Closet Design Trends 2026

5 Custom Closet Design Trends Colorado Homeowners Are Loving in 2026

Custom closet design keeps evolving, and 2026 is bringing some exciting trends to Colorado

homes. Whether you’re building new or upgrading an existing closet, here are the five trends

we’re seeing the most demand for at Out of Sight.

1. Luxury Finishes in Secondary Closets

It’s not just master closets getting the premium treatment anymore. Homeowners are investing

in custom finishes for guest room closets, kids’ closets, and hallway linen closets. The idea is

that every closet in the home should feel intentional—not just the one in the primary bedroom.

2. Modular, Adjustable Systems

Flexibility is huge in 2026. Families want closets that can adapt—shelves that adjust as kids

grow, rods that can be reconfigured seasonally, and components that can be swapped without a

full renovation. This is one of the advantages of custom: we can build in adjustability from day

one.

3. Hidden Storage and Clean Lines

Minimalism continues to influence closet design. Concealed hampers, integrated drawers with

soft-close mechanisms, and handleless cabinetry create a clean, uncluttered look. Colorado

homeowners especially love hidden storage for seasonal gear—ski helmets, hiking boots, and

camping equipment tucked away but easy to access.

4. Sustainable and Locally Sourced Materials

More homeowners are asking about material sourcing. Low-VOC finishes, responsibly sourced

wood, and durable materials that won’t need replacing in five years are all part of the

conversation. As a local manufacturer, Out of Sight can work with you on material choices that

align with your values.

5. Integrated Lighting

LED lighting inside closets is no longer a luxury—it’s becoming an expectation. Motion-activated

lights, under-shelf LEDs, and backlit hanging rods make it easier to see everything you own. In

Colorado, where winter mornings are dark, good closet lighting is a game changer.Want to bring these trends i