maple are popular choices. It does need some care to keep it looking good.
Metal: Steel or aluminum frames are very strong and look modern. They don’t take up much space and can hold a lot of weight. The powder coating prevents rust and scratches.
Hanging Rods: We put rods at different heights so you can hang different types of clothes. Short stuff like shirts can go on top, long stuff like dresses below. Chrome rods look good and don’t rust. Some rods pull down so you can reach high spots.
Shelves: Shelves can be wire (good for air flow) or solid wood/melamine (looks cleaner). Adjustable ones let you change the spacing later. Angled shelves work well for shoes so you can see what you have.
Drawers: Soft-close drawers don’t slam shut and work quietly. We put dividers inside to separate socks, underwear, and jewelry. Good drawer slides let you pull the drawer all the way out.
Hooks: Simple hooks on the walls work for belts, ties, and scarves. Some fold away when you’re not using them. Pull-out ones give you more hanging space when you need it.
Pull-Out Baskets: These slide out like drawers but they’re open baskets. Good for shoes, bags, or dirty clothes. Wire ones let air through, solid ones keep small things from falling out.
Basic Add-Ons: LED lights so you can see everything. Electrical outlets for phone chargers. Motion sensors that turn lights on when you walk in. Simple stuff that makes the closet more useful.
Hardware & Storage Parts
Our Design & Installation Process
From initial consultation to final installation, we ensure a seamless experience every step of the way.
FAQs
Actually, it’s quite the opposite! A walk-in closet makes your room look more spacious and organized. By consolidating scattered clothing into one organized space, we create a cleaner, more streamlined bedroom environment. Even in small rooms, professional design can actually make the space feel larger and more open.
Absolutely not! 70% of our customers live in regular-sized homes. Even in a 650 sq ft apartment, we can create a functional walk-in closet by utilizing a corner or converting a small room. The key is professional design expertise, not the size of your space.
It’s actually the opposite – walk-in closets make organizing much easier! Everything has its designated place, making it convenient to find and put away items. Many customers tell us that after getting their walk-in closet, their clothing organization time was cut in half.
Professionally designed walk-in closets always include adequate movement space. We follow ergonomic principles and proper walk in closet dimensions, ensuring at least 36 inches of walkway in the center, so you can comfortably dress and browse your wardrobe without feeling confined. The right dimensions make all the difference in creating a comfortable, functional space.
The functionality far exceeds traditional wardrobes! Walk-in closets provide 2-3 times more storage capacity in the same footprint, with better accessibility and organization. Customers consistently report significantly reduced time searching for clothes and easier outfit coordination.
Perfect for families! We can design multi-level storage with lower sections for children’s clothes, helping them develop organizing habits. Plus, walk-in closets can be closed off, preventing kids from creating messes while keeping everything tidy. Many family customers are extremely satisfied.
Walk-in closets aren’t just for clothing storage – they accommodate handbags, shoes, bedding, seasonal items, and more. Even with a modest wardrobe, organized categorized storage makes life more orderly, and provides room for future clothing additions.
We design professional LED lighting systems to ensure bright illumination inside the closet. Walk-in closets typically don’t affect your room’s natural lighting, and thoughtful layouts can actually make the entire space appear brighter and more open.
We offer modular solutions specifically for renters that can be disassembled and moved. However, we recommend discussing with your landlord first – many landlords actually welcome improvements that increase property value.
This rarely happens because we conduct thorough needs assessments and provide 3D design previews. Our customer satisfaction rate exceeds 98%. If you have specific usage habits or special requirements, our designers will customize the solution specifically for your needs.