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Wardrobes

Brand
ALF Dafre17
Barnini Oseo20
Bruno Zampa1
Capital Collection2
Carpanese home3
CLEI2
Corte Zari5
Ezio Bellotti2
Flou1
Lema15
Ligne Roset1
Modenese Gastone4
Molteni14
Moooi3
Olivieri5
Pianca10
Reflex1
Rolf Benz1
Tomasella19
USM1
Volpi7
Style
Classic34
Contemporary4
Industrial16
Luxury6
Modern99
Material
Fabric1
Glass28
Lacquered17
Melamine9
Metal4
Solid Wood8
Tanned Leather1
Veneer20
Wood82
Color
Aluminium2
Mirrored Glass1
Oak1
Walnut2
Country
France1
Germany1
Italy128
Netherlands3
Switzerland1
Extras
with built-in TV4
with mirror22
Shape
Corner8
Modular17
Sectional52
Priduct year
20021
20051
20061
20092
20111
20121
20141
20157
20173
201812
201920
20202
20211
Installation
Built-In27
General features
Affordable17
Custom17
Design3
Doors/drawers
with coplanar doors25
with doors18
with drawers32
with folding doors2
with sliding doors70
With BIM/CAD1

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Behind Closed Doors: Uncommon Traits of Wardrobes

Wardrobes, also commonly known as closets, are a fundamental component of any bedroom. They provide storage space for clothes, shoes, and other personal items, helping to keep a room clear and organized. However, wardrobes can vary greatly in their design, size, and features, offering unique and often overlooked traits. For example, there is such a type of wardrobe as a walk-in closet. Walk-in closets are especially popular among fashion enthusiasts who require ample space for their extensive wardrobe collections to stand and select needed outfits. These closets often include shelves, drawers, and hanging rods, allowing for optimal storage of clothing and accessories. Other wardrobes are built-in, meaning they are custom-made to fit within the room's dimensions. Built-in wardrobes often blend seamlessly with the room's design, providing a cohesive look while maximizing storage space. They may also include unique features such as sliding doors or built-in lighting. Wardrobe also contributes to the room's aesthetic appeal though the main its feature is just to make all imperfections of personal things invisible.

Inside Out: The Purpose of Wardrobes

Wardrobes serve an essential purpose in our homes providing storage space for clothing, shoes, and accessories. However, for other items beyond clothing, they can provide a place, too, and even serve additional functions. For example, some wardrobes may have built-in drawers or shelves, allowing to store books, bedding, small electronics, or other household items there. In this way, wardrobes are versatile storage solutions for any room in the house whether it is a living room or entryway. However, despite their versatility, closets are most often found in the bedroom. This is because bedrooms are where we typically get dressed in the morning, making them the logical place to store our clothes. Additionally, a wardrobe in the bedroom helps to create a sense of intimacy and a homey feel in the space, contributing to a more peaceful atmosphere.

Closet Connoisseur: Exploring Types and Styles

Some of the most common types of wardrobes are freestanding wardrobes, built-in wardrobes, and walk-in closets where each type offers unique features and benefits. Freestanding wardrobes are often made from wood, rare – from metal, and come in a range of styles, where the most popular options are Classic and Contemporary. These wardrobes typically feature clothes rails for hanging garments, as well as shelves and drawers for folded items. However, built-in wardrobes are more beloved nowadays. These are custom-made closets that fit within a specific space, such as a bedroom alcove or wall. They offer a sleek and integrated look, with sliding doors that blend seamlessly with the room's design. Built-in wardrobes may include a combination of shelving units, clothes rails, and drawers, depending on the owner's preferences. Walk-in closets are often considered the ultimate wardrobe luxury, including specialized organizers and storage solutions, such as pull-out drawers, shoe racks, and accessory trays to suit the owner's specific needs and design preferences. In terms of form, closets could be corner and sectional. Corner wardrobes are designed to fit into a corner of a room, making them an excellent space-saving option. Sectional wardrobes are made up of individual units that can be arranged in a variety of configurations. This type of wardrobe is an excellent choice for larger spaces, allowing for maximum customization and flexibility. The materials used in closet production are wood veneer, melamine, glass, and metal and they impact the design and durability of the wardrobe very much, so it is important to choose the right one for your home.

The Pursuit of Perfect Wardrobe

Choosing the perfect wardrobe can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience with the right tips and guidance. So let's understand your needs and find the ideal option. First, take stock of your current wardrobe and think about your storage and organization needs. Consider the types of clothing and accessories you own and how you prefer to organize them. Then choose the appropriate type of wardrobe – built-in, freestanding, or walk-in, and measure your space. Accurate measurements will help you determine if the size and configuration of the chosen wardrobe will fit your room. Consider how much you are willing to spend on your wardrobe and stick to your budget. You may reduce your selections by doing this. Research different closet types and brands to find one that fits your needs and budget. Read reviews and ask for recommendations from friends and relatives. Lastly, if you have specific needs that cannot be met by a standard wardrobe, consider customizing one to fit your exact needs.

Our Favorite Wardrobe Brand

Italian brand Lema offers a range of customizable wardrobes that perfectly balance technology and style, ideal for those seeking luxury and sophistication. The wardrobe with coplanar doors custom “Ellevi”, for example, is a standout option that comes with various inside combinations for any storage requirements, including cabinet units, and showcases for pants, belts, and shoes. This closet offers customizable interiors and exteriors with over 40 matt or lustrous lacquered shades. Additionally, it has a complex compass-opening system that allows for a totally flat surface without bulges or recesses. Another exquisite option is the freestanding wardrobe from the collection “Warm” by David Lòpez Quincoces, characterized by an elegant and gentle look thanks to a leather finish. The closet has unique stitching that magnifies the light padding and creates uneven graphic patterns on the surface. It also offers various finishes and can be customized according to your preferences, fulfilling any design and aesthetic need. By the way, all the Lema products are completed by refined accessories such as leather and fabric mats for drawers, boxes for shirt compartments, and lighting on the shelf or hanging bar. Thus, these wardrobes are perfect for those who want exceptional attention to design and aesthetics, without compromising on functionality. 

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