There is a lot to appreciate about being able to design and order your own wardrobes. It’s not so much the act of going through with the process of speaking to the wardrobe manufacturers but more the ability to accurately gauge the amount of storage room you will need, the layout of your wardrobe and the ratio of hanging to shelf space you will need. It’s this that holds the key to a successful wardrobe installation.
When it comes to bespoke fitted wardrobes the key is in the planning and working out exactly what is going to be stored in the wardrobes and in what proportion the hanging space is going to have to be compared to the shelf space. Wardrobe accessories such as hanging racks, shoe trees and vacuum sealed bags will give you added space in the wardrobe but the basic layout must be decided before the wardrobe is installed.
A popular way to give you the versatility needed to adapt to changing needs and situations is to use a modular shelving system. With this system it is very easy to not only change the size of the shelf space but also to increase or decrease the number of shelves. The adjustments required are quite small but they can make a big difference to the amount of storage you will be able to give yourself.

Fitted wardrobes aren’t always appropriate for every room. In many cases small bedrooms simply have no space to accommodate a built in robe. It may not even be possible to fit a wardrobe into a larger bedroom if the wall configuration doesn’t allow it. It pays to take some careful measurements before going ahead and committing to the installation. It’s also at this point that you should get some advice from the wardrobe installation professionals.
Making the right decisions before the wardrobe is made and installed will help you get the most out of the wardrobe once it has been put into your house. Paying attention to your own needs will ensure that there won’t be clothes without a home when the job is done.
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