3 Things to Consider When Getting a Custom Closet Designed

Organization and storage can be a problem for many American homeowners. However, just because you don't have enough closet space now doesn't mean you have to settle! Custom closets can bring so much ease and organization to your life. When you get them installed, there are a few things you can consider to ensure you get the most benefits.

1. Measure the Space

The custom closet must fit in the space that you want. So installers need to take the height, width, and depth of the area that will become the closet. In some cases, if it's next to a smaller room, it may be easier to knock down a non-load-bearing wall and convert the next room into a closet. If any doors, windows, or other obstacles need installation to enhance the closet, all of these things will be laid out during the measurement phase.

2. Add Shelves and Drawers

Your closet isn't just a place to hang things, there are other types of storage you can include. According to the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals, the average person loses as many as nine objects daily, which means we will have lost up to two hundred thousand items by the time we're 60 years old. However, custom closets with tons of drawers and shelves, give you space for each item you normally lose. For example, do you find it impossible to keep up with your socks? Well, why not install a sock drawer or two in your custom closet?

3. Add Character

Just because it's a closet doesn't mean you can't have fun with color and decor. Install wallpaper or paint the closet walls with your favorite color. Closet installers can create multiple-colored drawers and use color to organize your items. In other words, have a blue drawer for your socks, white drawers for your undergarments, red drawers for your accessories, and so on. It can be created to match the look of the rest of the room seamlessly.


You don't need to be disorganized anymore. Custom closets provide an enhanced way to store your clothes, shoes, and everything you can imagine in one space. You'll have plenty of room to dress and look at yourself up and down before you step out of the house. So why settle for a clunky wardrobe or a tiny closet space where you cram everything in when you can have the ultimate walk-in closet of your dreams? When you're ready for this home upgrade, contact our team for a consultation.

Posted 7/17/23

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