A wardrobe is an excellent addition to any home. It can provide extra storage space for clothes, accessories and other belongings. There are many different wardrobes that you can install in your home, so it's essential to choose the one that best suits your needs. Here is a guide to the different types of wardrobes that you may wish to install in your home.
Fitted wardrobes
These are made to fit a specific space in your home such as the alcove within a room. They come with a variety of storage options, such as shelves, drawers, and hanging rails. Fitted wardrobes can be a great way to maximise the use of all available storage space in your home.
Sliding wardrobes
These are perfect for small spaces. They are fitted with sliding doors so they don't swing out and take up any extra room when they're open. In addition, sliding wardrobes are often fitted with mirrors on the doors, which can make your room look bigger. They also give you a great way to check out how you look.
Armoires
An armoire is a freestanding wardrobe that comes with several drawers and shelves. They were originally used for storing weapons, and so they have plenty of space. It's perfect for storing large items, bulky accessories, and other belongings.
Walk-in wardrobes
A walk-in wardrobe is basically a room that has been converted into a wardrobe. It has enough space to contain all of your clothes, shoes and accessories. It can be situated next to an en suite bathroom, so you have somewhere to change when you return from work or holiday. A walk-in wardrobe is a perfect way to store clothes if you are designing a luxury bedroom suite.
Bespoke wardrobes
Carpenters individually design this type of wardrobe according to your specific requirements. They can be fitted in any home with any combination of doors, drawers, shelves, hanging poles etc. so they're fully customisable. These wardrobes look great when they're finished, and they can be an excellent addition to your home.
Hanging wardrobes
These usually come with a series of hanging rods and rails, which can be used for a wide range of clothing, towels and other accessories. They are often fitted together with built-in shelves or drawers. You can quickly expand a hanging wardrobe by buying additional components from the same range.
For more information on different types of wardrobes that you can install in your home, please get in touch with a local furniture supplier. A staff member will be happy to answer any questions and queries you may have.