Why Are Built in Wardrobes a Great Project to Do During the Pandemic?Posted by Sarah Addyson on December 20th, 2020 Wardrobes are one of the most important pieces of furniture in any house. Regardless if they are built in wardrobes or a fabulous walk in wardrobe, people will always be interested in having them and using them to store various items of clothing or other stuff as well. And although putting one in might be quite the challenge for some people, there isn’t a thing that a good video tutorial can’t help with. It might not help you get to Narnia, but wardrobes are essential and have become one of the most popular projects people are doing all around the world in order to keep their spirits up and to also make their homes as nice and functional as possible. Who Needs a Walk in Wardrobe?Wardrobes aren’t only a space to store clothes, shoes and other accessories or things that you don’t want to get dusty or getting lost. They are also a statement of how neatly a house is kept and what the owner of said house keeps in the highest of regards. A wardrobe can also be a very beautiful piece of furniture, a conversation starter and a thing one can brag about to friends. But deciding what kind of wardrobe one needs is a whole other problem all together. Thankfully, there are a lot of models to pick from and each person can find exactly what they need. For instance, although not everybody can have a walk in wardrobe , a lot of people would like one. But having that particular type of wardrobe requires some space. A walk in wardrobe is usually best suited for somebody that owns a house and can do without one of the rooms in order to create the wardrobe. Also, where the room is located is quite an important matter. Traditionally, the wardrobe should be right off the master bedroom, or at least very close to it. This is because, although it is a separate room, the wardrobe should fit in with the rest of house without creating any confusion or unsightly modifications to the space. So, anybody using the bedroom, can simply walk into the wardrobe whenever they need to, without stepping out of the room. Another thing anyone wanting a walk in wardrobe should be aware of is that it doesn’t help to have only the space itself. You also have to know how to organize it. A walk in wardrobe requires significantly more work in order to make it functional than a traditional one. Firstly, all of the rods and shelves one has to have in the wardrobe usually have to be custom made, in order to ensure a perfect fit with the space itself. This can set the owner back a pretty penny, especially if they are going for the high end stuff. But it is worth it, if you think about the space you are now saving rather than simply let it go to waste, and the fact that you now have your very own walk in wardrobe. The idea of this kind of wardrobe isn’t something new. Although nowadays pretty much anyone, with the space, time and money available, can have one, traditionally walk in wardrobes were most frequently seen gracing the homes of nobility and very upper class families. Times have changed and the wardrobe you can walk in and have everything arranged around you has become the dream any fashion conscientious woman had and wanted. Manufacturers, constructors and everyday handymen can now deliver this dream to almost any home with enough space to spare, making this dream a reality for more and more people all over the world. Why Put in Built in Wardrobes During the Pandemic?
The idea behind the built in wardrobes basically is to have a storage space that neatly fills in a space in a room that normally wouldn’t be used for anything else. There are also a lot of advantages to built in wardrobes, besides repurposing a useless space: Making or just putting in built in wardrobes is a very fun and engaging project one can do during these troubling times. It can take up to a few days but it will be all well worth it when you’ll see all your coats and hats sitting nicely somewhere, instead of crowding up your coat rack or just randomly tossed around the house. Like it? Share it!More by this author |