Tips for Designing Walk-In Wardrobes
Keep item list handy: It is extremely important for you to know what all things you are planning to store in wardrobe. It is best to categorize each item under different heads like shoes, formal wear, jewellery, casual wear etc. Once you have classified each item, it is time to decide how much space each category would require. This will
help you in designing a basic layout.
Know the area: when you are using a walking wardrobe, you will usually use up the entire room. You must therefore know certain things about the room. Factors like sunlight, dampness, ventilation, radiations etc play an important role in deciding the material that you will use for designing the wardrobe. If the room is prone to dampness, then you must avoid using wood. Wire selves or solid timber wood can be ideal options for designing the wardrobe then.
Plan out all electrics and sockets well
Do not play with safety. Comfort matters the most. It is important that electrical fittings and sockets are placed in strategic positions. Sockets should not be hidden behind wardrobe units as this will hamper the access to them. Keep electrical fittings in mind while designing the wardrobe. Use small bulbs and back panel lights to ensure that wardrobe is adequately illuminated.
Decide positioning of items: this is the most important part of walk-in wardrobe designing. You must decide where you are going to place each category of items. You must think about things like: are you going to place shoes on racks or are you going to create individual units for storing them, are you going to hang your clothes or fold them and keep them? Would jewellery be further categorized?
Do not neglect the budget
Budget matters the most. Hence, plan up everything in advance right from designing till giving an appropriate colour to it. This will help you to arrive at an approximate budget. Brows different sites and compare prices for different storage options to get best out of your budget.
Consider the right colours
Choosing the right colour entirely depends on the way your room looks. If your room is over exposed with light, then choose a dark colour. This will bring freshness in your room and thus creates a perfect harmony of colours.