Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Tips to design a perfect walk-in wardrobe in a small space

Having a large walk in wardrobe is many people dream, but it is possible only in large houses. This article will give you some tips and interesting ideas to create a small walk in wardrobe for small houses.


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Customize according to your need & space:


Planning of walk-in wardrobes is the major thing to be done; we need to consider the available place. Make the best use of the small space instead of collecting the junk in the room. You have to decide the height of the wardrobe, hanging space, hanging rails to hang your suits and jackets. As you are designing the room for yourself design in such a way that you keep not only your clothes, but also your accessories, so that you can avoid running between your wardrobe and chest of your drawers while you are getting ready.


Plan the arrangement:


To make the proper use of space, take careful measurements of the necessary place to install brackets, shelves etc. If you have more hanging clothes, organize adequate space to hang shirts, pants and jackets to be hug up. The best way to organize a walk-in is to arrange the most used at your hand reach especially accessories like shoes, belts etc.


The custom-design


To make the best walk-in hire a design expert and you can make use of every inch of the available space. Instead of using fiber boards, coated wires use solid wood which has a long life. Make tiny rack or shelves to store jeweler, use hooks to hang ties, belts. Use separate shoe rack to place your shoes and socks. Use a full-length mirror that enhances the appearance.


Door Location:


While planning for a walk in the most important thing you must notice is the location of the doors. If your doors swing makes sure that you have enough space for them and they don’t dame the other furniture in there. If you have less place you can choose wardrobes with sliding doors, using glass door will be the best choice which enhances the appearance of the room.


Lighting:


Dressing room needs a lot of light into it, make a good choice of lights fixed to the ceiling. Use fluorescent lights fitted in the corners or to the ceiling, these lights will give bright illumination and consumes less energy and saves your money without expelling more heat. The normal electric bulb will not meet the requirements


Ventilation:


This is the important factor that must be considered in a dressing room as you stay there for a long time. You need to plan for the best air circulating inside to help expel moisture and odor that come in on clothes and footwear. Avoid many windows in your walk-in as sunlight fades colors of clothes and degrade fabric. You can install a small exhaust fan as in your bathroom that sucks the air from inside and expels out.


Following these tips you can create a customized walk-in even in a small area.