When it comes to choices of wardrobe designs you are ultimately only bounded by your imagination, even if you are working in a limited space. There are many products available that will help you make the most of your storage space, you simply have to work out the layout of the interior before working on the look of the exterior.
Your new wardrobe can be a plain box with a couple of doors and standard handles opening out to a bit of hanging space, a few shelves and maybe some room for your shoes. It’s not necessarily exciting or even complementary to the rest of the room’s design but at least you will have given yourself some storage space.
Alternatively you might like to look into the various options available that will maximize your storage space. Starting with the exterior of the wardrobe and the all important door, you don’t necessarily have to go with solid doors. If you have a wooden wardrobe you can update the wooden doors by cutting out panels and replacing them with frosted glass or plastic decorative designs. The door handles can be modified with all kinds of funky options that might represent you more closely.
Opening the wardrobe you can turn the standard type of wardrobe layout on its head with some adjustable shelves, drawer dividers, collapsible hangers, tilt-out hampers and fully organized shoe shelves. If you want some advice in the best way to organize your wardrobe you may find that calling in a professional wardrobe organizer will give you enough tips that you will be left with ample space left over that just begs to be filled out with more new clothes.
Designing the wardrobe from inside out can help to give the room a new appearance. It can free up space in an otherwise bulging cupboard and it can maximize your time usage when looking for clothing items in the morning because they will always be close to hand.
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Being from Southern California, I totally feel the same way… I got new windows for my home last year and have really started to see the change it makes. Now just to recycle those darn front doors…