Built-in closets and walk-ins. In the same style as your kitchen.
Floor-to-ceiling built-ins, an open walk-in, or a small entry closet. Same oak, same Blum hardware, same finish.
Free measure
Three kinds of closets we build
Bedroom wardrobe
Floor-to-ceiling, framed or flat fronts, drawers with soft-close, hanging rails and adjustable shelves.
Walk-in closet
Open, no fronts. Shelves, transparent drawers, rails at different heights, LED lighting with a motion sensor.
Entry and hallway closet
Narrow, shallow, designed for the entry space. Place for shoes, coats, keys, a seat if there's room.
What's inside
Blum hardware
Hinges, Tandembox drawers, Le Mans corner mechanism for corner cabinets, soft-close throughout.
LED lighting
Interior, with a motion sensor — turns on when you open, off after 30 seconds. In a large walk-in, also inside drawers.
Materials
Solid wood (oak, ash), European plywood with oak veneer, or painted MDF — to match the room's style.
Accessories
Pull-out trouser rails, Servo-Drive drawers, shoe pull-outs, organizers for clothing.
Closets we built
From a small entry closet to a full walk-in in Kiryat Motzkin
Building a kitchen?
We do the closets in the same style and from the same materials. A consistent finish from kitchen to bedroom is a detail that changes how the home feels.
Common questions about closets
4-6 weeks from measure until you're hanging clothes. Closets under 2 m wide — about 4 weeks. A full walk-in — 6-8 weeks.
Yes. 5 years on the construction, Blum manufacturer warranty on the hardware. Same warranty as on a kitchen.
Fit to the room down to the millimeter (no 3 cm gap against the wall), depth that matches what you actually keep (not just the standard 60 cm), materials that last 20 years instead of 7. The price difference is real, and so is the feel of using it.
Yes — bedroom, kid's room, hallway, entry. Consistent finish, consistent hardware. Better to order it together — prep and design overhead drops.