I recently volunteered in NYC for my alma mater, Bucknell U, to help students with job searches. I met a friendly woman named Patty Driver from the career office in Lewisburg Pa. She happened to mention that in search of more closet space in her newly purchased historic home she was thinking of breaking down a wall between 2 back to back closets, in adjoining bedrooms, to create one big walk-in closet. I encouraged Patty to think creatively about custom freestanding wardrobes, styled to harmonize with the room's existing architectural detail and I showed her a shot from Closet Revolution. Much more cost effective than tearing down a wall and better to preserve a closet in each bedroom for resale value. Although we can't handle the project because it's out of our geographic region, we'd love to know how it's going.
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Thank you so much Janet. My husband was thrilled that I did not get a sledgehammer and begin tearing down the wall. Instead I hired a local closet installer to come up with a plan.
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