What She Wanted
Saved by the Bell and White Collar actress Tiffani Thiessen coveted a walk-in closet worthy of a star. In collaboration with architectural designer Kim Lewis, who shaped the overall goals and color palette for the project, and California Closets design consultant Nicole Kypreos, who created the closet design, Thiessen's former office—ideally located just off the master bedroom—was transformed into an expansive closet with a number of high-end custom features.
How we did it
Working with Lewis' gray, white and orange color palette, Kypreos created a functional, chic design centralized around a stunning storage island. Topped with a frosted glass countertop, this workspace is perfect for laying out outfits or packing for a trip and also serves as storage for sweaters and shirts. Other smart and stylish elements, like a secure jewelry organizer with a glass top display case, back-lit shelves to showcase Thiessen's incredible shoe collection, and dedicated built-in hampers for laundry and dry-cleaning, were also included in the remodel.
My closet seriously feels like a boutique—it’s so much easier to find things, and the design gives me all the space I need to organize my wardrobe!