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NYC Custom Closet — Pre-War Reach-Ins, California Closets vs Bespoke, Co-op COI

NYC custom closet reality. Pre-war reach-in conversions, walk-in closet carveouts, California Closets vs bespoke millwork, co-op COI requirements, typical non-filed scope. $4K-$25K typical.

~1 min read·Updated 2026-04-23

NYC closets are small — pre-war reach-ins rarely exceed 24 inches deep. Custom millwork that uses every cubic inch is the NYC specialty. Non-filed scope in most cases, but co-op COI and working-hour rules still apply.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a permit for a NYC closet buildout? No — millwork installation is non-filed work.

California Closets or bespoke? California Closets and similar franchise products are fast and modular. Bespoke millwork from a NYC cabinetmaker fits odd pre-war angles better and finishes richer.

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