Walk in closet designing
Aanchal Jain
4 years ago
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Walk-in wardrobe design dilemma
Comments (7)Hi Patricia You'll probably want to go for some sort of panel system. Please excuse my crude mock ups but just a quick idea of how you could use the space on each wall. Angled cuts always bump up the cost so I'd go for a stepped in height back panel. The wall with the alcove recess you could always have a false panel that can be removed and items you don't use as often such as suitcases stored behind. You will need to either contact a company that specialises in walk-in wardrobes/panel systems or get a joiner to custom make something. Hopefully my sketches make a little sense to you!...See Moreneeds help with my walk in closet
Comments (0)i need help with how design it so its funtional its a smaller walk in closet 4 feet by 6 feet ceiling is 12 feet...See Morewalk-in closets
Comments (2)These are looking good. But what is your dilemma that you need help with please?...See MoreEn-suite - Walk in wardrobe design dilemma
Comments (10)Thanks so much for taking the time to respond Jonathan, I really appreciate the input. My husband is kind of set on a balcony as we can see the river and he wants to be able to sit there with a cup of tea 😜. I don’t mind either way really, I just didn’t want to have chairs in the bedroom as I thought that would look odd? Your ideas have brought up an issue in my mind though about the balcony/possible seating for this view and the fact that we will need to keep moving it around when we open and close the doors. With the side window, the house is under a national trust covenant and so the side window is really there to look a little more aesthetically pleasing and to match downstairs. I know it seems to waste that whole wall though....See MoreGabby Wong
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