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Elite Enclosures
4.4(
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Closet - Build

Serving Veneta, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Working with Elite Enclosure was a awesome experience. Adam and Jameel were informative, professional and responsive. The day they showed up to do our projects they immediately went to work, prioritizing tasks to get the most done and and set up a date to come back and finish. They were both meticulous, hardworking and efficient; not to mention polite. Do yourself a favor and call these guys for your next project, you won't be disappointed!"
Painting - Exterior Project
Handymen Project
Painting - Exterior Project
Handymen Project
Painting - Exterior Project

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Response time1 day
Response rate93%
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Williams & Burke Construction
5.0(
3
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Closet - Build

Serving Veneta, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Great attention to detail and knowledge contractor! The framing and remodel work that was done to help create our business space turned out great! We are very happy with the work provided and the willingness t o work with me to make my visons a reality. We will be hiring them again for our future contractor/handyman needs."
Response time7 hrs
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Cascade General Contractors LLC
New to Angi
Closet - Build

Serving Veneta, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

I recently left the union as a journeyman carpenter and superintendent. I built custom homes in my 20’s after graduating from college with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Before college I worked in all phases of construction from concrete and framing to finish work. I have a well rounded understanding of building and am passionate about what I do and the quality of work I provide. In my personal life I am led by Jesus. I enjoy running several times a week and working out in my home gym. My goals are to provide value to my clients and give back to my community.

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Reeser Stadium Loge
Reeser Stadium Loge
Reeser Stadium Loge
The Loge

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Closets questions, answered by experts

The vertical space between closet shelves depends on what you're storing. For clothing like shirts and sweaters, 10 to 12 inches is enough. Towels and linens need 12 to 15 inches, while tall storage bins may require 18 inches or more. Overcrowding your shelves can reduce accessibility and increase clutter, so be sure to leave breathing room for your items.

Some features and upgrades you can add (some of which increase the closet’s value) are: modular shelving, motion-activated lighting, climate control, custom lighting, cigar humidors, revolving shoe racks, jewelry shelves, custom woodwork, and built-in laundry hampers. While only truly luxury closets have all of these, many custom closets have at least one special feature listed above. 

DIY is possible for basic designs. Professional services ensure proper construction and space optimization.

Different types of closets are defined mostly by size. A few different types of closets include:

  • A reach-in closet is a smaller closet that you can stand in front of and reach everything inside it. Aside from the size, the doors and the level of drywall finish are typically the largest price factors.  

  • A walk-in closet can be anything from a small 5-by-5 feet closet that has a narrow walkway with shelves on both sides to a 100 square foot bedroom-sized closet with shelving along the walls and plenty of room to move around in.

  • A built-in wardrobe often does not have a door and leaves the clothes and other contents open to the room, whereas a closet usually has a door to separate it from the rest of the room.

Bedrooms and living rooms generally cost the least to remodel. Of course, the project price will depend on what you're planning to do to the space and the cost of the materials you choose to incorporate. Prices are typically lower than those of other remodels because major plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work isn't often part of remodeling these rooms.

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