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How to Design a Single Column Walking Wardrobe

How to Design a Single Column Walking Wardrobe

Single Column Walking Wardrobe
A walk-in wardrobe is the ultimate storage solution, yet creating one requires careful consideration of space and organization. Whether converting an existing closet into a dressing room or adding one in an entirely new area, creating the ideal home for all of your clothes, shoes and accessories using hanging rods, shelves and drawers in combination can create optimal organization while you add personal flair by applying various styling techniques that reflect who you are as an individual.

A walk-in wardrobe's most important element is wall space for hangers. If your available space is limited, single-sided closets offer the best solution, which utilizes fewer walls than split designs. A minimum width of 5' (1.52 meters) ensures 2 feet 61 cm of storage with 3 feet clearance aisle for access - these units can even feature left or right door openings depending on your preferences and floor plan design.

As part of your closet storage plans, height is another critical element. To prevent long coats and dresses from dragging across the floor, install at least 66 in. from the floor a Single Shelf-and-Pole for long coats and dresses to stay off. Exceptionally tall people may even require higher shelves to ensure clothing doesn't drag along on the ground.

Walk-in wardrobes provide much-needed ventilation to delicate fabrics like silk and wool as well as leather items which require airflow for proper breathing. Regular closets may trap moisture inside their fabrics and wood materials, leading to mold growth or mildew growth over time. In contrast, walk-in wardrobes allow moisture to circulate outward and evaporate naturally - something especially helpful for delicate fabrics like these that need airflow.

Make a drawer or basket your fabric care section by setting aside irons, sweater shavers and stones, lint rollers, stain remover, sewing kits and shoe polish/brushes as part of fabric care supplies. Storing these things together allows you to easily access them when needed! Keeping them organized ensures they can't end up dispersed around the house.

Custom details such as bespoke bench seats, tufted headboards or embroidered curtains can help your walk-in wardrobe to stand out. This option is particularly effective if you have limited space and want to add luxury and glamour. These elements are easy to integrate and will add your wardrobe a personalized, unique touch. Even without budget for custom features you can still personalize it by including simple touches like fresh flower arrangements or some artwork; just be sure to keep things balanced with key pieces to prevent it from looking chaotic.


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