The Final Closet
In September, we blogged a sneak peak, behind-the-scenes look of CEO Lisa Adam’s project in Pacific Palisades. Now that you’re in the process of putting up that last strand of garland or piece of mistletoe around your home, we’d like to share some of the final closet design.

Improvements to the client’s closet started with shelving. Lisa recommended using angled shelves to clearly display shoes—organized by color, style and brand. Also, by installing glass shelves, handbags are kept out of the dark and are easy to clean.
Lisa also opened the closet and let in light by using a mirror dresser from Horchow and a state-of-the-art vanishing TV mirror by Seura. These pieces reflect light while still looking classy. Also, by removing the stand-alone TV set the client previously had on her dresser, Lisa made more space for accented details such as photo frames and an orchid plant.
The client requested a place to relax as well. Ultimately, each person’s closet is a reflection of himself. So, it was only fitting that the client be at the center of the closet. Lisa brought in a silver tufted ottoman, large enough for the client to lounge and positioned for the client to see the Seura TV mirror.
Lisa’s tricks and tips were helpful in this closet makeover process and can be helpful throughout your holiday decorating, too. To read more, check out the L.A. at Home blog on the L.A. Times.
