Q1. What is the difference between a custom closet and a standard closet?
A standard closet typically comes with basic shelves and a hanging rod, with limited flexibility in layout or design.
A custom walk-in closet, on the other hand, is designed specifically for your space and storage needs. It features modular components—such as adjustable shelving, drawers, shoe racks, accessory organizers, and hanging systems—that can be tailored to your lifestyle. It also offers a wide range of materials, finishes, and styles to match your décor .
Q2. How long does it take to design and install a custom walk-in closet?
The timeline typically depends on the complexity of the project:
Design & planning: 1–2 weeks (including consultation, measurements, and layout approval)
Production: 3–5 weeks (for custom-built components)
Installation: 1–3 days, depending on the size and complexity of the closet
We work with you throughout the process to ensure a smooth, hassle-free experience from concept to completion.
Q3. Can I customize the interior layout and materials?
Yes—completely. You can choose every detail of your closet:
Layout: Mix and match hanging rods, shelves, drawers, shoe racks, pull-out trays, and accessory compartments
Materials: Options include solid wood, engineered wood, tempered glass, metal frames, and more
Finishes & colors: From classic wood tones to modern lacquers—customizable to match your bedroom or dressing room style
Hardware: Choose handles, knobs, and lighting options to suit your preference
Our design team will guide you through all available options to create a closet that fits your exact needs.
Q4: Do I need to prepare my room before installation?
Since we are a B2B manufacturer, we do not provide on-site measurement or installation services. All products are shipped directly from our factory in standard packaging (cardboard boxes, with wooden frame protection for LCL shipments).
If you are arranging local installation, we recommend the following preparations:
Clear the area: Remove any furniture, clothing, or items from the space where the closet will be installed
Ensure access: Make sure the installation team can easily access the room
Check walls and flooring: Walls should be finished and flooring installed before closet installation
Confirm measurements: We manufacture based on the dimensions provided by you or your installer. Please ensure measurements are accurate before ordering
Assembly, installation, and local fitting are the responsibility of the buyer or their local contractor. Contact us for product specifications and shipping details.