Walk In Closet
Become a screen star For a fashionable New York loft vibe in a reasonably big room, it’s possible to use wooden screens to section off an area and create a walk-in wardrobe. Here, extensive glazing prevents the structure from becoming too imposing, while elegant lighting and an organised arrangement inside help to make the feature a pleasing focal point.
Reframe a doorway On a similar theme, this ingenious set-up allows for a bank of chic storage around the entrance to the en suite bathroom, in which you could potentially house a cocktail chair and a full-length mirror, allowing you to take clothes through for dressing. Flat-fronted doors lend a minimal, contemporary air to the system, avoiding undesirable comparisons with the fitted wardrobes of the 1980
Section off your sleep space If you’re craving a dressing area but can’t sacrifice a whole room to the cause, look at reworking the layout of a large bedroom. Here, a half-height wall performs a dual purpose. It acts as a neat headboard for the sleeping space, while also providing a division, behind which lurks oodles of extra storage and a bespoke dressing area.
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