Showing posts with label Fitted Wardrobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fitted Wardrobe. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2015

Four Steps To Buying A Custom Fitted Wardrobe


If hauling a wardrobe up a flight of stairs doesn't appeal to you, then having a custom fitted wardrobe can be both a functional and attractive addition to your bedroom. Do it right, and you'll not only save on space, but it will also work to complement the overall décor.

Here is a set of points to consider when buying and installing:

Measure, measure, measure.
Measure the depth of the gap, leaving a minimum of 620mm for both the doors and the inside part; the height of the gap on the left, centre and right hand side; and the width of the gap should consist of two measurements; a quarter point from both the top and bottom.

Ensure that the sliding doors complement the décor.
Whilst function and fit are the most important factors, there's a wide range of options which will work well with your room if you make time to search for them. Some stores offer a customised range, as well as standard variations of wood.

Choose the right internal storage system for your needs.
This will depend on the scale of your wardrobe, both in terms of the interior gap as well as how many articles of clothing you wish to store.

Think about the details.
Would you like to have skirting to match the rest of the floor? Do you prefer sliding doors for a more streamlined effect, or even door handles which open outwards?

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

The Fitted Wardrobe: A Very Real Investment

There are many interior design trends which have already made a lasting impression during 2015. "Cookie-cutter" designs are seen as being bland and commonplace. Instead, one's living space should reflect the unique personality of the individual.

Monday, July 20, 2015

The Advantages of a Fitted Wardrobe

Most interior design experts have often touted the benefits of bespoke furniture and other personalised elements within a home. Recent online articles have pointed out that these very same advantages can be seen within the growing trend of fitted wardrobes. What are some of the aspects which allow these wardrobes to be so attractive?