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 THE NICK CANNON SHOW / Lisa Adams Closet Tips Under $100

Celebrity Closet Designer Lisa Adams appeared on the Nick Cannon Show to give viewers a look inside some of Hollywood’s most glamorous closets, and share her top closet upgrades for under $100!

 

LUX DECO / The Secrets Behind LA’s Best Walk-In Wardrobes

“With 14 years of wardrobe design under her exquisitely styled belt, Lisa Adams holds the answer to the perennial dilemma of what to do with the redundant spare room. Saving them from becoming the inevitable dumping ground for half-completed projects, boxes of decorations or sentimental childhood toys that will never be touched again, Adams is an unsurprising advocate for the walk-in wardrobe…”
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LUXE MAGAZINE / 2022 Reader’s Choice Awards

“Located in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, this boutique-inspired project transformed an old playroom into a multi-purpose dressing room and sanctuary for our client. The aim was to provide the client with a luxury shopping experience in her own home, where she could entertain, or simply luxuriate in a calm and private space.”

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SOPHISTICATED LIVING / Serenity Now

For the the cover story of Nashville’s Sophisticated Living, Celebrity closet designer Lisa Adams ‘comes to Nashville with her cure for chaos.” Read More

 
 

MY DOMAINE / 9 Easy Steps for Organizing a Small Walk-In Closet

“Celebrity closet designer Lisa Adams breaks down her tips for creating a wardrobe space that's both functional and beautiful.” Read More

 
 

 THE SPRUCE / 25 Closets That Will Fill You With Closet Envy

“If you're in the process of designing a new closet or just need some motivation to reorganize yours, we have no doubt that the 25 modern closets below will inspire you—and maybe they'll fill you with a bit of envy, too.” Read More

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING / 36 Closet Storage Ideas to Instantly Double Your Storage Space

Squeeze every square inch out of your small closet with these genius tips and tricks. Read More

 

TODAY IN NASHVILLE /
LA Closet Design Introduction

Celebrity closet stylist Lisa Adams appears on Today in Nashville to talk about the evolution of closets from an afterthought to a coveted space in the home. LA Closet Design’s expansion into the ‘third coast' means there's plenty more Nashville excitement to come!

Nashville is fast becoming a major player in the design sphere, and is a quickly growing market for families, developers, designers, and celebrities, making it a natural place to inject some stylish closet love! Read all about Lisa’s time in Nashville on the Closetphile blog!

 
 

FREDDIE / Closet Q+A

Celebrity closet designer Lisa Adams joins FREDDIE's Edward Barsamian for a closet Q+A! Get answers to all your questions, from shoe storage tips, to forging your own closet design career!

And see our feature in FREDDIE’s Interior Design Holiday Gift Guide!

“There are few figures in the world of interiors who keep things lively like Los Angeles-based Lisa Adams of LA Closet Design…” Read More

 

INTERIORS MAGAZINE / “Closet designer Lisa Adams x L.A. stylist Maeve Reilly collaborate on a dream space”

“Celebrity closet designer Lisa Adams, principal of LA Closet Design, recently took on the glamorous task of transforming Hollywood stylist Maeve Reilly’s modern co-op in L.A. into a chic office and client dressing room….”

 

US WEEKLY / “Inside Melissa Rivers’ Glamorous Closet: How Joan Rivers Inspired Her Santa Monica Dressing Room”

LOS ANGELES TIMES / “An A. Quincy Jones-designed house gets its closet space in order”

 

THE ZOE REPORT / “Multi-Purpose Closet Trends”

PEOPLE MAGAZINE/ “Tips from Celebrity Home Organizers”

PEOPLE MAGAZINE/ “Celebrities with Organized Homes”

ELLE DECOR / “Lisa Adams Closet Tour and Design Tips”

HGTV/ “Kids’ Closet Ideas”

ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST / “Olivia Culpo Wardrobe Makeover”


THE ATLANTIC / “Americans Are Turning Spare Bedrooms Into Giant Closets”

“When Adams started her business in 2007, she said, people wanted a lot of cabinetry—drawers and doors to hide all their stuff. Now the trend has reversed, and she finds much of her design inspiration in the places from whence her clients’ wardrobes came: luxury stores…” Read More