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Champagne Bars, Tanning Booths and Revolving Shoe Racks: The $1 Million Closet Has Arrived

Budgets for high-end projects have skyrocketed, as homeowners opt for larger and more luxurious spaces

By SARAH PAYNTER
Sat, Feb 3, 2024 7:00amGrey Clock 5 min

On an October evening, Kimmie Turiansky and four girlfriends sipped pink champagne in her Bedminster, N.J., home as they prepared for a night out. Chandeliers illuminated silk wallpaper and pink window treatments as pop music blared, while the women swapped clothes and perched on window seats.

The primary setting for all this activity wasn’t Kimmie’s bedroom or bathroom, but the roughly 470-square-foot closet she created at a cost of roughly $120,000 during a recent home renovation.

“It didn’t feel like this was my house until this was done,” Kimmie, 49, said of the closet. “This is truly the only space that is mine alone.”

Kimmie’s closet has silk wallpaper and pink window treatments. PHOTO: DOROTHY HONG FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Closets in luxury homes are getting bigger and more expensive, as homeowners look to display increasingly extensive, curated fashion collections. Closets are also doubling as entertaining spaces, with seating areas and champagne bars where owners can host friends, said Christina Relyea, president of the Association of Closet and Storage Professionals.

These days, “clients actually do hang out in their closet,” said Container Store executive Barbara Snook, who leads sales-and-design training for the company’s custom-closet design service. When a project is completed, “the first thing they will often do is throw a closet-reveal party.”

Average budgets for top-of-the-line closets have skyrocketed to $200,000 to $300,000, up from $60,000 to $80,000 a decade ago, according to custom-closet builder Claudio Faria, chief executive of Ornare Miami, who said he often works on projects costing more than $500,000. Closet designer Matthew Quinn of Design Galleria in Atlanta said a client recently spent over $1 million on a two-story closet with a spray-tan booth and an elevator.

These days, some high-end closets have features such as thumbprint-protected jewellery cases, built-in watch winders, revolving shoe racks and clothing storage with dry-cleaning capabilities, said Eric Marshall, co-founder of the Closet Training Institute in Scottsdale, Ariz. Christian Nadeau, president of Maryland-based recycled leather business EcoDomo, said he recently installed custom leather stairs in a two-story Las Vegas closet. A Dallas client’s closet, Quinn said, has a camera that takes pictures of each outfit and sends images to a digital folder, much like in the movie “Clueless.” The system allows the client to select outfits remotely and have her assistant pack for her, he said. Some closet owners are even putting meditation areas in their closets, said Donna Infantolino, a California Closets designer in Northern New Jersey.

Kimmie, a mother of three, and her husband, marketing executive Eric Turiansky, bought their roughly 100-year-old house for $2.55 million in 2021. As part of an extensive renovation, they nearly doubled the size of Kimmie’s closet, commissioning Wendy Scott of Timeless Closets & Cabinetry to create boutique-like displays for clothes, purses and shoes. A display case was custom built for Kimmie’s Chanel roller skates, Kimmie says, while a centre island has a brass charging port for a Chanel handbag with an LED screen.

For many clients, closets are private spaces, Quinn said, which frees them up when it comes to design decisions. “Because it isn’t shared, in a closet you can have more fun and show your personality,” he said. “It doesn’t have to match the rest of the house.”

One of Quinn’s clients, Jill Gallagher, chose an antique crystal chandelier passed down from her grandmother as the focal point of her 180-square-foot closet in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

Gallagher, 49, and her husband, Vionic Shoes co-founder Chris Gallagher, 54, bought their home for $2.1 million in 2018 and hired Quinn to renovate it.

Jill also selected grey leopard-print carpet for her closet, as well as a central island with a white and gray quartzite countertop. Cabinetry and lighted display shelving are stacked all the way up to the room’s 12-foot ceiling.

“I wanted it to feel like not just like my own little boutique, but like my own personal art gallery where I could display some of my special bags and shoes,” said Jill. The cost of creating the closet was about $150,000, she said.

She’s not the only one in the family with a fabulous closet. Chris, originally from Australia, has a roughly $70,000 Aussie-inspired closet, with leather drawer pulls and cabinet handles made of cattle horns.

In his roughly 75-square-foot closet, marble countertops and textured wallpaper give the space a “men’s retail store” feel, he said. Metal mesh shelves store his roughly 50 pairs of shoes, allowing them to “breathe” without being prominently displayed, he said.

“I’m a shoe guy,” he said. “I wanted to have a nice place for my shoes but I didn’t want to see them, because men’s shoes can look a bit clunky.” Having numerous hooks and hampers in the closet was also important for keeping the space uncluttered, he said.

Leather finishes are a popular choice for men’s closets, said New York architect Thomas Juul-Hansen. He has designed closets around large shoe and T-shirt collections for male clients, he said, including the hip-hop promoter Damon Dash, whose New York City closet holds 200 pairs of sneakers, 1,000 folded T-shirts and hundreds of baseball caps, he said. Elton John’s Atlanta condo, which sold for $7.225 million last year, had shelves with space for about 200 pairs of shoes, said Chase Mizell of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty, who had the listing. And hip-hop artist and producer Sean Armani said he hired California Closets in 2022 to design a closet for about 100 pairs of shoes in his Miami home, at a cost of roughly $70,000. His condo is now for sale, asking $6.45 million with Elke Johnson and Christopher Wands of Douglas Elliman.

Homeowners often see a return on investment for the tens of thousands of dollars they spend on luxury closets, real-estate agents said. “In my experience, buyers are willing to pay a premium for homes with well-organized, aesthetically pleasing closet spaces,” said Ginger Martin of Sotheby’s International Realty – St. Helena Brokerage in California.

Some 93% of home buyers were willing to pay 10% more for a home with upgraded closets, according to a 2023 study by ClosetMaid, an Orlando-based home storage-and-organization company. At the Jade Signature condominium in Miami, the average unit’s sale price increases about $150,000 with the addition of a roughly $120,000 luxury closet, according to Ornare, which designed some of the closets in the building.

Condo developers are leaving larger footprints for closets in their floor plans and partnering with designers to build out custom closets for interested buyers, said Daniel Seigle of Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing. Miami developer David Martin said Villa Miami, which he is developing with the One Thousand Group, will have bigger closets than past projects as a result of feedback from focus groups. The St. Regis Sunny Isles will have about 20% more space for closets than the developer’s last project, the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach, said Faria. And closet designer Sandra Swieder of the Closet Builder in Bergen County, N.J., said she is working on her third project with New York City-based Minrav Development to develop large, custom closets.

In 2018, fashion blogger Emily Gemma built a home in Tulsa, Okla., with her husband, internist Dr. John Gemma. The couple, both in their 30s, designed a roughly $135,000, two-story closet with an office. The closet is roughly 450 square feet, larger than the home’s primary bedroom, said Gemma, who launched the style and beauty blog “The Sweetest Thing” in 2013.

Gemma films content for her blog on the first floor of the closet, which has a marble and wood floor and lighted shoe displays. Windowed doors provide natural light for filming, she said. A large staircase lighted by a Parisian chandelier leads to the second floor, which also serves as an office for the blog’s two full-time employees. On the second level, French windows open to a Juliet balcony.

In Gemma’s Instagram posts, the closet is often mistaken for a foyer, she said. “It gets people really stirred up,” she said. “They say, ‘I can’t believe you store shoes at the entry place of your home.’”



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While demand for affordable housing is attracting more Australians to fringe suburbs, some are seeing value in regional tourist hotspots

By Bronwyn Allen
Tue, May 14, 2024 3 min

Australia’s population growth hot spots are mostly affordable property markets on the outskirts of major cities and in regional areas, according to an analysis by PropTrack. But homes may not remain affordable for long, with most of these areas recording above-average price growth over the past five years.

Australia’s population grew by 2.5 percent to 26.8 million people over the 12 months ending 30 September, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This was an annual increase of 659,800 people, with migrants making up 83 percent of the increase.

REA economist Megan Lieu said home prices in Australia’s population growth hot spots are growing at an above-average pace due to strong buyer demand. However, median prices in the SA3 regions she analysed are still more affordable than their nearest capital cities or major regional cities.

Wyndham, on the western edge of Melbourne, recorded the strongest population growth over the past five years with almost 41,000 more people living there today compared to June 2018. In NSW,  BlacktownNorth in western Sydney had the highest growth with almost 36,000 new residents. In Queensland, OrmeauOxenford in the Gold Coast’s northern suburbs gained almost 28,000 new residents, with Ms Lieu noting it was a popular market with interstate and international migrants.

Ms Lieu said the worst housing affordability in three decades may be driving population growth in areas with lower median values.

A potential factor contributing to this trend is that homes in a majority of these regions are generally priced lower than their broader greater capital city area (GCCSA),” Ms Lieu said. This is evident when we look at the current median sale price of homes in these SA3s. Over 60 percent of them sold for less than the median in their respective city or regional area.

Ms Lieu said other drivers of these areas’ strong population growth could be local councils zoning large swathes of land for home development.

They tend to be in peripheries of cities where more new homes are being built relative to other areas. The increase in the supply of homes could be contributing to more competitive pricing.

However, these competitive prices are attracting more demand than supply, leading to strong price growth. All except four of the SA3 regions have experienced larger price growth in the past five years compared to their corresponding city or regional area,Ms Lieu said.

The price growth differential is more than 20 percent in some regions, such as Rouse Hill-McGraths Hill in Sydney, Ormeau-Oxenford in Queensland and Fleurieu-Kangaroo Island in South Australia.

Median house prices have moved up dramatically in many of the individual suburbs within the SA3 population hot spots. For example, the median house price in the suburb of Ormeau on the Gold Coast in Queensland is $830,500, according to PropTrack data. It has risen 7.9 percent over the past 12 months and skyrocketed 68 percent over the past five years. The median house price in the suburb of Rouse Hill in north-west Sydney is $977,500, down 2.5 percent over the past year but up 30 percent over five years. The median price in the Melbourne outskirts suburb of Wyndham Vale is $585,000, up 2.5 percent over the past year and 26 percent over five years.

Another factor driving strong price growth may be the increasing lifestyle appeal of these particular areas over the past five years. For example, Ormeau is close to Westfield Coomera, which opened in 2018, and has benefitted from numerous M1 road upgrades between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Rouse Hill has its own station on the Sydney Metro Northwest rail line, which began running in 2019.

Ms Lieu said it was likely that more Australians would seek cheaper homes in city outskirts areas and the regions as property values continue to grow amid a continued forecast housing undersupply.

With supply unable to meet continued strong housing demand, home prices may experience further upward pressure,” Ms Lieu said.

Top 3 areas for highest population growth over 5 years

NSW

BlacktownNorth, Sydney 36,233 (new residents since 2018)

Bringelly-Green Valley, Sydney 27,741

Rouse Hill-McGraths Hill, Sydney 21,821

VICTORIA

Wyndham, Melbourne 40,833

Melton-Bacchus Marsh, Melbourne 35,818

Casey-South, Melbourne 33,191

QUEENSLAND

Ormeau-Oxenford, Gold Coast 27,719

Brisbane Inner, Brisbane 16,465

Springfield-Redbank, Ipswich 15,326

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Playford, Adelaide 6,997

Charles Sturt, Adelaide 6,410

Fleurieu-Kangaroo Island, regional South Australia 5,504

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Swan, Perth 16,959

Wanneroo, Perth 14,885

Mandurah, regional Western Australia 11,156

TASMANIA

Hobart-North East, Hobart 2,723

Devonport, regional Tasmania 1,926

North East, Launceston-North East 1,728

Source: PropTrack, SA3 regions with highest population growth over 5 years

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