Walk-in wardrobes used to be a thing of luxury, reserved for the rich and famous. However, they are now commonplace in homes up and down the country, as people look to make sensible storage choices.
Design
Planning your walk-in wardrobe begins by considering your available space and your lifestyle. Think about what you own, in terms of clothing, shoes, handbags, and other accessories. This then allows you to consider your storage zones.
Hanging space is where the majority of your clothing will be stored. Consider double hanging of shirts and jackets to save space, whilst items such as dresses may require full height hanging. Having flexible hanging space allows versatility and a space that can be changed as your requirements evolve.
Shoe storage allows for shoes to be organised and protected. Sloping shelves or pull out drawers can help with visibility.
Finally, consider the finishing touches. Choose doors that reflect the style in your room, together with integrated lighting options.
Bedroom Renovations
If you dream of bedroom renovations or the creation of a walk-in wardrobe space, then help is always at hand.
An expert in bedroom renovations can help you to breathe new life into your existing space. They can provide expert advice on how to achieve your walk-in wardrobe goals.
With a wide range of wardrobe doors, in a huge variety of colours and finishes, it has never been easier to upgrade your existing wardrobe space.
