BROOKLYN
Custom closet & organized storage solutions in Brooklyn
Dream Closets is Brooklyn’s premier provider of custom closet design & installation services.
Brooklyn is renowned for its diverse architectural styles and vibrant communities, and we specialize in creating bespoke storage solutions and closet designs that enhance your living space while reflecting your personal style.
From the charming brownstones of Park Slope and Carroll Gardens to the contemporary lofts in Williamsburg and DUMBO, our custom designs are crafted to fit seamlessly into the distinctive character of your neighborhood.
Meet With A Closet Designer — Brooklyn
Our expert closet designers in Brooklyn, New York, provide top-tier closet solutions, offering professional design consultations to create custom closets that align with your storage needs and style. Whether you desire a walk-in closet, a home office storage system, or an optimized bedroom closet, our team delivers efficient and elegant designs.
Want to get started on your dream closet? Book a free design consultation today!
Brooklyn Service Area
Our common locations are listed below, but this is not a complete selection. Contact us today to discuss your project anywhere in Manhattan!
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Named after Gouwane, a chief of the local Lenape Native American tribe in the area.
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Named for its red clay soil and the hook-like shape of its peninsular waterfront.
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Named for its location adjacent to Prospect Park and the sloping terrain descending west from the park.
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Named after Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, for whom Carroll Street is also named.
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Named for its elevated location, offering prospect views over Brooklyn.
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Named after DeWitt Clinton, a former Mayor of New York City and Governor of New York.
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Named after a fort built in 1776 during the Revolutionary War, which was named in honor of General Nathanael Greene.
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Named after the Boerum family, early Dutch settlers who owned land in the area.
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Named for the cobblestone that was once used to pave its streets and the hill that stood in the area.
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Refers to its position as the central business district of Brooklyn.
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Named for the verdant riverbank (the green point) that originally bordered the East River.
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Named for its location atop a bluff overlooking Manhattan, providing scenic heights.
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Named by Irish immigrants in the 1800s after the Battle of Vinegar Hill in Ireland.
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An acronym for “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass,” reflecting its location.
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Named after Colonel Jonathan Williams, a surveyor who laid out the street plan for the area.