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4 Ways that a Custom Closet Can Add Resale Value to a Home

Marielle Robie • Jun 12, 2020
Selling your home means putting it under a microscope. Everyone—from potential sellers to the realtor, home inspector, and appraiser—will look at every last square inch of the home and all its details to determine whether it’s a valuable property. If you’re in the process of selling your home or you’re even contemplating it, you may wonder, will a custom closet boost my home’s resale value?

Yes, having a custom closet (or several) will add resale value to your home in the following ways:
  • Custom closets lend beauty to many rooms in the home, such as hallways or bedrooms
  • A closet can create a sense of more space, even if the home isn’t necessarily large
  • Buyers like the thought of being able to easily organize their belongings in a custom closet
  • Adding a closet could make a spare room into a bedroom
Keep reading for explanations on all the points above, so you can truly see how your home will have much more curb appeal through the installation of your very own custom closets. Let’s get into it!

Custom Closets Increase Your Home’s Resale Value in These 4 Important Ways

Custom Closets are Undeniably Beautiful

White Color Custom Closet System with Island

When potential buyers tour your home, one thing they’re on the hunt for is beauty. Since all of your furniture is gone at that point, the bare bones of the home should be in good shape and appealing.


A custom closet adds luxury and beauty in spades. From a wide-open hall closet with custom flooring and drawers aplenty to a cozier bedroom closet nook with overhead lighting and fresh, sturdy poles for hanging all of your clothing, your custom closet will wow prospective buyers.



They’ll eagerly ask their real estate agent to put in an offer on your home. You may just have more offers than you know what to do with! This lets you accept the one that most closely meets the value of your home.

A Closet Gives the Sense of More Space

Custom Walk In Closet Installation

Perhaps you bought a home that wasn’t the largest, which is part of why you decided to get custom closets in the first place. You were tired of feeling like your home never had enough space, so you got some cavernous closets installed to open things up.


A home that makes good use of every square inch of space is sometimes as desirable–or even more so–than a bigger home with tight, narrow rooms and halls. Your closet creates the illusion of a larger home because it’s such a sizable environment.



When buyers tour the property, don’t be surprised if they spend more time in the closets than elsewhere in the home. They’ll marvel at how roomy the custom closets feel, not to mention that they’ll quite appreciate the craftsmanship and customized touches that went into the closet’s design.

Having a Neat, Clean Closet Lets Buyers Envision Adding Their Own Items

Two Color Walk In Master Closet System

If you’ve bought your own home at one point, then you’ve surely been there. You’re looking at a home for the first time, and you open up the closets. Inside, you find a few dust bunnies and an old metal hanger or two dangling off of a pole.


It doesn’t give the best impression, does it?


Your custom closet, if you keep it neat and clean even when empty, will be much more impactful on potential buyers. It’s like a clean slate, in that the buyer can easily imagine where they’d put their own clothes, shoes, blankets, and other goods.


A 2015 report from Alliance Data found that most women’s closets are full of very expensive clothing. Of the women they surveyed, Alliance Data reports that 25 percent of women estimated that they had $1,000 to $2,499 worth of clothing in their closets. Up to 23 percent of women said that their wardrobe was valued at $2,500 to $4,999. A smaller group, 17 percent, stated that their clothing was worth $5,000 to $9,999. Up to nine percent of women reported a wardrobe worth more than $10,000.



Having an equally nice, clean, reliable place to store your valuable clothing like a custom closet should certainly fetch you more offers on your home.

A New Custom Closet Could Qualify an Unused Room as a Bedroom

Bedroom Converted to Custom Walk In Closet System

When searching for a home, it’s all about how many bedrooms it has. Buyers who want to start a family once they get settled in will think about bedroom count from the perspective of their future children. Other homebuyers might want to use a second or third bedroom as a guest room or even a rec room.


Your home undoubtedly has a certain number of defined bedrooms now, but did you ever think that you could add one more? You don’t have to pay for a costly room addition either. Instead, take what you already have and work with it.


If any rooms throughout your home are sitting empty and unused, by adding a custom closet in there, it could then possibly qualify as an extra bedroom. Now you can update your home listing to three bedrooms instead of two or four bedrooms instead of three.


This opens you up to a whole new audience that didn’t see your home before because you didn’t fall into their search parameters. Your schedule will quickly fill up with house showing invitations, and your home will be off the market before you know it.



If you’ve struggled to sell your home for months now, the little investment of a custom closet now can pay off big time later.

Tips for Shopping for a Valuable Custom Closet

You’re sold on the idea of a custom closet to increase your home’s curb appeal. With so many design options at your fingertips, how do you choose the best type of closet that will lure in the buyers?

Keep these tips in mind.


  • Think long-term: Don’t just go for the trendy colors and styles that are hot now, because these will eventually cool down. Like the rest of your home, you want your custom closet to be refined yet timeless, modern yet classy.
  • Consider durability: The durability of your closet is a very big deal, especially if you’re soon giving the keys of your home to a new buyer. Materials like Melamine and wood are two of the most durable custom closet materials available. You can choose from a dazzling array of colors, especially when it comes to Melamine, with the promise that your closets will look great for years to come.
  • Get an array of closets: To make your home even more valuable, don’t just stick to one type of custom closet. Perhaps in the children’s bedrooms you have a few custom kids’ closets. Hall closets are also very valuable, as we discussed earlier. Then, for the master bedroom, you’d get a stunning walk-in closet.
  • Don’t forget the small details: If you have the options to design your custom closet drawer doors as well as the rest of your closet, dedicate some time to this task. Some options you might have are a smooth, modern finish, flat panels, a Milan finish with rectangular beveling, the Allegra finish in a similar style, raised panels, or a shaker style with a deep rectangular cutout.

Conclusion

A valuable home is one that could fetch you the big bucks if you ever put it up for sale. Even if you have no intention to sell, maintaining a beautiful home is always within your best interest.



Custom closets will boost your home’s curb appeal with their beauty, size, and the space they create. You could even convert an unused room into an extra bedroom through a custom closet!


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