Hello World! Welcome Friends! Wardrobes are central furniture pieces for bedroom spaces. They serve as storage units and raise the aesthetic value of interior spaces. Unfortunately, there are so many wardrobe design options that many people get overwhelmed. As a result, people often settle for standard options. They are not bad, but it’s important to explore the available options before in order to make an informed choice. Here are some different types of wardrobes for bedroom areas.
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Freestanding Wardrobes
These are prefabricated wardrobes that are sold in furniture stores as ready units. They are the ideal option if you are not looking for permanent units or extensive storage space. Freestanding wardrobes don’t raise property value making them great for rental properties. Nonetheless, the wardrobes are easy to match with your furniture and come in different designs. They are more convenient to install and allow for quick replacement.
Fitted Wardrobes
Some of the most versatile types of wardrobes are the fitted wardrobes. They are customized to meet the client’s specifications and work with the available space. Fitted wardrobes make use of all dead floor spaces. Nooks that don’t serve any function can be reclaimed with fitted wardrobes. Moreover, a lot of styling options are available for fitted wardrobes. The internal storage design is also versatile. Everything ranging from the number of compartments to the drawer design and hanging rods is customizable. The only drawback to fitted wardrobes is it’s permanence. For the wardrobes you must commit to design and location since rearrangement is difficult.
Hinged Wardrobes
These are the most popular wardrobe options. They have a traditional design with swinging door panels. Hinged wardrobes are versatile when it comes to styling. They can don a rustic design with Victorian styling or an Edwardian touch. Ultra-modern designs are also available. The swinging doors have a natural feel and offer privacy. The door panels also create a homogenous front face for the wardrobe. Hinged wardrobes are great for large spaces since the swinging doors take up floor space. Moreover, the hinged system offers a grand welcome to the storage space. One drawback to owning a hinged wardrobe is the dead floor space created by the swinging door panels. You can reduce the dead space by installing double doors that reduce the swing area
Sliding Wardrobes
If you are looking for a minimalist wardrobe design, the sliding door wardrobe is your best option. The wardrobe combines sliding doors that tuck away into each other to reveal the storage compartments. Sliding doors are great for small spaces. They eliminate dead floor space by reducing door swing areas to zero. The doors also have a unique modern appeal that blends seamlessly with contemporary interior styling. The sliding mechanism is also simple and durable.
Open Plan Wardrobes
Open plan wardrobe designs are common in modern interior spaces. The wardrobes intentionally lack door panels leaving the storage compartments open. The unique design aims at creating a visual mosaic from the items put away in the wardrobe. However, to achieve the visual appeal, organization is important. The storage system can follow color patterns, size or shapes. You can also organize items according to type (shoes, coats, shirts, pants, and jackets).
Mirrored Wardrobes
Multifunctional furniture pieces are the new norm in interior design. Mirrored wardrobes simultaneously serve as storage units and dressing furniture. They feature mirror surfaces on the door panels that allow users to check out what they are wearing. The reflective surface can either be installed on the exterior face of the door panel or the interior. The mirrors also brighten up a room. If you have a huge wardrobe with mirrored door panels you can create the illusion of a large living space.
Walk-in Wardrobes
This is the most lavish wardrobe option. It features an entire room surrounded by storage units. Walk in wardrobes bring all stored items in one area. They make access easy and organization simple. Walk-in wardrobes often combine wardrobe styles and feature mirrored panels, open plan sections and sliding or hinged wardrobes.
When it comes to bedroom wardrobes, the options are limitless. Selection boils down to personal preference.
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