Most calls to Harad Construction start with one clear issue:
You have the space but you don’t have a proper storage system. The result is predictable: closets get overfilled, seasonal items pile up, the area under the stairs and the basement turn into storage zones, and finding what you need becomes harder than it should be.
“Closets & Storage” means we design and build a real, functional system for your home or condo one that may include:
The goal isn’t simply to add shelves. The goal is to make your space manageable so every part of the home has a clear purpose for storing what you own.
In Metro Vancouver, one reality stands out: lifestyles evolve faster than home layouts do.
Over time, we accumulate more belongings sports gear, travel items, seasonal clothing, tools, kids’ items while the original storage infrastructure stays the same. That’s when a home can feel cluttered and inefficient, even if it’s not small.
Our process for closets and storage follows the same approach we use in renovation work
clear, structured, and controllable from start to finish.
We don’t start by asking, “How many shelves do you want?”
First, we define:
This ensures the design is based on how you actually live not on a generic template.
During design, we often find opportunities that aren’t obvious at first:
At this stage, we also decide where pull-out components make the most sense—so the “back of the closet” doesn’t turn into wasted space.
This is a key difference in professional execution: materials and finishes are not chosen the same way for every space. Basement storage, pantry storage, entry storage, and bedroom closets all have different conditions (humidity, traffic, cleaning needs, impact resistance). We recommend options based on durability and real-world use not just appearance.
Our installation focuses on three priorities:
If the project is in a condo, we plan from day one for strata requirements—scheduling, elevator use, loading rules, and restrictions—so the project doesn’t get delayed by back-and-forth approvals.
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We approach every project as a managed build not a quick fix.
Where alignment, transitions, and finishing quality are engineered into the result.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
We approach every project as a managed build not a quick fix.
Where alignment, transitions, and finishing quality are engineered into the result.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
We approach every project as a managed build not a quick fix.
Where alignment, transitions, and finishing quality are engineered into the result.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
We approach every project as a managed build not a quick fix.
Where alignment, transitions, and finishing quality are engineered into the result.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
We approach every project as a managed build not a quick fix.
Where alignment, transitions, and finishing quality are engineered into the result.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.

We approach every project as a managed build not a quick fix.
Where alignment, transitions, and finishing quality are engineered into the result.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.
View the project highlights to see the transformation and final outcome.

Exact numbers depend on size, design, materials, and hardware.
Depending on scope:
It depends on the scope. If it’s strictly interior cabinetry/closets/storage, it’s usually more straightforward. If the work includes structural changes, electrical, or plumbing (which can happen during basement renovations), permits become more relevant. We confirm the level of your project during the initial visit so you can make an informed decision.
In basements, material selection and practical design matter most for durability and cleaning. And if your plan includes a basement renovation, organizing storage first often helps the space become “usable” before you make major decisions.
So you can review properly with your accountant or financial advisor, here are the relevant frameworks: