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Begin by considering how you store your clothes in the past.
For example, if you hang the majority of your clothes with coat hangers, rail
space should be prioritized in your design, with full-length hanging available
for long garments. If you normally fold your clothes and store them in drawers,
you may want to prioritize drawers and shelving in your planning. Fitted
wardrobes are the ideal way to maximize your available space, allowing your
rails to reach from wall to wall and allowing extra storage solutions to be
included to meet your specific needs. In this article, Antonovich Group has
shared one of its luxurious interior design creations for a royal-style
dressing room.
You've planned your wardrobes and designed your dressing
table; now it's time to ensure that your space has the right lighting and
accessories! If your room does not have its own window and does not benefit
from natural light, it is critical that you install adequate overhead lighting.
In an ideal world, your dressing table would be placed near a natural light
source, but if this is not possible, we recommend spot lighting or
Hollywood-style mirror lights, as shown in our walk-in-wardrobe design.
1.
Make a note of all of these figures so that they
can be given to your specialist when needed. While measuring, take note of any
features in your room that could interfere with installation, such as
electrical sockets, light switches and fittings, window ledges, radiators, and
doors. Following that, we recommend that you take all of these measurements and
map out your space on a square grid, as shown below. This will provide your
specialist with a visual aid to make the decision.
2.
Wardrobe Isle - It's time to decide on the type
of wardrobe you want by combining combinations, as shown below. This is when
you'll decide how big you want your wardrobe to be, whether it needs to fit
into a room's corner, whether you want your entire run to be standard
wardrobes, or whether you want to incorporate a desk or shelving. If you can't
fit an extra wardrobe in a run but still want your design to be wall-to-wall,
an open shelving unit is a great solution.
3.
Panels and Joinery - Once you’ve chosen the
make-up of your wardrobe, it’s time to fit it perfectly into your space.
You'll need to add an end panel or a custom-fit
plinth to cover the sides of the linen-colored cabinet, depending on whether
your design is wall-to-wall or open-ended. An example is shown below, where
there is a 19mm gap at each end of the wardrobe, which must be filled in order
for it to reach the walls on all sides perfectly.
4.
Filled your Dressing Room right - We recommend
taking a moment to evaluate what you own, what you would like to store, what
you find difficult to store in the present, and which items you would like to
have the most convenient access to. A fitted wardrobe is built to last, so it's
critical that you get this step right and design it to suit your lifestyle and
tastes so that you can reap the benefits for years to come. Antonovich Design creates wardrobes
that have a variety of internal storage options. Depending on your storage
requirements, you can select from pre-defined bundles or create and design your
own. Mix and match from a selection of hanging rails, additional shelves,
drawer organizers, shelving units, stackable drawers and
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