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Customizing your bedroom closet or a different storage space like a utility or linen closet in your home may seem like a no-brainer. These spaces are difficult to organize and who couldn’t use some help? Where many people balk is when the discussion of a kids’ custom closet comes up. Will a child appreciate a custom closet system? Is it a good investment, or just a waste of money? As it turns out, a child’s closet is a good investment.
Take a look at all of the ways a kids’ custom closet can benefit your family.
One of the reasons to consider a child’s custom closet is that it can help foster and encourage independence in your child. No matter how young your child is now, they’re learning and growing all the time, and they can and should have some control over their environment. The abilities to choose their clothes, dress, pick up laundry, and put things away in their closet are all wrapped up with this – these abilities allow them to look the way they want and have their room look the way they want.
However, it’s not enough just to say that a child is allowed to pick out their clothes or that they must pick up their laundry. If your child can’t reach the hanging clothes or open heavy drawers, they either won’t complete tasks or they’ll make a new mess trying to complete them.
A custom closet can be fitted with adjustable rods and shelves that can be moved down to a reasonable height for your child so they can remove and replace clothing without making a mess. Lightweight drawers that are easy to open and close can help. A custom closet ensures your child can physically manage their closets, increasing their independence.
It may be a closet in your child’s room, but it’s not all about your child. When they can’t reach the clothing they want to wear, who has to go get them? If they can’t open the drawers or reach the shelves to put things away, whose job does that become? That’s right, it’s your job.
Don’t you have enough responsibilities already? There are many things that you’ll need to do for your child for many years to come, but when your child has a custom closet that gives them the tools they need to choose their own clothes and keep their own closet clean, those can become their responsibilities, taking some of the weight off of your shoulders.
When you set up your child for successfully doing these tasks themselves by giving them a custom closet that’s designed to meet their needs, you’re not only investing in the development of their independence; you’re also investing in yourself by giving yourself time and energy that can be spent in other ways.
A custom closet is an investment in your child’s development and in your own time and energy levels, but is that enough, or does it also need to be a real investment in your home, something that translates to dollars and cents when it comes time to sell the home? If you’re looking for more, there’s good news on that front as well: custom closets have a great ROI for home sellers.
The site HomeServe explains that custom closets can not only increase a home’s selling price, but they may also speed up the timeline for when the home sells. Many buyers today expect this type of amenity, so for those buyers, seeing a custom closet will help keep them interested. Even a buyer who isn’t expecting customization will be looking at your closets and trying to figure out how well their things will fit inside, so custom closets that offer enhanced storage may tip the scales for your home from a “maybe” to a “definitely”.
Even if your child’s closet is small, customization can maximize the space it offers, and potential buyers will appreciate that. If you’re currently living in a home with multiple rooms, at least some potential buyers will likely have children of their own, so a child’s closet may make the home more appealing, not less. Thanks to the adjustability of some of the major closet features, though, a buyer could convert the closet to be used by a teen or adult easily enough.
A child’s closet is an investment in several ways. It’s an investment in your child’s growth and development, in your own time and energy, and the home. When you’re looking into custom closets for yourself or other parts of your home, be sure to look into your options for customizing your child’s closet as well.
Mike Beard has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and career history in Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management. Combining his passion for organization and design with his experience in business management has allowed Mike to realize his dream of helping Memphis, TN homeowners organize their homes with effective and unique storage spaces.
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