Four walk in wardrobe designs everyone loves
For hundreds of years walk in wardrobes have been a symbol of wealth and luxury for reasons that are relatively obvious. Not only does having a walk in wardrobe mean that a bedroom and house has enough room to cater for such a luxurious privilege but they also give ladies, gentlemen and children who have a comprehensive choice of garments in their wardrobe the ability to stand up, walk about and casually try on different outfits to their leisure.
If you are lucky enough to have ample room in your bedroom to have a walk in wardrobe and are thinking about fitting one, no doubt that you will be deliberating what style of walk in wardrobe to opt for and will appreciate being informed about the following four walk in wardrobe designs.
1- Bespoke walk in wardrobes
To create truly designer walk in wardrobes, opting for a bespoke walk in wardrobe never fails to be a favourite style of this type of wardrobe. Whether you are tearing out and renovating an existing walk in wardrobe, wanting to extend a pokier wardrobe or simply want to give yourself the luxury you deserve, bespoke walk in wardrobe designs are tailor made to suit your own personals tastes and requirement.
2- American style walk in wardrobe
One walk in wardrobe design that has become extremely popular in recent years is walk in wardrobes that incorporate the American style closet system. With its distinctive wall mounting design and reduced shelf depth, this style of designer walk in wardrobe is perfect for bedrooms that don’t have as much space as is maximises storage potential in a smaller space.
3- Walk in wardrobes with a skylight
Because many walk in wardrobes are located to the rear of a bedroom or in an unusual place, one complaint people can have about walk in wardrobes is that they can tend to be on the dim and dingy side.
Of course this problem can be rectified by placing a brighter light bulb within the wardrobe. Although a much more favourable solution to brighten up dimly-lit walk in wardrobes is to have a skylight installed in the room.
Whilst having a skylight put in any room is a costly, fairly time-consuming and messy job, once it is in position not only will you start saving money by not relying on electric lights but you will also benefit from deciding what to wear in natural light, which as the world outside your house will see you in natural light, this has to be a preferable form of lighting in a walk in wardrobe.
4- Vividly coloured walk in wardrobes
Whilst some walk in wardrobes exploit darker furniture to accentuate the notion of lavishness and attractiveness, there is a growing trend within designer walk in wardrobes to utilise bright and vivid colours, such as brightly painted furniture or bold wallpaper on the walls to create a sense of freshness, creativity and style.
From placing a brightly coloured ‘sunflower’ rug on the floor to hanging pictures of poppies on the walls, bright and vivid walk in wardrobes can help lift your spirits as you get dressed for the day ahead!
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