Custom closets in Selma run into a genuine architectural gap. The craftsman era homes near central Selma were frequently built with almost no closet space at all, because built in bedroom storage was not standard when they went up, and the post-war tract homes that followed added closets that were adequate for 1955 and are not adequate now.

Homes built before closets were standard
In the oldest Selma housing, a bedroom may have no closet whatsoever, or a shallow recess barely deep enough to hang a shirt facing forward. Those rooms were built for freestanding wardrobes, and the modern fix is usually a built in system that occupies a wall rather than a recess: a full height run with hanging, drawers, and shelving that functions as the closet the room never had. Because it is visible in the bedroom rather than hidden behind a door, the finish and the trim matching matter more here than they do inside a conventional closet.
The tract housing built out along Highway 99 through the 1950s and 1960s has conventional reach-in closets, generally four to six feet wide with sliding or bifold doors and the standard single rod. Those respond well to straightforward vertical division. The one detail worth planning around is the door type, because bypass sliding doors mean only half the opening is ever accessible at once, which changes where you put the drawers. Putting a drawer bank behind a sliding panel that has to be moved every time is a design mistake we see regularly.
How we build Selma closets
Where a bedroom has no real closet we build a full height wall system with matched trim so it reads as part of the room rather than as furniture. In conventional reach-ins we plan the layout around the door type, keeping drawers and frequently used sections clear of bypass panels. Cabinet grade plywood construction, soft close undermount glides on drawers, and shelf spans kept under 32 inches.
Why Selma homeowners choose us
- Designed from an inventory, not from a template
- Double hanging recovers roughly 40% more rod space
- Cabinet grade construction, anchored into framing
Full detail on materials, process, and pricing factors is on our custom closets & pantry systems service page. If you would rather talk it through, call (559) 314-3498 and we will book a free in-home measure in Selma.
Custom Closets & Pantry Systems in nearby cities
We build custom closets & pantry systems across the greater Fresno area. Nearby pages:
