Petey's Closet — Built-In Layout v0.4

Full-depth pullout with shoes / rod / dresses zones. Raised-panel + dark-stain styling. 2026-05-09.
What's new in v0.4:

Front Elevation — what you see from the room

Both cabinets clean rectangles with raised-panel doors. Dark wood stain finish.

Section View — pullout interior, side cut

Slicing the pullout vertically at the right wall, showing what's inside as you pull it out. Shoes at front, rod with hangers in middle, dress zone at the back. Tan area at top-back-right is the gable cut — pullout body avoids it.

Plan View — top-down with all zones

Top-down. Pullout's internal zones marked (shoe / rod / dress). The tan zone shows where the gable diagonal sits overhead.

Honest call-out: dress zone height varies

Inside the back dress zone, ceiling height varies along the width because of the gable:

So the dress zone has full-height usable space ONLY in the right ~27" of width. The left ~12" of the back is reduced. This isn't a build flaw — it's just the closet's shape. You'd put longer dresses on the right side of the back, shorter items (or just stack of folded items) on the left side.

Open decisions for v0.5

  1. Internal layout proportions: the 14"/28"/18" depth split — adjust if you want more shoe shelves vs more dress zone
  2. Number of shoe shelves: 2 stacked × 10" each? Or 3 × 7"? Depends on what shoes you're storing
  3. Rod height inside pullout: 70" works for most hangers; could go 78" if you only hang short items
  4. Top of pullout interior: any shelf above the rod (for boxes / hats / sweater stack)?
  5. Cabinet face style: confirm raised-panel + dark stain reads right? Color match — bring a chunk of your existing built-in to a wood store for stain match, OR find the original brand if known
  6. Wood species: white oak (cheaper, takes stain well), red oak (cheap but coarse grain), walnut (premium, dark naturally), maple (paint-grade only really)