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Maximizing Space and Style: In-Built Wardrobe Organisation

May 24, 2024

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For anyone looking to streamline their daily routine and enhance the aesthetic appeal of their bedroom, an in-built wardrobe is a game-changer. Not only do they provide a sleek and tidy appearance, but their internal organization features can be tailored to meet specific storage needs, making them both functional and stylish. Here are some essential in-built wardrobe organisation features that can transform your space and your lifestyle:

1. Custom Shelving Solutions

Custom shelving is a cornerstone of effective wardrobe organization. Adjustable shelves allow you to create spaces that fit items perfectly, from bulky sweaters to lightweight linens. For a more refined look, consider adding glass-fronted shelves that allow you to display your items while keeping them dust-free.

2. Pull-Out Baskets and Drawers

Incorporate pull-out baskets and drawers for an easily accessible and visible way to store your clothes and accessories. These features are especially useful for items that don’t need hanging, such as scarves, belts, and underwear. Drawers with dividers can keep smaller items organized, while baskets are perfect for casual clothing that doesn’t wrinkle easily.

3. Integrated Lighting

Adding integrated lighting to your in-built wardrobe can drastically improve functionality, making it easier to find what you’re looking for and adding a touch of luxury. LED strip lights or recessed lighting can be installed under shelves or above hanging spaces to illuminate your clothing and accessories beautifully.

4. Multiple Hanging Areas

To maximize the use of space, include multiple hanging areas at different heights. This allows for the efficient organization of items with varying lengths—long spaces for coats and dresses, shorter spaces for skirts and trousers.

5. Shoe Storage Solutions

Shoes can take up a significant amount of space if not stored properly. Built-in shoe racks or angled shelves keep your footwear organized, easily accessible, and in good condition.

6. Accessory Drawers

For those with a collection of accessories such as watches, jewelry, and sunglasses, specialized accessory drawers lined with felt can protect and display these items in an organized manner. These drawers often feature compartments of different sizes, designed specifically for small items.

7. Sliding Doors

Sliding doors are an excellent feature for in-built wardrobes, especially in smaller rooms where space is at a premium. They provide easy access to your wardrobe without requiring additional space for door clearance. Mirrored sliding doors can also make a room appear larger and brighter.

8. Customisable Layouts

Finally, the beauty of in-built wardrobes lies in their ability to be completely customizable. Whether you need more drawer space, additional hanging areas, or special compartments for unique items, you can design a layout that perfectly suits your lifestyle and clothing habits.

An in-built wardrobe with well-thought-out organisation features can dramatically improve your space utilisation and reduce clutter, making your daily dressing routine a breeze. By choosing the right combinations of these features, you can create a highly functional and visually appealing wardrobe that complements your home and lifestyle perfectly.

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Visit our showroom at 48 Badger Street, bury. 

Come and visit us at our showroom. Here you can view our range of product styles and colours couples with working demonstrations of the latest appliances & boiling hot water taps.

Your moorgate journey

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You can then book a home visit where one of our design consultants will take the dimensions of your room and ask you for your wish list to include within the design where possible.

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An appointment will then be made for you to come to the showroom to view your virtual room design on our 3D software. Here any changes are made if necessary and a price agreed.

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There will then be an accompanied site visit with the installer to check measure the plan and existing services. Your installation can then take place!

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