Built in place, not bolted together from a catalog. LED shelving, dedicated hanging zones, sneaker and handbag displays, and drawers where you actually need them — sized to your room and your wardrobe, down to the inch.
Big-box closet systems come in fixed widths and leave dead corners. We build to your walls — which is why the finished closet looks like it came with the house.
Double-hang for shirts, long-hang for dresses and coats, and the heights set to your clothes — not to a catalog standard that wastes a foot of air above every rod.
Adjustable shelving, soft-close drawers, velvet-lined jewelry inserts and hampers built in. Everything gets a home so the floor stays clear.
Angled shoe shelves, sneaker walls and lit display cubbies for handbags. If the collection is the point, we build the closet around showing it.
Strip lighting under shelves, puck lights in display niches and lit rods. You see the real color of what you are wearing before you leave the house.
Where the room allows it — a center island with drawers, a stone top, or a bench by the mirror. This is what turns a closet into a dressing room.
Matte, woodgrain or high-gloss panels, glass-front doors, crown molding and hardware that matches the rest of the house instead of fighting it.
Closets are priced by linear foot of wall, not by square foot of room. Here is what that works out to in 2026 — and where the national franchises land next to us.
The standard bedroom closet with one rod and one shelf, rebuilt into something that holds twice as much.
The full build. Hanging zones, drawer banks, display shelving and lighting — where most Tampa Bay walk-ins land.
Island, glass fronts, stone tops, seating and lit display walls. For the room you want to walk into, not just reach into.
How closets are actually priced: by the linear foot of wall being built, generally $100 to $350 per linear foot installed depending on materials, drawers and lighting. The national franchises run far higher for comparable work — a fair reason to get a second number before you sign anything. We give you a written, itemized figure after a free in-home measure.
Every closet below was designed, built and installed by LTJ in a Tampa Bay home.
Most closets are done in one to three weeks. The design is where the time goes — the install is fast.
We measure the room and go through what you actually own: how many long hangs, how many pairs of shoes, whether the handbags need to be seen. That inventory is what drives the design.
We lay out every zone before anything is cut — hanging, drawers, shelving, display and lighting — and price it so you can add or drop a section knowing exactly what it costs.
Panels built and finished, then installed and scribed to your walls. Lighting wired in, doors and drawers aligned, crown molding on top.
We adjust every shelf and drawer with you there, and leave the room clean. You move your clothes into a closet that fits them.
A reach-in upgrade generally runs $1,500 to $3,500. A full custom walk-in usually lands between $3,500 and $8,000. A boutique dressing room with an island, glass fronts and lit display walls starts around $10,000. Closets are priced by linear foot of wall — generally $100 to $350 per linear foot installed depending on materials, drawers and lighting.
Most closets are done in one to three weeks from approval. The design and material lead time is the bulk of it; the install itself is usually a day or two.
No. Built-in closet systems are cabinetry, not structural work, so no permit is required. If the project involves moving a wall or adding electrical circuits, that part does need one — we tell you before you commit to anything.
The franchises sell a system in fixed widths and their pricing reflects the franchise, the showroom and the marketing. We build to your walls, in place, which means no dead corners and no filler panels — and generally a lower number for comparable work. Get both quotes. We are comfortable being the second one you call.
Yes — reach-in bedroom closets, pantries, laundry rooms, garage storage and home office built-ins are the same cabinetry work. If it is shelving, drawers and lighting, we build it.
Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Wesley Chapel, Lutz, Land O Lakes, Westchase, Carrollwood, Valrico, St. Petersburg and Clearwater.
We build closets throughout Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas — primary suites in Wesley Chapel, condo closets in St. Pete, sneaker walls in South Tampa. If you are inside the Tampa Bay area, the measure is free.
Custom cabinets, quartz countertops, islands and full layout redesigns — the room the whole house revolves around.
See kitchens →Frameless glass showers, freestanding tubs, custom tile and double vanities — built to Florida waterproofing code.
See bathrooms →Built-ins, floating LED shelves, accent walls, staircases and flooring. The rooms nobody else wants to touch.
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