Different Types of Wardrobes Explained

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If you’ve been busy renovating your home, then you understand there is an extensive option of wardrobes to choose from. All the different choices can leave you confused and overwhelmed, because the more you must choose from, the more indecisive some people get.

Wardrobes are no different. There are a few options to choose from, and it all depends on how much space you have available, the style and your budget. Knowing what you are getting can make a world of difference and narrow down your decision-making.

Here are five different types of wardrobes explained:

1. The hinged wardrobe

The hinged door wardrobe is the wardrobe that is most often used. Its traditional look makes it stand out from the rest of the wardrobes because it appeals to a large audience.

This wardrobe opens just like a door would. It requires space to open and won’t work in a smaller bedroom. The design is simplistic and can be finished in a myriad of different designs and styles.

The hinged wardrobe is a fan favourite for a larger bedroom.

2. The Sliding Door Wardrobe

This is the hinged door wardrobe but upgraded. It requires a lot less space and has a very modern and contemporary look. Depending on the size of your wardrobe, the number of sliding doors will differ. Some wardrobes might only need two, where others might need four.

It opens with a sliding motion, instead of pulling the door open. Also comes in a mirrored option

3. The Fitted Wardrobe

A fitted wardrobe trumps the freestanding wardrobe because it saves you so much space. It is fitted against the wall and can be built up against the ceiling. The shape of the bedroom won’t hinder the installation process because these wardrobes are custom built to fit almost any space.

You will also be investing in your home when you have fitted wardrobes put it. You might not be able to take it with you, but if you do move one day, you will make the money you spent back.

There are different kinds of fitted wardrobes Sydney to suit all budgets, so you can choose the best option for you and your home.

4. The Mirror Wardrobe

A mirrored wardrobe can be used to make a room appear larger than it actually is. By reflecting light back into the space, it will create an illusion that a small space is larger than it actually it is.

The mirror can be used on both hinged and sliding doors, and some even come with the option of having the mirror framed. If your wardrobe is built up to the ceiling, then the mirror will be custom made to fill the door or doors, creating a light and airy feel. No need to purchase an extra mirror so you can check out your outfit for the day.

5. The custom wardrobe

Now with all the above options explained, you can now decide on a custom-built wardrobe to suit your home and lifestyle. With or without mirrors, built to the ceiling or not, custom colours and hinged or sliding doors.

No matter what your decision, you will end up a personal wardrobe which will be perfectly tailored for you.

 

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