4 Easy Steps to Determine a Wardrobe (Part 1)

Finding the right balance of style and function between your wardrobe and other bedroom furniture can be complicated. This is a simple way to choose a wardrobe in 4 easy steps.
We are all eager after a wardrobe and celebrity that is widely designed and fashionable. Before you choose inspiration from their closet and get your own clothes, you need to understand your preferences. There are many types of cabinets that meet the special requirements of each individual.
First factor
One of the first decisions you must make is to choose between a free standing wardrobe and a wardrobe. Free standing cabinets can be easily moved to another room or to a new home when you choose.
The alternative is to choose the closet that you make yourself. Although built-in wardrobes are not portable and will take the time to design and build, they also give you the freedom to adjust the size, material, color, finishing touch and storage accessories according to your preferences.
Second factor
Check the size of available floor area and ceiling height before you buy a wardrobe. You also have to check the height of the clothes bar as well. For blouses, skirts and pants, 45 inches high is usually enough, while children’s clothing can be placed at an altitude of about 30 inches.
Deeper shelves are also recommended because it provides more storage. But make sure that the total measurement is not more than 15 inches because your clothes must be accessible. And of course, don’t let the wardrobe block the lighting source in the bedroom. Keep enough space between the rest of the bedroom furniture and wardrobe to make it easier to take clothes in the closet.
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