5 Features To Include In Your Custom-Built Walk-In Wardrobe

Are you designing a custom-built walk-in wardrobe? As with any project, it's important to consider the latest trends and features available. With a custom-built wardrobe, you can tailor the design to suit your specific needs and style. Read on for five features that you may want to include in your new walk-in wardrobe.

1. Lighting

A well-lit closet is key when looking for an outfit, so why not take your lighting game up a notch with some statement lights? From vintage Edison bulbs to modern pendant lighting fixtures, there are plenty of options for adding an extra bit of glitz and glamour to your walk-in wardrobe.

2. Mirrors

Mirrors are important when getting dressed, but you don't have to settle for the standard wall mirror. Consider incorporating a full-length mirror into one of the doors or sides of your wardrobe or even installing a triple-panelled floor-length mirror inside.

3. Wallpaper

You don't have to stick with boring white walls in your wardrobe; wallpaper is becoming increasingly popular in closets as it adds colour and personality without taking up too much space. Floral prints are great for adding a touch of femininity, while bold geometric designs add an edge of sophistication.

4. Hooks

Gone are the days when hooks were limited to bathrobes or hoodies; now, they come in all shapes and sizes. A few strategically placed hooks can do wonders for keeping things off the floor, especially if you have kids. Opt for quirky animal shapes or stylish metal designs, depending on what suits your style best.

5. Accessories

Finally, accessorise. Once the big items like lighting and shelving are sorted out, take some time to think about smaller details that will make all the difference in your custom-built wardrobe. Consider where you want to place shoe racks, baskets and dividers for separate items on drawers/shelves — these smaller details will help keep your wardrobe organised and looking its best. Whether you're storing shoes, jewellery or ties, these extra features will ensure everything has its own designated spot. 

Conclusion

Your custom-built walk-in wardrobe is only limited by your imagination — so think outside the box when designing yours. With these five features in mind, you have all that you need to design a unique and stylish space that matches both form and function perfectly. To find out more, reach out to a company that designs and constructs custom walk-in wardrobes.

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Hello! I'm Harold, and I am a very keen gardener and home DIY enthusiast. I started this blog as a result of a conversation I had with a friend. We were chatting with each other about the latest jobs we were planning to complete. I was giving my friend some tips when he suggested that I write a series of articles so I could pass on my wisdom to others. I learnt all about home and garden DIY from a local contractor who used to complete work for me. Eventually, I realised I knew enough to carry out the work myself.

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