Is it Smart to Add a Closet When Buying This House?

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Asked By CuriousCat22 On

I'm in the market for a house and I found one that ticks almost all my boxes. It's beautiful and has a decent yard, but there's a major drawback: the main bedroom has a really tiny closet. I've seen other houses that cost more, yet I haven't found one I like as much as this one. I'm considering making an addition to create a proper closet. Am I being unreasonable thinking about this? Would potential buyers be turned off by the small closet later on?

3 Answers

Answered By UnderConstructionPro On

It's definitely not crazy, but just keep in mind that adding a closet to the existing space might be easier and cheaper. You could do a small reno for around $1k instead of a full addition that could run you $30k. It's a lot less hassle if you work within the current layout.

Answered By HouseHunter99 On

Honestly, a temporary solution could be to just get an armoire for now. I grew up with homes that had small closets, and that worked fine for us! If you’re really set on a full addition, maybe think about how much you want to spend—sometimes it’s more about just making space in the current layout than building out. Keep it simple!

SmartSleeper88 -

Exactly! No need to overspend on extra space for clothes. Just buy the nice house and declutter a bit.

Answered By DIYDad123 On

How much experience do you have with construction? If you’re considering a full addition, it’s a big project involving permits and more. If that seems daunting, you could also just knock down some walls to enlarge your current closet space. If you can sacrifice a little square footage from another room and it’s not load-bearing, that could be a relatively quick and cheaper fix!

CuriousCat22 -

I’ve handled quite a few projects, acting as my own contractor, but I'm not a pro. The closet is tight since the walls are pretty much framed by the shower and outside walls. There’s a potential wall behind it that leads to a half bath, but I’m unsure about taking that down without a pro's opinion.

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