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Rethinking the “Cloffice”: Why Now Might Be the Time to Restore Your Closet

January 9, 2026

Bedroom closet with shelves and cabinet

During the pandemic, many homeowners converted walk‑in closets into makeshift home offices — the so‑called “cloffices.” But as remote work patterns continue to shift and more buyers return to office routines, that trendy conversion could hurt your home’s resale appeal.

We were excited to be featured in a recent Realtor article discussing how the buyers today are prioritizing functional storage and traditional bedroom spaces over pandemic‑era office niches. As designers working with homeowners across North Texas, these issues show up again and again, especially during the resale process as buyers are using this as a bargaining tool to reduce offers.

👉 Read the full expert article where we were featured in Realtor

Here’s how we approach fixing them.

  • Revert the space back to a closet before selling.
  • Add smart upgrades like custom shelving, LED lighting, mirrors, or fresh paint to make it a standout feature instead of a liability.
  • Think long‑term about how future buyers will use and value the space, not just your current needs.

Our Designer Takeaway

Renovations should enhance core home functions — and storage is back in style. Leaning on expert design insight, like that from The Design House, can help you get the most value from your remodel — and your sale.

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