Wardrobe specifics
In a world where the living spaces have become smaller and
lives so hectic, there's simply no time for home management. Consequently,
people choose their furniture solutions wisely today. Urban homes demand
compact, smarter and low-maintenance furniture which does not clutter the
space. Organizing and maintaining a wardrobe is the most difficult and
time-consuming task. Nothing makes life more peaceful than a tidy and
well-organized wardrobe.
Adding to this is the fact that today; people are
well-traveled with lots of aesthetic sensibilities. They are constantly on the
lookout for a good design with equally good functionalities; in short, the end
product should be a beautiful marriage of design and functionality, which works
for the users and not vice versa.
Thinking of
everything
Choose your wardrobe in such a way that it works for you and
you are not spending too much time trying to organise it. You might hear people
say wardrobe management is an art but here are a few tips that will make it a
quick and easy process. By not having to organise your wardrobe every other
day, these suggestions will help make your life much simpler in the long run:
His and hers: The wardrobe of the master bedroom is usually
much larger than the ones in any other room. This gives better opportunities
for more compartments and sections in the wardrobe. Couples can use smart
internal configuration to ensure each partner gets not just a designated
section for themselves, but for each item in their wardrobe. For instance, a
section for ties, belts, socks and handkerchiefs and a section for scarfs,
westerns and other accessories.
Mirrored wardrobes: Having mirrored wardrobes can have
advantages both in terms of functionality and the look. Mirrors make any room
look larger. It reflects the natural light and thus add brightness and
dimension to the room, making it feel airier and spacious. Full-length mirrors
in the wardrobes also help people make quick decisions when it comes to
dressing. And not to forget the fact that you might also end up saving that
space for the mirror somewhere else in the room.
Planned internals: Indian attires need special
functionalities in the wardrobes. Thick shawls, heavy lehengas and embroidered
saris demand racks with a lot of depth. You definitely need a separate space to
hang saris, a section for those expensive suits or sherwanis or even those
crisp shirts. The provision of planned internals for sari racks, trousers
racks, suits and ties help decongest the space and keep it organised. This way,
all your expensive clothes will be safe and won't get mixed up with your daily
apparel.
Lighting and sensors: When it comes to wardrobes, people
mostly talk about the space utilisation and aesthetic factors. But your
wardrobe is definitely incomplete without a proper lighting system. Lights
outside and sensors inside not only lift the chic look of the wardrobe but
provide better visibility to the farthest corners of the various pull-out
drawers, baskets and racks. This helps finding things more easily in the night
without disturbing anyone else.
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