Julie Shvedyuk

Julie Shvedyuk | VP of Operations California Closets Miami and Broward


How do you ensure quality and consistency across your national and international locations?

California Closets operates with very consistent design standards, engineering guidelines, and manufacturing processes across all of our locations, which ensures the same level of quality whether a project is in New York, Los Angeles, or here in South Florida.

At the same time, each market has the ability to design with its local lifestyle in mind. In Palm Beach, Miami, Broward, and the Keys, we’re often working in homes that emphasize luxury living, expansive wardrobes, and open architectural spaces. Our designers are very familiar with those needs and approach each project with that regional context in mind.Because our teams work closely together—from design through engineering, manufacturing, and installation—we’re able to maintain the brand’s high standards while still creating spaces that feel.

Customization is a buzzword in design. What does it actually mean inside your process?

For us, customization goes far beyond selecting finishes or accessories. It begins with understanding the client’s lifestyle and designing the entire system around it. Everything from shelf heights to drawer configurations, lighting placement, and specialty storage is tailored to how the client uses the space.

Two wardrobes might look visually similar, but internally they can be completely different depending on the client’s needs. That level of personalization is what truly defines custom design.

Technology plays a larger role in home design than ever before. How are digital tools shaping the way clients visualize and refine their spaces?

Digital visualization has completely transformed the design process. California Closets leads the pack with advanced CAD technology. Our designers create highly detailed 3D renderings that allow clients to see their space before it’s built. That helps clients feel confident in their decisions and allows us to refine the design collaboratively in real time.

Technology also improves accuracy behind the scenes. Precise measurements and engineering tools ensure that what clients see during the design phase translates perfectly into the final installation.

Julie Shvedyuk | VP of Operations

California Closets Miami and broward

[email protected]

305-623-8282

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