Help me disguise the backs of the wardrobes
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Comments (17)Hi Kerry, have you got any measurements or a floor plan of some sort? The space is tight but looks great to utilise. We are a bespoke furniture making company and I would be more than happy to help you with the design to utilise the space at it's best ability. Drop me an email allcabinets@aol.co.uk with any info you've got!...See MoreNeed help with me 'wardrobe'
Comments (2)Assuming your ceiling height is near standard 2.4 metres I think this is an option, you could use the back of the space for floor to ceiling shelving roughly a depth of 300 mm, make the top shelf full depth. Fit a hanging rail at the top under the full depth shelf and one at half height. This would mean you need to push clothing aside to access the shelves but I'm guessing the everyday items could go on the top shelf and the more frequently used shoes could be placed on the floor inside the doors....See Morehelp with walk in wardrobe design?
Comments (9)I don’t think you need to worry about the velux as you won’t put tall furniture right in front of you as you enter through the door there will be no obstruction. If n fact I would put a mirror on that 2.4m wall. You might however want to consider moving what I assume are spotlights so that the contents of the wardrobes are illuminated. In my opinion the most efficient layout ignores the corner and should be cost effective as you fit it with three units measuring a standard 1000mm and one measuring 900mm (also widely available). Although it is a cool look to see all of your stuff you do have to be tidy, things can get dusty and clothes exposed to light will eventually fade. Consider getting wardrobe doors too....See MoreHelp with bedroom, walk in wardrobe and ensuite
Comments (16)Hi; without being rude I don’t think you have the space for both. Walk in wardrobes take up a lot more space than people realise. We have a similar layout & have 10m for it to work efficiently. I think it’s better to have a full wall of wardrobes & a luxurious bathroom. At the end to the day, a walk in only hangs your clothes! You only spend a minute in there. I wouldn’t put clothes in a bathroom - there’s steam & poop smells, and it just seems odd. You could even fit a bath in that en-suite for a hotel feel!...See Morespecial morning
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