Non classifié(e)7 WAYS ON HOW TO MAKE A WALK-IN CLOSET

7 WAYS ON HOW TO MAKE A WALK-IN CLOSET

7 Ways to Make a Walk-In Closet

If you’re starting to collect clothes, a walk-in closet is probably on your list of dream “must-haves.” Even though a room just for your clothes might be the ultimate interior design goal, this fantasy is about the luxury of space, or as the old saying goes, putting everything in its place.

While walk-in wardrobes are typically associated with opulence and a sense of luxury, what if you could get the same benefits in the comfort of your own home? Find out if there’s a solution for your impending clothing crisis by reading on.

Set up a sleeping area

Rearranging a large bedroom to create a dressing area may be an option if you don’t want to give up an entire room.

A half-height wall can serve two purposes if designed professionally. Aside from serving as a stylish headboard for the bedroom, it also divides the space and conceals a custom-made dressing area.

Add small storage cabinets

A shoe closet with well-lit glass-front cabinets can feel luxurious even in a small bedroom. A clothes rail with hangers may not fit between your door frame and the wall in your bedroom if the space is too small. Because it is tall but not deep, it is best for holding accessories or folding clothes.

Renovate a small room

If you care to keep the light levels high in a small room, you can use it as a walk-in wardrobe. Glass ceiling shades and mirror-clad doors make the dressing room appear larger than it is, while still maintaining a light and airy feel.

To justify utilizing space, think of other items in your home that may be stored there. A home office is an option, of course.

Make use of a hall’s storage 

There is no need to enter when you may simply stroll through. For a space-saving solution to your clothes dilemma, create a hallway of cupboards on the way to the bathroom.

Close the bathroom door before you take a bath to avoid damp clothing issues. Positive input ventilation and bathroom extractor fans can help reduce indoor humidity and pollutants.

Look for the unused areas

Even in a small loft that has been turned into a home, a walk-in closet can be made by cutting a cabinet out of the eaves. Covering the sloped ceiling makes useable storage space out of wall space that would otherwise go to waste. There are a few reasons why painting the whole room the same color is good.

Set up a small area

You may maximize the space in your house by having custom joinery constructed to your specifications. For example, a dressing room might be put up on the top landing, but you may need a cover.

When furniture doesn’t fit in an area, built-in cabinets and shelving are a great solution. You can store every piece of clothing, shoe, and accessory you own in a bespoke wardrobe, tailored to your specific needs.

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