Monday 12 July 2010

... if you don't have rooms for walk-in wardrobe...


talking back to the walk-in wardrobe design, if you really don't have the room for a walk-in wardrobe... then make space...
for a built-in wardrobe...

use the space you have wisely...
think not only on the obvious places, but also about the full height of the room and working around awkward features...
with the wardrobe system available in the industry today, your storage can go from floor to ceiling, around and across corners...

where there are sloping ceilings or alcoves, protruding features like chimney breast, the answer is to work with them...
with the wise choice of system, you can work around those awkward features and make use of what would be otherwise, lost place...

with the combination of planned hanging spaces, racks, shelves, drawer systems means that you're not only organised, but you're making the most of every single inches of space...

space, lights and proportion...
go for light reflective surfaces in your bedroom which create an illusion of space...
mirrors, coloured glass, lacquered painted doors will all help you achieve that...
you can also combine or mix and match with other materials such as wood or leather door finishes...

built-in wardrobes provide considerably more storage space than free standing wardrobe...
a properly designed built-in wardrobe can prove to be most cost effective than free standing wardrobes...

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