Walk in wardrobe
sarahmccann72
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Comments (19)I've just designed my own walk in wardrobe after doing them for clients for years. I'm going for the "Carrie from Sex and the City" layout, where you walk through the wardrobe to the ensuite. Unfortunately, my wardrobe will not be stuffed full of designer labels though! NB it is also the pre Mr Big wardrobe, yikes, don't ever think I'd have a house big enough for that one!!!...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 More| WALK-IN-WARDROBE |
Comments (0)| WALK-IN-WARDROBE | If you are designing your wardrobe, dont forget to think about: ✔ Full length mirror ✔ Combination of full and half length hanging ✔ Mixture of shelfs/drawers and pull out trays according to your requirements ✔ Narrower shelfs for hand bags or shoes, small drawers with glass top for trinkets ✔ Sufficient lighting- think about mirrors, skylight or LED Light Visit our website to discover more: WWW.MRWARDROBE.CO.UK wardrobe goals, celebrity wardrobe stylist, house beautiful, walkin wardrobes, dressing room decor, luxury homes...See MoreEnough space for a walk in wardrobe?
Comments (5)I think there would be enough room, you'd have a 1.7/1m space to stand in, but I think if you're going down that route you should turn the ensuit and wardrobe 90 degrees like this: As you currently have it the ensuit has to accessed from the side of the bed which is not ideal, while the walk in wardrobe is stuck down a corridor with no natural light, and given the size it really will be to small to dress in so any cloths will have to be picked out and taken through back into the bedroom. If you move it like this the window doesn't move (I assume your moving the window from the blue location?) the wardrobe is slightly larger and opens into the bedroom rather then the corridor so the flow is easier....See Moresarahmccann72
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