Benefits of Custom Closets

Years ago, people thought custom closets were only for the rich and famous. Flash forward to today and custom closets are quite commonplace. Even the most modest homeowner is realizing the benefits of investing in custom closets. TheHomeMag is proud to partner with the customer closet designers at Closet Crafter’s who help you recognize the benefits of creating a custom closet!

While the benefits are plentiful, the four key advantages of these built-in organizational systems are that they will:

  • Increase Storage Capacity

  • Reduce Stress

  • Save Money

  • Provide a Return on Investment

Keep reading to learn the many reasons why you just might want to consider investing in custom closets!

Custom Closets Increase Storage Capacity

One of the biggest benefits of custom closets is they can be designed to take advantage of all available space. A combination of hanging rods, drawers, shelves, and cubbies provides much more room for clothing, shoes, and accessories than a standard, builder-grade closet allows.

Just think about it. With the double hanging rod system, you basically double your storage space immediately. Don't forget the plentiful accessory options available to homeowners such as pull-out belt, tie, and scarf racks as well as assorted bins and baskets. 

Custom Closets Reduce Stress

Chaos and clutter can be overwhelming. Fortunately, the organization and efficiency offered by custom closets can help alleviate that stress. Because custom closets are personalized for you and your possessions, there is a specific place for everything.

This extends not just to your clothing and shoes, but they also offer unique places to store other items as well. For instance, your favorite necklace will always be easy to find -- and untangled -- when you can separate each piece in a velveteen-lined jewelry drawer insert.

Custom closets are also proven to be great time savers. With a place for everything and everything in its place, getting ready should be a snap. You'll never be late to work again due to searching for a specific striped tie or your blue silk blouse. Organize your closets with separate sections for work and casual pieces alike.

Other people prefer to sort their wardrobe by season or color. Either way, with an organized custom closet your items will never go missing again. You can quickly scan through the racks to find the exact pieces you want. Ultimately, all of this equates to time saved and less stress.

Custom Closets Save Money

Although there is certainly a cost involved with purchasing custom closets, they can also help you save money in the long run. With a neater and more organized space, you should be able to keep track of your full wardrobe and not end up buying duplicates of items. That’s a common problem for people with cramped closets. 

Another way they save money is by protecting your clothes and accessories from becoming damaged. Delicate items can easily rip or tear when squished onto a jampacked hanging rod, especially if you have to tug to get them out. Even shoes can be destroyed if not cared for properly. Investing in this type of upgrade gives you the opportunity to install additional hanging rods and shoe shelves to preserve the structure of your pieces, not to mention more room for air to circulate, thus reducing the risk of mold and mildew.

An additional benefit is you won't need to buy as many pieces of bedroom furniture. Your closet can be designed to incorporate drawers to house undergarments, pajamas, socks, and whatever else you would typically store in a traditional dresser or chest of drawers. A solid piece of quality bedroom furniture can easily cost much more than a set of drawers in a custom closet. As an added bonus, eliminating pieces of furniture will free up room in your bedroom to create a lovely sitting or makeup area. Adding functional space is a huge benefit for future homebuyers.  

Overall, well-made custom closets will stand the test of time because they're manufactured with top-grade materials designed for durability as well as aesthetics. Other closet systems, such as the wire units that come standard in many homes tend to warp or collapse if too much weight is placed on them. 

Custom Closets Provide a Return on Investment

Of course, one of the biggest benefits of investing in custom closets is that they practically pay for themselves, according to Apartment Therapy.  A custom closet is a necessity in high-end homes, with luxury homebuyers expecting these in the primary bedroom if not all of the bedrooms. But they're highly desired even in the more moderately priced homes as well.

Realtors consider them a great selling point, as potential buyers see this upgrade as a sign that the homeowner took pride in their home and kept it in top condition. A little touch like that can distinguish your home from the competition and bring in a higher sale price.

If the potential return on investment (ROI) is not enough of a reason to consider custom closets, you need to factor in the value of your personal pleasure. The National Association of REALTORS® Research Group’s Remodeling Impact Report gave a closet renovation project a Joy Score of 10, meaning that all of the homeowners surveyed were happy and satisfied with their remodeling projects. 

To Sum it up…

It's obvious that custom closets offer benefits far beyond simply providing a place to store your clothes and shoes. They offer peace of mind knowing that everything is organized and easy to find, not to mention they assist in keeping your clothing in prime condition. Items won’t tear or snag from being crammed into an overcrowded closet.

There are financial benefits associated with custom closets as well, most notably the return on investment. Potential home buyers are looking for luxury features such as this when searching for houses. Custom closets can distinguish your home from the competition because they show you've taken care of your property and invested in increasing your home’s value. TheHomeMag is proud to endorse Closet Crafters to help you make a great investment in your home - give them a call at (707) 546-1009 or check out their website to learn more!

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