Wirral Life March 2019 | Page 64

W INTERIORS L WHY WALK-IN WARDROBES ARE SURPRISINGLY BECOMING THE NEW NORM A walk-in wardrobe is the ultimate luxury for any fashion and home lover. A separate space to organise your favourite clothes and get ready for the day ahead can have such a positive impact on your overall wellbeing. Just like ensuite bathrooms, walk-in wardrobes have become a desirable addition to the home, combining organisation and luxury. However, mention a walk-in wardrobe and our minds instantly wander to glamorous spaces, adjoined to stunningly large bedrooms, achievable only for the lives of the rich and famous! It might seem so far beyond your reach... or is it? At Sliderobes, we have walk-in wardrobe ideas for rooms of all shapes and sizes. Let us show you how! WALK THIS WAY The secret to designing a walk-in wardrobe is all about being smart with your space and using every inch of it. Whether you have a whole room or an unused corner of your bedroom to transform, Sliderobes fitted furniture is made-to-measure and designed around you. Our designs hug corners and love angles. Wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling storage can create the ultimate walk-in closet. A LARGE WALK-IN WARDROBE A full room lends itself well to an impressive display of open wardrobe space including hanging rails, shelves and drawers. Transform that unused bedroom into a functional space by creating a dressing room complete with a central dressing table to get ready in style. Or turn the box room of a smaller home into the perfect walk-in wardrobe. Space under eaves, alcoves and sloping ceilings are ideal for made to measure 64 wirrallife.com furniture. These spaces may appear awkward, but with the right décor and fitted furniture, you can turn tricky spaces into well-ordered retreats. A SMALL WALK-IN WARDROBE If you don't have a spare room, sliding doors are great room dividers. Utilise floor space in the corner of a bedroom and create a triangular walk-in wardrobe. Corner robe hanging rails make perfect use of these awkward spaces. In order to maximise space in your room, consider if your bed could be positioned elsewhere. A slight change of layout in your bedroom might create more space than you thought possible. Mirrored sliding wardrobe doors have a minimalist and stylish look. They are functional as a full-length mirror and also make a room seem bigger. If you want to go for a different door finish, then Sliderobes’ nifty pull-out mirror is a clever gadget that tucks neatly back into the wardrobe. A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING Think about the clothes you have and what else you want to have a place for. Separate your long and short hanging. Make the most of your drawer space by rolling your t-shirts instead of folding. This will make favourite tops easier to find with the bonus of no creases! Soft close drawers are more expensive than shelves, so to help maximise your budget, know exactly what you want to keep in them. Featured accessories such as Sliderobes pull-out shoe rack will neatly organise and display your shoes. Shelves above hanging