
Closet Factory
Polly Lestikow
Primary Closet
Closet Factory specializes in custom, design-forward storage solutions that blend style with function. From closets and pantries to home offices, laundry rooms, and garage systems, every space is tailored to the client’s lifestyle while enhancing daily living. At their 26,000-square-foot showroom in Parker, the team delivers high-touch service and exceptional craftsmanship, working closely with homeowners and designers alike. The result? Smart, stylish organization that feels as if the home was built around you—right down to measuring a client’s shoes for a perfect fit. It’s storage that’s not only beautiful, but also effortlessly practical.
Designer Interview
What’s a key element that makes your space unique?
The leather-wrapped countertops and drawer faces add a bespoke feel, softening an otherwise clean closet design.
What should homeowners keep in mind when designing this space?
Think about how you’d like to divide the space—either by person, if more than one person is sharing it, or by clothing category. In a closet intended for two users, start by identifying who has more inventory. Typically, the layout will naturally lend itself to one side being bigger. In this particular space, the layout resulted in two distinct rectangles—one large, one small—each designated for one of the two users. For single-user closets, consider separating areas by clothing type with zones for professional or business-casual wear and another for athleisure or workout clothes.
How did you balance functionality and beauty?
Particularly in the larger portion of the closet, I imagined the homeowner facing the prettiest part of the space—the drawers with leather fronts and leather tops. Their wardrobe would flank either side. In any outfit selection, they’d have easy access to the drawers, with all their other pieces within reach on both sides.


