The Key to Success Lies in Collaboration
– Artem A. Gazevech, Founder
Think All Closets and Cabinets Are the Same? Think Again
When it comes to custom storage solutions, the quality of materials, systems, and the companies that build and install them can vary greatly. Below are six essential factors to consider carefully before selecting a provider — ensuring your choice aligns with your specific needs, expectations, and budget.
1. The Board Material
- Material type: Particleboard, MDF, plywood, solid wood, hollow-core panels, etc.
- Thickness: 1", ¾", ⅝", or ½".
- Top coat: Melamine, thermofoil, wood veneer, vinyl, decor paper, etc.
- Edge banding: What type is used — PVC, uPVC (virgin or recycled), or paper-based? How is it applied?
- Board quality: Includes properties like Modulus of Rupture (MOR), Modulus of Elasticity (MOE), Internal Bond (IB), Screw-holding Strength (face/edge), and Formaldehyde Emissions.
2. Hanging Rods & Flanges
These vary widely in material, diameter, strength, finish, mounting type, and design.
At ART of ORGANIZING, we offer 9 rod options, ranging from basic ¾" steel rods with removable flanges to premium aluminum rods featuring high-end finishes and integrated LED lighting.
3. Construction Method & Installation Technology
Almost every company has its own unique approach, which often varies significantly from others.
Key considerations include:
• Wall-mounted vs. floor-mounted systems.
• Pre-assembled vs. custom-fitted on site.
• Use of fillers and how they align with cabinets.
• Hardware quality and durability.
• And much more...
At ART of ORGANIZING, we offer flexible construction methods and a variety of upgrade options based on your space, preferences, and budget. Let’s talk about what works best for you.
4. Drawers - A Key Investment
Drawers are one of the most functional — and costly — components of any closet or cabinetry system. Just adding six drawers to a basic reach-in closet can nearly double its price. That’s why it’s important to understand what you’re paying for.
There are 26 factors that determine where a drawer falls on the scale from basic to high-end. Here are the 5 factors that make the biggest difference:
- Type and quality of the board used for sides, bottom, and faces.
- 5-Piece vs. 6-Piece construction – Do the drawer face and box come as one or are they built separately?
- Type of slide mechanisms and their position (bottom-mounted or top-mounted).
- Construction method — nails, dowels with glue, cams, screws.
- Whether the drawer has a floating bottom or fixed bottom with a perfect square build.
At ART of ORGANIZING, we use ¾" board for all drawer parts. Faces can be upgraded to almost any style and finish. We only build 6-piece drawers — never floating bottom — and offer three slide options:
• Roller self-close slides.
• Full-extension telescopic ball-bearing slides.
• Premium soft-close telescopic slides.
Further details can be discussed with our representative during your consultation.
5. Warranty - and Reputation
A written warranty is essential. But just as important: does the company actually stand behind it?
At ART of ORGANIZING we back our work with a 10-year transferable warranty — but honestly, it’s almost never needed, thanks to the durability of our materials and the care we put into every detail of our craftsmanship.
6. Who’s Actually Building and Installing Your Closets or Cabinets?
4 Closet Options to Suit Different Needs & Budgets
We offer four distinct options to choose from—ranging from industry standard to the highest level of quality, technology, and » workmanship available.
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Regular-Tech LEVEL 1 |
Extra-Tech LEVEL 2 |
Ultra-Tech LEVEL 3 |
Ultra-Tech Plus LEVEL 4 |
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Pricing is 25% lower than Level 2 |
Pricing is up to 30% lower than Level 3 |
Pricing is 35% lower than Level 4 |
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Wall-Hanging |
Wall-Hanging |
Floor-Mounted |
Floor-Mounted |
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⅝ inch Particleboard |
¾ inch Particleboard with Melamine Topcoat |
¾ inch Particleboard with Melamine Topcoat |
¾ inch, Low-Emissions Particleboard with Melamine Topcoat |
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Standard Hardware – Includes hanging rods and flanges, hanging rails and brackets, cam locks, drawer slides, adjustable shelf pins, and more |
Upgraded Hardware – Includes hanging rods and flanges, hanging rails and brackets, cam locks, drawer slides, adjustable shelf pins, and more |
High Level Hardware – hanging rods & flanges, cam locks, drawer slides, adjustable shelf pins, and more |
Highest Level Hardware – hanging rods & flanges, cam locks, drawer slides, adjustable shelf pins, and more |
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Basic Drawer |
Drawer with 4 Upgrades |
Drawer with 6 Upgrades |
Drawer with 9 Upgrades |
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Very Quick Installation – No cutting required |
Quick Installation – Minimal cutting required |
More Custom Installation – A longer process that involves scribing, cutting, caulking, and other precision work to ensure a tailored, built-in fit |
Advanced Custom Installation – The most time-intensive option, including detailed scribing, cutting, caulking, and finishing touches for a seamless, built-in appearance |
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Built and installed by the company team member – Vladimir Raevsky |
Built and installed by the company team member – Vladimir Raevsky |
Built and installed by the company founder – Artem A. Gazevech |
Built and installed by the company founder – Artem A. Gazevech |
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Choose Level 1 if budget is the main priority |
Choose Level 2 if you want the best balance of price and quality |
Choose Level 3 if you want a true built-in, high-end solution |
Choose Level 4 if you want complete freedom and luxury detailing |
>> Compare Level 1 vs Level 2 in greater detail
>> Compare Level 2 vs Level 3 in greater detail
>> Compare Level 3 vs Level 4 in greater detail
Explore Our Most Popular Design Samples & Pricing
"We want our clients to feel completely confident that they are receiving the best possible value. For this reason, we always provide our best and final price upfront, ensuring there are no hidden fees and no back-and-forth negotiations."
- Artem A. Gazevech, Founder
Please note: All of our work is 100% custom and tailored to your unique space and needs. The options shown below are simply some of the most common and frequently requested layouts.
Design Option #1: Reach-In Closet – A simple and practical layout, most commonly used for hall closets.
Design Option #2: Reach-In Closet – Features a central tower with adjustable shelves for versatile storage.
Design Option #3: Reach-In Closet – Features a central tower with adjustable shelves and drawers for flexible, organized storage.
Design Option #4: Reach-In Closet – Includes a tower on either side and is commonly paired with sliding doors for efficient access.
Design Option #5: Reach-In Closet – Features a central tower with adjustable shelves, drawers, and integrated décor elements for a refined, stylish look.
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Design Option #6: Reach-In Closet – Features a central tower with integrated décor elements, along with an L-shaped valance that connects the closet to the ceiling, creating a top-of-the-line, built-in appearance.
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Design Option #7: Reach-in Closet – These designs illustrate how a reach-in closet can be fully optimized for maximum storage and everyday functionality.
Design Option #8: Shelving Unit – Includes three sections and features 24 adjustable shelves for flexible, efficient storage. Built using shearing gable technology.
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Design Option #9: Wardrobe – Includes three sections with a combination of shelves and hanging rods. Built to the ceiling using fillers and cabinet-based construction methods for a seamless, built-in look.
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Design Option #10: Illustrated differences between Custom Closet and Cabinet Systems
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Sample Design & Pricing
Our Prices Range:
- Level 1 pricing is 25% lower than Level 2
- Level 2 pricing is up to 35% lower than Level 3
- Level 3 pricing is 35% lower than Level 4
The price depends on the size of your space, the complexity of your design, and the materials and technology you choose.
Custom Cabinetry
Our price list is supper easy to use, lust follow the sample drawings.