Do you have a small, odd-shaped or non-traditional bedroom that doesn’t have a wardrobe or closet? Well it’s not as bad as it might seem, instead you have the ability to do some really clever wardrobe design ideas.
We’ve found the best clever wardrobe design ideas for out of the ordinary bedrooms.
Wardrobe divider
Create the illusion of a walk in wardrobe by putting in a divider in. Yes, it will make your bedroom instantly smaller but if you use a light colour or frosted glass it might be a sacrifice you’re willing to make.
Source: Homed It
High storage
Above the existing wardrobe space or the bed is an unused space that you could utilise for additional storage. Just simple shelving will allow you to store your winter blankets, big jumpers and even shoes.
Source: Apartment Therapy
Frame the bed
Another clever wardrobe solution is to use closed-in vertical wardrobes, which also happen to frame the bed. If you make them roof height it means you can use the whole space, and you’ll be able to put in more than you think.
Source: Apartment Therapy
Open wardrobe shelving
This is not only practical but actually looks awesome – like a clothing shop almost. It’s also financially economical for most people as you can find simple shelving in IKEA and spray paint it to match your home.
Consider hiring an Airtasker handyman for this to double check it’s all secure and level.
Source: Lifehack
Under the bed
There are beds built to lift up so that you can store shoes and clothes under the bed. This is the perfect apartment wardrobe solution.
Use the unused space
Sounds simple enough, but you can convert a cupboard under some stairs or a loft space into a wardrobe. You’ll be surprised by how much you can store and easily combine draws, shoe racks, and vertical hanging space.
Source: Remodelista
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