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Organise Your Wardrobe


A well-designed and organized wardrobe can make it much easier to find what you are looking for, and also ensure that clothing and other items are kept in optimum condition. We’ve put together a few tips to help you gain a wardrobe that works for you.

Not Just For Clothes


Wardrobes are not necessarily limited to storing clothing and footwear etc. They can also be used to store linen, cleaning supplies, office supplies or whatever else you may need and can be located in areas such as the laundry, office or family room. Wardrobes can also be installed without doors, making them wall-units that allow you to display ornaments, books or other items. You can even install a wardrobe in the garage to create more storage space!
 

Design the Perfect Wardrobe


If you are installing new wardrobes in your home, it may be worthwhile to get a professional out to custom-design them for you. This will ensure that everything is included and that the space is used in the best way possible. Why not check out our directory?

The professional will assess exactly how much space you need for your items. Remember that it is better to over-estimate than to under-estimate in order to allow for future purchases and to minimize the chances of clutter occurring.

Some things that a professional will include in your wardrobe design are:

  • fixed and adjustable shelving
  • drawers and baskets in a range of heights and widths
  • purpose-built shoe racks
  • hanging units for belts and ties
  • hanging rails
  • slide-out television shelves
  • compartments to store hats and other accessories

Professionals will also select the best doors for you, with the choice usually being between hinged and sliding doors. Hinged doors are great for larger rooms and give you more access to the contents of the wardrobe. Sliding doors are better where space is at a premium and you do not need to access the full contents of your wardrobe regularly.


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