Tennessee Valley Specialties

Custom Closet Systems Designed for North Georgia Homes

Custom closet systems help North Georgia homes stay organized: walk-ins, reach-ins, pantries, laundry catchalls, and mudroom storage where every inch matters. Tennessee Valley Specialties plans layouts around how you actually store clothes, gear, and supplies, then installs for a measured fit and clean lines against your walls and trim—not a generic kit that ignores out-of-plumb corners or baseboard returns. Walk-in and pantry photos live in the project gallery.

Reviews
5.0
Service Area
Tri-State
Showroom
Copperhill, TN
  • Measured
    Field verification
  • Fabricated
    Shop-built to spec
  • Installed
    Crew-ready sequencing
  • On-Time
    Honest timelines
Custom closet built-ins—shelving and storage layout in a finished room.
Custom closet built-ins—shelving, hanging rods, and drawer storage in a finished room.
Overview

If you are new to our work, start from Tennessee Valley Specialties for the full map of residential programs. What follows covers project types, our process, and what to have ready before we measure—including hanging lengths, drawer depth, and how storage should behave on busy mornings.

Tennessee Valley Specialties serves North Georgia, Southeast Tennessee, Western North Carolina, and nearby communities within roughly a two-hour radius of Copperhill, including Murphy, Blue Ridge, Blairsville, and surrounding areas. Quotes are free. Most projects require an in-person TVS measurement before a reliable estimate can be prepared; photos and dimensions help with context but do not replace field verification.

What Custom Closet Systems Include at Tennessee Valley Specialties

We provide design-through-installation closet and built-in storage for residential projects: layout planning, field measurements, component selection that matches your finish level, and installation anchored to real wall and floor conditions. Scope typically covers hanging sections, shelving, drawers where specified, and practical accessories such as shoe storage and adjustable shelves—always chosen for the opening and how the room is used, not for a one-size layout sheet.

We plan for North Georgia realities: humidity cycles, seasonal homes where spaces sit empty, and walls that look square until a long level says otherwise. When a space needs simple, durable organization versus a fuller built-in program, we say so early so budgets and expectations stay aligned.

At a Glance

Project Types

  • Walk-in Closets

    Layouts for primary suites with hanging, drawers, and shelving.

  • Reach-in Closets

    Bedroom and guest-room closets with maximized vertical use.

  • Pantries

    Adjustable shelving, drawer storage, and door behavior planned for daily use.

  • Laundry Storage

    Folding surfaces, hampers, hanging, and supply storage near the machines.

  • Mudroom and Entry

    Hooks, cubbies, bench storage, and shoe stowage for daily traffic.

Custom walk-in closet with white built-ins—shelving, drawers, and hanging storage.
On Your Job

When North Georgia Homeowners Usually
Call Us

People call after a remodel design is chosen but before anyone has verified usable depth behind doors, when a reach-in still fights two people on weekday mornings, when a pantry becomes a dumping ground because nothing has a real home, or when a mudroom needs hooks and cubbies that match how kids actually drop gear.

Others call before listing, when closets and pantries need to read intentional in photos, or mid-build when trim heights and door swings are locked and storage still has to land without scarring new paint. We treat those calls as measurement and sequencing problems first—so the system you order is the system that fits when install day arrives.

Our Process

How Custom Closet Projects Move Forward

Most problems trace back to a measurement that was almost right. We template carefully—especially for showers and railings where walls are rarely plumb—then fabricate against those verified dimensions. Installation crews coordinate with supers and homeowners so materials arrive at the right time and fit correctly the first time.

For insulated work, we match thickness, spacer, and coating decisions to the specific opening. For mirrors and feature glass, we plan anchors, vibration, and cleaning access before we cut. For commercial schedules, we align deliveries to building hours, jobsite access, and safety requirements so installs run smoothly during business operations.

  1. Walk-in closets and primary-suite storage

    Walk-ins are where layout discipline matters most: double hanging versus long hanging, drawer banks for folded goods, shoe shelves that match how many pairs you honestly keep, and clearances so doors and islands or benches do not fight each other.

    • We talk through daily routines—who uses the space, what lands on the floor today, and what should be behind doors—before locking a layout.
    • Lighting, outlets, and access panels can constrain where towers land; we plan around what is already in the room and flag conflicts early instead of discovering them after parts are ordered.
  2. Reach-in closets, guest rooms, and shared storage

    Reach-ins reward vertical planning: stacked hanging, high shelves for seasonal storage, and drawers or baskets where bending depth is limited. We measure the opening as it exists—including baseboards, casing, and any sloped ceilings—so rods, standards, and panels do not arrive assuming a perfect rectangle.

  3. Pantries, laundry storage, and mudroom layouts

    Pantries need clear zones for small appliances, dry goods, and cleaning supplies—with shelf spans and heights that match what you actually stock, not a photo from a catalog. Laundry areas benefit from hampers, short hanging for drip-dry items, and shelving sized to detergents and baskets you already use.

    • Mudrooms combine hooks, cubbies, bench storage, and shoe zones for daily traffic.
    • We align heights and depths to who uses the wall—kids versus adults—and to door swings and adjacent hall clearances so the room still moves when everyone arrives at once.
  4. How we work from first conversation through installation

    Typical flow starts with how you use the space: what must live behind doors, what can stay open, and any hard dates tied to a bath remodel, move-in, or listing. We schedule a field visit to measure, photograph, and note wall and floor conditions, trim, and services that affect where units can anchor.

    • After measurements, we develop a layout proposal tied to your goals and finish level.
    • We do not order closet or storage components without our own field verification—that same measurement discipline we use on other TVS programs helps protect you from clearance and anchoring mistakes.
Configurations

Where This Service Shows Up in Real Projects

The buckets below are common ways this service shows up—not a price list and not every possible ticket. If yours is close, you are in the right place; send photos or call and we will confirm fit before we quote.

Why Closet Projects Stay With Tennessee Valley Specialties

We are a regional shop, not a national closet franchise.

  • Many clients already know us for glass-heavy remodel work; closet scopes benefit from the same habit of coordinating with adjacent programs on the same job calendar.

Coordinating Closets With Bath Remodels and Finish Packages

Primary-suite and hall-bath remodels often change how much storage the bedroom must carry.

  • Finish coordination matters when closet hardware, door levers, and bath accessories should read as one decision rather than three separate orders.

What Drives Scope, Timing, and a Realistic Plan

Scope grows when walls need remediation before anchors are safe, when rooms are still in flux, or when you add accessories and drawer banks after the first layout pass.

  • Timing depends on material availability, how your job pairs with other trades, and whether the space is truly ready for install—we outline what we need from the site before we commit dates.
  • We do not promise catalog-speed miracles when your opening still needs verification.
Why The Details Matter

Decisions That Change How the Finished Work Behaves

Where we install closet systems
Tennessee Valley Specialties serves North Georgia, Southeast Tennessee, Western North Carolina, and nearby communities within roughly a two-hour radius of Copperhill, including Murphy, Blue Ridge, Blairsville, and surrounding areas.
Closets: room context for your storage quote
Send room photos from multiple angles, rough width and depth if you can measure safely, notes on what frustrates you today, and whether the home is full-time or seasonal. Include your town for routing and any hard dates tied to remodels or move-in.
Explore Related Services

Related Services

Closet projects often run alongside bathroom remodels and benefit from finish coordination across the home. Open custom mirrors when full-length or vanity glass joins the scope, custom shower enclosures when a primary bath remodel runs in parallel, or door and bath hardware when finish matching covers both rooms.

Planning Notes

Details That Matter Before You Quote

The essentials above stay scannable; the notes below give homeowners, builders, supers, and property teams the deeper context that affects scope, schedule, and quote accuracy.

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  • Reach-In Closets, Guest Rooms, and Shared Storage

    Guest and kids' rooms often need flexible layouts that can change as wardrobes change; we can bias layouts toward adjustable shelving and reconfigurable sections where that matches how you want the closet to age with the house.

  • How We Work from First Conversation Through Installation

    Once you approve scope and sign electronically and pay a deposit per our usual process, we order materials and schedule installation when the room is ready—paint levels, adjacent trades, and protection needs included in the conversation so we do not arrive three steps early or late.

  • Why Closet Projects Stay with Tennessee Valley Specialties

    Many clients already know us for glass-heavy remodel work; closet scopes benefit from the same habit of coordinating with adjacent programs on the same job calendar. When mirror walls, bath glass, or door hardware are part of the same home update, keeping storage, glass, and hardware conversations coherent reduces expensive sequencing mistakes.

  • Coordinating Closets with Bath Remodels and Finish Packages

    Finish coordination matters when closet hardware, door levers, and bath accessories should read as one decision rather than three separate orders. Use the related service links at the end of this page when mirror walls, shower enclosures, or door and bath hardware are active on the same project so specialists and schedules stay aligned.

  • Where We Install Closet Systems

    Call with your town, room photos, and the best way to reach you on site so we can confirm routing and schedule a measurement visit when the space is far enough along to measure honestly.

  • Closets: Room Context for Your Storage Quote

    Request a quote when you are ready for numbers tied to verified scope after we measure, or call if you need guidance before you lock door swings or trim that will later fight a tower location. We aim to schedule measurement promptly—often within a couple of business days when availability allows.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you design and install walk-in closets in North Georgia?
    Yes. We measure, propose layouts, and install walk-in closet systems aligned to your storage goals, finish level, and how the space is used day to day.
  • Do you install reach-in closets and bedroom storage?
    Yes. Reach-in and bedroom closets are common scopes. We plan vertical use, hanging and shelf zones, and drawers or baskets where depth and access allow, always measured against your real walls and trim.
  • Do you plan pantries, laundry storage, and mudrooms?
    Yes. Those spaces are part of our closet and built-in storage program: pantries for food and small-appliance zones, laundry areas for hampers and supplies, and mudrooms for hooks, cubbies, and shoe storage sized to your traffic patterns.
  • How do I get a quote for custom closet systems?
    Quotes are free. Most projects require an in-person TVS measurement before a reliable estimate can be prepared; photos and dimensions help with context but do not replace field verification. We aim to schedule measurement promptly—often within a couple of business days when availability allows.
  • How long after measurement will
    I receive an estimate?
    Estimates are typically prepared in-house within about 24 hours after measurement, subject to workload and scope complexity.
  • Can closet installation be coordinated with a bathroom remodel?
    Often yes—and we encourage that conversation early. When baths, mirrors, shower glass, or door hardware are on the same calendar, sharing sequence and finish goals helps avoid rework. Use the related service links on this page when those scopes are active so routing stays coherent.
  • What warranty applies to installed closet work?
    TVS provides a 1-year parts and labor warranty on applicable installed work; manufacturer warranties may apply to bath and door hardware where applicable.
  • What should I send before my
    first visit?
    Send room photos from several angles, rough dimensions if you can measure safely, notes on what is not working today, your town for routing, and any hard dates tied to remodels or move-in. Mention seasonal use if the home sits empty part of the year—that affects how we talk about materials and ventilation.
Begin Your Project

Ready to talk through your project?

Quotes are free. Send photos and rough measurements, your project address or town, and a short description of what you need. Call, email, or use the contact form—we follow up to schedule in-person measurement when your opening needs field verification before a reliable estimate. Estimates are typically prepared in-house within about 24 hours after measurement, subject to workload and scope complexity. If you are unsure this page is the right fit, still reach out—we will tell you plainly when another program is a better match.

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