Question
Built in wardrobes, what should I consider? I have had a few quotes and the costs vary so much…
Answer
A great saver of space is a really well designed wardrobe. There are many companies that specialise in just that. Eg. Creative Wardrobes, Stegbar, and Ikea to name a few.
Costs will of course vary depending on the inclusions, but will probably double your storage space. I have suggested a few companies to you that will do the lot alternately consider saving money by working out your requirements and going to someone like Ikea and if your handy doing installation yourself.
You should consider
- Double hanging for pants and skirts and shirts
- Narrow Drawers with divisions for accessories
- Deeper drawers for bulky jumpers
- Shoe racks
- Internal lighting
- Do you want doors? This will certainly stop your clothes from fading and also give a much neater appearance.
- Placing doors on the robe also allows you to position a full length mirror on the inside.
- Pants can be placed on a pull out racks for easy viewing
- Pull out ironing board
- Internal power points if required
- Ties and belts can be organised in a compact way wither hanging or placed in a narrow sectioned drawer
- Drawers can be even made with clear fronts to allow for full visibility
For ideas on what gadgets you can insert look at Hafeles web site and follow this link to go straight to the wardrobe section. http://www.hafele.com.au/isapi/online/homecollection/homecollection.asp
Ikea also has a fabulous value for money solution for your robes. Great ideas and a fantastic price, you do of course need some one that can install it for you.
They even have stylish little baskets to insert in your drawers to allow you to place things in compartments without actually having structured divisions
If you have your own question, please Ask Leigh
Question
Built in wardrobes, what should I consider? I have had a few quotes and the costs vary so much…
Answer
A great saver of space is a really well designed wardrobe. There are many companies that specialise in just that. Eg. Creative Wardrobes, Stegbar, and Ikea to name a few.
Costs will of course vary depending on the inclusions, but will probably double your storage space. I have suggested a few companies to you that will do the lot alternately consider saving money by working out your requirements and going to someone like Ikea and if your handy doing installation yourself.
You should consider
· Double hanging for pants and skirts and shirts
· Narrow Drawers with divisions for accessories
· Deeper drawers for bulky jumpers
· Shoe racks
· Internal lighting
· Do you want doors? This will certainly stop your clothes from fading and also give a much neater appearance.
· Placing doors on the robe also allows you to position a full length mirror on the inside.
· Pants can be placed on a pull out racks for easy viewing
· Pull out ironing board
· Internal power points if required
· Ties and belts can be organised in a compact way wither hanging or placed in a narrow sectioned drawer
· Drawers can be even made with clear fronts to allow for full visibility
For ideas on what gadgets you can insert look at Hafeles web site and follow this link to go straight to the wardrobe section. http://www.hafele.com.au/isapi/online/homecollection/homecollection.asp
Ikea also has a fabulous value for money solution for your robes. Great ideas and a fantastic price, you do of course need someone that can install it for you.
They even have stylish little baskets to insert in your drawers to allow you to place things in compartments without actually having structured divisions.
A great saver of space is a really well designed wardrobe. There are many companies that specialise in just that. Eg. Creative Wardrobes, Stegbar, and Ikea to name a few.
Costs will of course vary depending on the inclusions, but will probably double your storage space. I have suggested a few companies to you that will do the lot alternately consider saving money by working out your requirements and going to someone like Ikea and if your handy doing installation yourself.
You should conside:
· Double hanging for pants and skirts and shirts
· Narrow Drawers with divisions for accessories
· Deeper drawers for bulky jumpers
· Shoe racks
· Internal lighting
· Do you want doors? This will certainly stop your clothes from fading and also give a much neater appearance.
· Placing doors on the robe also allows you to position a full length mirror on the inside.
· Pants can be placed on a pull out racks for easy viewing
· Pull out ironing board
· Internal power points if required
· Ties and belts can be organised in a compact way wither hanging or placed in a narrow sectioned drawer
· Drawers can be even made with clear fronts to allow for full visibility
For ideas on what gadgets you can insert look at Hafeles web site and follow this link to go straight to the wardrobe section. http://www.hafele.com.au/isapi/online/homecollection/homecollection.asp
Ikea also has a fabulous value for money solution for your robes. Great ideas and a fantastic price, you do of course need some one that can install it for you.
If you have your own question, please click here to: Ask Leigh
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