Ideas for choosing a spacious wardrobe
The wardrobe is one of the most essential pieces of furniture in a home: it not only has the task of "containing" clothes, accessories, and linens, but also of doing so with criteria and order, making everything "accessible" and easily retrievable when needed.
For this reason, it becomes essential to carefully evaluate the most appropriate wardrobe measurements, style, structure, and in general, the types of wardrobe that are most suitable for our needs. So, how do you choose the right wardrobe?
Spacious wardrobes: instructions for use
First of all, you should start from your own needs, evaluating how much space you have available (also in relation to the ceiling!) and how many clothes the wardrobe should accommodate (many, few?).
Four-season wardrobe and dimensions
The idea of the four-season wardrobe is anything but vintage, especially if you are a Carrie Bradshaw from "Sex and the City" and would prefer a "gigantic wardrobe" to a diamond. Ideally, you should have an entire wall opposite the bed in the room, on which to set up the wardrobe for the entire length: the important thing is to have the right spaces in the internal structure, with clothes hangers at suitable heights (half-height for pants, skirts, and jackets, full-height for long dresses, coats, and suits), drawers and compartments in plain sight for accessories or folded clothes to keep within reach. The space at the top, under the ceiling, should be ample and intended for bed linen or seasonal changes.
Types of wardrobe and spaces
If the spaces are narrow, the solution of sliding doors, rather than hinged ones, is the most suitable, and if you have a corner available, you could also opt for a corner wardrobe. Furthermore, especially in conditions of scarcity of natural light, you could adopt the solution of the mirror, both as an insert in the wardrobe cladding panels and as a total covering: a mirrored wardrobe amplifies the space of a small room and illuminates the environment, as well as having the functionality of a reflective surface.
In general, the style of the house should be expressed in a homogeneous way also in the bedroom, so the wardrobe can reflect the classic or modern style, however, some precautions, such as a smooth, homogeneous surface with light tones and sliding doors, certainly lightens the spaces and, in the case of small rooms, this helps not to overload the gaze.
Wardrobes and integrated lighting
In recent years, integrated lighting systems in furniture have become increasingly popular: an aesthetic convenience as well as functional, which certainly helps in the search for what is needed in a spacious and full wardrobe.
Wardrobe or walk-in closet?
If you have the right space available, the doubt would not even arise: the walk-in closet would be ideal for containing everything in an orderly and visible way. However, if the room is adequately spacious, but not enough to create a real walk-in closet, an interesting solution could be to place the bed in the center, with the headboard facing the wardrobe behind, creating a space that simulates a real walk-in closet in a non-conventional way.