Zenith Bespoke Sloped-Ceiling Wardrobe – Handleless Loft Conversion Closet with Precision Angled Cutting & Integrated Drawer Suite
Maximize the potential of your loft or attic with the Zenith Sloped-Ceiling Wardrobe System. This isn’t just a closet; it is a high-performance architectural upgrade that transforms awkward, angled walls into a streamlined, high-capacity storage suite.
The system is defined by its Precision Angled Geometry, where every door is individually laser-cut to match the unique pitch of your ceiling, ensuring a zero-gap, flush-mount finish that looks integrated into the home’s structure. Behind the handleless, push-to-open doors lies a Variable-Height Interior, specifically engineered to provide hanging space in the taller sections and a specialized integrated drawer stack in the lower bays. Finished in a light-reflecting “Arctic White” matte, the Zenith suite makes sloped-ceiling rooms feel significantly larger and more organized.
Key Features & Benefits
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Precision Pitch Matching: Custom-scribed to your specific roof angle to eliminate “dead corners” and provide a seamless, built-in look.
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Handleless Minimalist Profile: Utilizes high-end push-to-open hardware to maintain clean, uninterrupted lines that blend into the wall.
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Optimized Loft Internal Logic: Features a mix of tall hanging rods for long garments and modular shelving for folded items, tailored to the fluctuating heights of sloped ceilings.
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Integrated Drawer Command: Soft-close internal drawers consolidate your entire wardrobe into one footprint, removing the need for separate dressers in tight loft spaces.
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Silk-Touch Anti-Fingerprint Finish: Advanced matte surface resists smudges and oils, ensuring the white finish stays pristine even in high-use areas.
Perfect For:
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Attic & Loft Conversions: Specifically engineered for rooms with sloped roofs and challenging architectural angles.
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Under-Stairs Storage: Can be adapted for high-capacity storage beneath staircases in modern residential layouts.
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Urban Apartment Dormers: Ideal for maximizing square footage in historic buildings with unique rooflines.
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Minimalist Master Suites: For homeowners seeking a “Hidden Wardrobe” look that complements dark wood floors and contemporary interiors.