Closet Stalking
Because I (and I'm guessing you as well) can't resist an opportunity to peer into a fabulous closet, may I offer you a glimpse into the master closet of this $6.5MM University Park listing. The home itself is just under 9,000 square feet and is in one of my favorite parts of Dallas.
Yahoo describes the home (and mostly the closet) this way:
I will say, Dallas homes have some of the best closets I've ever seen. We are willing to have smallish yards in order to accommodate our need for generous square footage inside the home and maximum storage space. For more fabulous real estate drool sessions, be sure to peruse one of my favorite sites, Mathews Nichols for some of the city's finer examples of luxury homes. This listing ought to get you started. Note the insanely pretty kitchen and dreamy back patio. This is what living in the South is all about.This house, built in 2007, almost looks like a converted warehouse from outside. Highlights include an underground garage, marble floors and fireplaces, and a geothermal HVAC system. The master bedroom has his and hers baths, along with this enormous closet with high ceilings. The closet has shelving for shoes and cowboy boots, as well as overhead storage for hats and out-of-season clothing.











heaven in a room!!!!
Posted by: Annie | February 08, 2012 at 08:03 AM
This one space is the size of some Manhattan apartments... and then some!
Posted by: franki durbin | February 08, 2012 at 08:12 AM
That's a sweet closet! I think every closet should have an island :)
Posted by: Lisa | March 20, 2012 at 07:36 AM
I agree. My current closet has an island and I LOVE it. Cant believe how useful it is and it really grounds the space in function.
In my next iteration, I will add tufted velvet seating and natural light. :)
Posted by: franki durbin | March 21, 2012 at 08:46 AM