
About
We measure first. Everything else follows from that.
ClosetX is a custom closet company on Pacific Drive in Norcross, Georgia, working from a catalogued component program in cabinet-grade melamine.
Most closet problems are measurement problems wearing a disguise. The drawer that will not clear the door. The hanging bay that is two inches too shallow for a coat. The run that stops short of the corner because nobody checked where the baseboard ended. None of these are manufacturing failures — they are decisions made without a number.
ClosetX is built around removing that gap. Every project starts with a field measure that records the opening, the ceiling height, the floor fall and every obstruction in the room. Every project is then drawn as a dimensioned elevation, not a render. And every price is fixed before a single panel is cut.
Why a component program
We could cut every panel one-off. We deliberately do not. Working from a catalogued program — eleven components, five widths, two depths, one body height — means three things that matter to the person living with the closet:
- Everything lines up. Shelf lines, drawer lines and door tops run continuously across a room because every body starts from the same 84-inch height and the same 32 mm hole pattern.
- Nothing is unrepeatable. Three years from now, an extra shelf or a replacement drawer box is an order against a SKU. It is not a site survey.
- The price is knowable. A catalogued part has a known cost, which is why we can hold a fixed quote instead of pricing on time and materials.
What we make it from
Three-quarter-inch cabinet-grade melamine on a stable engineered core, with heat-applied matched edge banding on every visible face. It is the right material for a closet interior for unglamorous reasons: it does not move with the seasons, so a 36-inch shelf carrying folded knitwear stays flat; the surface is sealed against moisture and abrasion; and it costs a fraction of veneered plywood for the same span.
Solid wood is a wonderful material for a visible face frame or a piece of furniture. It is the wrong material for a shelf that has to stay straight for twenty years under a stack of sweaters.
Where we work
We are at 2999 Pacific Dr Ste C, Norcross, GA 30071, and we serve metro Atlanta — Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Duluth, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Roswell, Suwanee, Buford, Lawrenceville, Marietta, Sandy Springs and Atlanta. Most of that radius is a same-week field measure.
- 84″Standard tower heightEvery body in the program, so runs line up across a whole room.
- 32 mmSystem hole patternFull-height drilling — shelf positions are never final.
- 6Program finishesThree wood grains, two solids, one texture.
- 40+Component sizesWidths from 18 to 60 inches across two depths.
Standards
What you can hold us to.
- 01
Dimensioned drawings, not renders
You approve an elevation with every bay dimensioned and every SKU listed. If it is not on the drawing, it is not in the price.
- 02
A component program, not a one-off
Every part is a catalogued size. That is why a change three years from now is an order, not a rebuild.
- 03
Fixed quote before we cut
No allowances that move at install. The field measure happens before the price is set, not after.
- 04
Installed by our own crew
The people who level the run are the people who answer for it — not a subcontractor you have never met.
Start here
Tell us the room. We will tell you what fits.
A field measure, a dimensioned drawing and a fixed price — in that order, before anything is cut.







