January 21, 2011
Fitting A Walk-in Closet For Home
Walk-in closets are a practical yet lavish solution to a small cramped closet. This type of closet offers a lot of storage area and storage options that cannot be matched. This type of storage area is convenient because one can move freely around versus other types of storage areas that have limited space.
There are many ways to outfit the wardrobe such as adding shelves to store folded clothes on. Some people like garment racks rather than shelves because they would rather hang all of their clothes. Some people have a mix of both shelves and racks because they like to have options available.
Be creative with the storage room and add a bench or island in the middle to make it into a fitting room. Place a full length mirror on the wall and this is the perfect place to get ready for the big party. There is no limit to creativity when it comes to this type of closet.
Some women have dimmer switches installed so they can see how they will look like in different types of light. Some women move their vanity from their bedroom into the closet so they can put on make up while they are dressing for the big party. Some homes have the wardrobe and the bathroom connected to make it easy to move from one area to the next.
There are companies that specialize in closet design that will send out a representative to the home and offer ideas on how to design the wardrobe. The company will make the right design to order for a reasonable cost. Some of these designs can be removed in case the owner moves to new home and wants to take the organizer to the new home.
Walk-in closets are better than the small cramped pantry like storage areas found in many homes and apartments. This type of wardrobe can be customized to fit the needs of the home owner. The closet can be connected to the bathroom and can be designed like a fitting room to make getting ready for the big night an easy task.
Other topics on storage solutions are available to all. Our website talks about how to distinguish rubbermaid closet.
Filed under DIY by Peter Bachman