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The Closet Planning Guide.
7 things to figure out before you call any closet company — including us. From a second-generation cabinet maker in Central Washington who's been in a few hundred closets.

13 Pages · PDF · ~1.9 MB
What's inside
No filler. No upsell. Just the planning work every homeowner ends up doing eventually.
An inventory worksheet that actually works
Count what you own before you measure the room. Most people overestimate long-hang space by 3x — this fixes that on page one.
How to measure (and what to photograph)
Two measurements per wall, ceiling-height variance, door swing, outlets. The same checklist we use on every consultation.
The five building blocks every closet uses
Single hang, double hang, long hang, shelving tower, drawer stack. Knowing these makes any design conversation 10x easier.
What's worth paying for (and what's regretted)
LED strips, hampers, pull-out shoe shelves, jewelry inserts with motors. We name what people end up using vs. what becomes a dust collector.
8 questions to ask before you sign anything
The questions that surface the difference between a good closet company and a bad one. Use these on us, too.
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“If you are looking for a local guy that is friendly, courteous, on time, has great communication, keeps a clean job site and is priced right — Charlie is your man.”
Rod Bell · Ellensburg
5.0 stars across 15 Google reviews
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Where should we send it?
We email you the PDF, write the room type down for later, and that's it. No drip campaign. No sales call.
Frequently asked
Quick answers before you sign up.
Is it really free?
Yes. No payment, no upsell, no auto-billed trial. We send one email with the PDF and that's it.
Will you call or text me after?
No. We don't make outbound sales calls from the guide signup. If you decide you want a free consultation, you reach out to us.
What format is it?
A 13-page PDF, about a 15-minute read. Works on any device with a PDF reader (every phone, laptop, tablet).
Who wrote it?
Charlie, who runs Closet Maestro. Second-generation cabinet maker, based in Ellensburg.
I don't live in Central Washington. Is it still useful?
The inventory, measuring, materials, and questions chapters apply anywhere. The contact info on the last page is regional.
Already past the planning stage and ready to talk?
Call (509) 213-3000Or visit /contact for a free in-home consultation
