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Reach-in closets


Space-optimizing options like stacked hanging areas, adjustable shelves, baskets, hampers, and specialty racks maximize every inch of space.
Closet in navy matte finish design with custom drawers made by California Closets


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Personalized designs
Customized to your budget

Closet layout with custom lighting, drawers, and counter space by California Closets
Closet with open shelves and storage cubbies designed by California Closets
Reach in baskets with hanging area, drawers, and open shelving by California Closets
Light-toned reach in shelves featuring drawers and integrated hamper by California Closets

Flexible design: Level 1: as shown $1,904*

Level 1: as shown $1,904*Level 2: as shown $3,497*Level 3: as shown $6,328*Level 4: as shown $10,949*
Level 1: as shown $1,904*

The cost of a California Closets solution is driven by the size of your space, the complexity of your design, and the materials you choose.

*Price may vary by location.

Level 1: as shown $1,904*

1. Fully suspended off the floor​
2. Visible mounting hardware
3. Installed with available space above the top shelf​
4. Baskets or drawers and a wide selection of decorative hardware ​
5. Common accessories could include: pull-out racks, drawer inserts and hooks ​
6. No backing ​
7. No lighting

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Reach-in closets FAQs

What is a reach in closet?

A reach-in closet provides efficient access to clothing and other belongings in a smaller footprint. Despite their smaller size, reach-in closets can still feature smart organization systems, such as adjustable shelves, hanging rods, shoe racks, and accessory compartments. They are commonly found in apartments, condos, and smaller homes where space is at a premium.

How much does a reach in closet cost?

The price is driven by the size of your space, the complexity of your design, and the materials you choose. Prices start around $1,000 for a 6ft closet and go up from there.

What are some tips to maximize my reach in closet?

Utilizing double hanging poles instantly increases the amount of hanging space which leaves room for other types of storage, such as shelves and drawers. Consider using other closet accessories like shoe organizers and drawer inserts if the closet has a built-in dresser. Last, you can optimize wall space with hooks or racks to hold belts, ties, jewelry, and scarves.

How do you deal with a deep corner in a reach in closet?

The best way to deal with a deep corner is to place hanging items in a front-to-back orientation. Grabbing the shoulder of a hanging item in a deep corner is much easier than trying to access shelving or drawers. Since hanging items are roughly 24″ deep, orienting hanging in this way is much more accessible than a traditional hanging pole running wall to wall along the width of the closet.

What are different reach in closets door types I can choose from?

Reach in closet door styles range from swinging and sliding to bi-fold and pocket doors.

Custom shelves and drawers solution built by California Closets

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