BUSINESS FEATURE
2023 HOME EDITION
CUSTOM CREATIVITY Closet Factory DFW works with customers on ideas for custom-made projects for all parts of the house, from bedroom closets to laundry rooms to extra storage space by the front door. Here are some examples of the products the Grapevine company oers.
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Je Henderson opened Closet Factory DFW in Grapevine in 2021. (Photos by Cody Thorn/Community Impact)
Closet Factory DFW Grapevine business builds dream closests, oces and storage areas J e Henderson never had a custom-made kind of a light-bulb moment for me.” He started looking into opening a closet design business, and it grew from there. He and business partner John Alexander opened in Grapevine in 2021 and hit the ground running with requests. BY CODY THORN
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closet until his family moved back to Texas, building and moving into a home in 2021. At the urging of his wife one was installed at his house, and he said it opened his eyes to what he was missing—and set the path for him to create Closet Factory DFW, located in Grapevine. Personal experience played a factor in a new career for the former Southern Methodist Univer- sity football player—who also has the distinction of catching the rst touchdown pass in Colleyville Heritage High School history. “I didn’t know what I didn’t have before,” Henderson said of the custom closet he has. “I really value when I get organized. It’s a great way to start and nish your day. I have my own drawers. Everything has a place in my closet and perfect organization. I have shelves and don’t have clothes on the oor, I have a hamper that I pull out. It was a game changer for me to get ready for work. It was
A bulk of the business is closets, with an esti- mated 80% of the request for projects. However, there has been a growth in building custom oce spaces for work-from-home employees, garages, laundry rooms, craft rooms and bars. Henderson said they will design for all budgets from $2,000 up to requests from pro athletes who want an entire house customized. Henderson estimated there’s about a 50-50 split in terms of new construction projects and renovations. “There are a lot of things people spend money on they don’t get excited about, like roofs or windows,” Henderson said. “But when people get a dream space, like a closet, it is typically something they have been thinking about for a long time. We get to be part of that excitement at the end.”
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Closet Factory DFW 600 E. Dallas Road, Ste. 150, Grapevine 214-530-9447 www.closetfactory.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. closed
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GRAPEVINE COLLEYVILLE SOUTHLAKE EDITION • JULY 2023
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