The Elegance of a Mirror Wardrobe

April 1st, 2010, Posted in wardrobe closets

Mirrors are known to add a dash of glamor and shine to a regular and bourgeois looking area. Especially when it comes to a bedroom, a strategically placed mirror can almost be a point of focal attraction. A beveled mirror on the closet doors can lend an understated style to your bedroom.

Mirrored wardrobes are largely available in various hues and designs. In fact with increasing demand and more awareness, even the finish of such mirrors is being customized. The wardrobe can be adorned with a satin gold, gloss enamel, oiled bronze or a brush nickel finish. One can make a choice between a framed or an unframed mirror for their wardrobes. Also there are lot of designer wardrobes that are contemporary in look and yet durable and long lasting. Choose your pick from a sliding mirror door wardrobe or a walk in wardrobe. For those who have a space constraint, there are plenty of by-fold mirror doors to choose from.

If the material of your mirror wardrobe is a prime concern then you can browse through the internet to check the various varieties of mirror closet doors. These include mahogany wood, galvanized aluminum, solid oak and many more. The color of the wardrobes can be coordinated with the color of the walls with the help of glazing vinyl. A lot of shops that offer resplendent mirror handles for wardrobes. One can choose between an up market designers or the local wholesale interior shop, depending on the budget.

Some great brands like Asprey, Aurora, Brittany and Kestrel, can offer you a wide range of mirror wardrobes with comparable prices and quality .Whenever out to buy a mirror for the wardrobe, do keep in mind the size of your closet door The size and weight of the mirror shall always be in proportion it the door for a perfect fit and enhanced safety. Choose a Perspex mirror for a light weighing door and if a sold look is what you need, antique mirrors can be your final choice.

Whatever size or shape, an elegant mirror can definitely make the room look larger in size besides lending a decorative touch to it and of course, adorning a storage closet that will give you space for your wardrobe!

The Corner Wardrobe: A Fantastic Way to Maximize Closet Space

March 29th, 2010, Posted in Fitted Wardrobes, wardrobe closets

When space is limited, a corner wardrobe is a great option for those looking for some extra storage. The corner of a bedroom is often a space that goes without being utilized, so taking advantage of the space for storage is a great idea.

Corner closets are available in all different types of styles and colors. Popularly, many young couples like to outfit their home with a very modern corner wardrobe these days, but it’s absolutely still possible to buy the classic looking antique corner closets as well that represent more of the aesthetics of an armoire than the post-modern designs. As far as shape and size goes, these storage closets can be very narrow to very large, it simply depends on what you want installed. With enough looking – or by simply finding a reliable and resourceful guy who installs fitted wardrobes for a living! – a person could get their wardrobe outfitted with nearly any type of wood or finish they wanted. Popular styles include cherry, wormwood, oak, and pine wardrobes.

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Some of these wardrobes can cost a lot of money, but it is not hard to find one at a very reasonable price. A hip furniture store with great prices – like Ikea – has many corner wardrobes available starting at $400.00, but someone could spend a few thousand if they chose to. For its functionality, a $400.00 Ikea wardrobe is a great value! It includes a clothes rail and a couple of shelves for extra storage, and is even equipped with lights.

There are a couple of things a consumer must keep in mind when purchasing one of these closets. They need to remember how much room they actually have for this closet. They should measure both the height and weight of the space to ensure they will not take up too much space and that they have the ceiling clearance to allow for a closet. They should also try and match the finish of the wardrobe to their existing furniture. Doing some research online is a great way to find which retailers will suit their needs.

Corner wardrobes usually need to be fastened to the wall of the room to prevent it from falling over. Different homes and closets require different fasteners, and they are usually not included in the closet purchase.

A corner wardrobe can either take the place of a closet as clothing storage or greatly supplement those rooms which have small built-in closets. It is always important for the customer to check their budget, storage, and decorating needs before committing to a purchase of a corner wardrobe.

Using Wardrobe Furniture As a Versatile Piece of Decorating Art

March 27th, 2010, Posted in armoire, wardrobe closets

Wardrobe furniture was created to solve a problem. A number of fabrics form wrinkles, whenever they are folded. Therefore any clothing made from such fabrics should not be folded and stored in a drawer. Such clothing should be hung in a closet or wardrobe. While both a closet and wardrobe solve the same problem, those two solutions have a couple different features.

Unlike a closet, some wardrobes can be moved from room to room. That particular type of wardrobe furniture is called a portable wardrobe. Unlike a closet, some wardrobes come with a “window” on their door. The bonnetiere is such a wardrobe.

Like closet space, a wardrobe can be designed to fit in a corner. When a piece of wardrobe furniture occupies a corner it is called a corner wardrobe. Like closet space, something that furnishes a room with wardrobe storage space can be provided with a mirror. The reflection coming from a mirror wardrobe can serve to emphasize the beauty of the furniture in a room.

The original wardrobes had an important place in any bedroom. Those early wardrobes provided a bedroom with hanging space for clothing. The users of the first wardrobe furniture lived in homes that lacked closet space. Those early wardrobes reflected the accepted furniture design of the period, the period of time when they were created.

Today, not all wardrobes have that same ornate design. At the present time, one can find updated, more modern looking wardrobes. At www.cb2.com, an online shopper can find a wall mounted wardrobe. At www.westelm.com, one can locate and order a wooden wardrobe that sits on gunmetal legs. At the website that offers PotteryBarn furniture, one can find a wardrobe with a more traditional look. By entering “Belvedere armoire” or “Ashby Collection” into the proper space, an Internet user can call up the desired web page and learn more about wardrobe furniture.

When Only The Best Will Do, Built In Closets Are A Must For You

March 15th, 2010, Posted in Stand Alone Closets, armoire, wardrobe closets

There comes a time in life when it is time to enjoy the fruit of one’s labors. The years of hard work and scrimping and saving have paid off, the children have left the nest and those home improvement dreams that have been deferred can now be realized.  For many homeowners, one of these is the installation of gorgeous built in closets.

There is an entire world of luxury custom closet ideas and retailers on the Internet. Now there is time for leisurely browsing the many sites with photographs and suggestions of how to plan and find the appropriate contractor to install an absolutely stunning and incredibly functional closet. A truly beautiful built in closet can actually serve as a private dressing area as well as a place to house and protect a wardrobe.

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When it comes to high end built in options, there is literally no end to the possibilities. While in the past, even luxurious closets were still only for carefully storing clothing, accessories and shoes, today the discerning closet designer can include sitting areas, storage islands and even built in armoires with mirrored doors. When constructing new homes today, builders realize that as much as 20 percent of the home’s square footage should be reserved for storage areas and closets.

The addition of islands in built in closets is a growing trend and one that provides the ability to add custom storage areas based on the owner’s needs and desires. These islands serve several functions with drawers that can be specifically designed with dividers for items like hosiery, jewelry and lingerie. Locking drawers make certain that valuable jewelry is safe and easily accessible too.  Island countertops done in granite or tile not only are beautiful but serve as a staging area when preparing for a formal evening out.

Built in closets can be beautiful and functional at the same time. Aesthetic treatments such as raised panels on doors and crown molding add a finishing touch and can actually make the owner want to leave the closet doors open all of the time. Form and function can co-exist when laundry hampers and iron boards are also built in, but hidden from view.  With all of the options available, today’s master closet can be everything from strictly organized and efficient to wildly luxurious and elegant.

Planning Ahead Can Save Time and Money When It Comes to Custom Closets

February 24th, 2010, Posted in Fitted Wardrobes

There is an old saying, nature abhors a vacuum, and anyone who owns a home can attest to this.  If there is an empty space anywhere, it will suddenly become full with all sorts of stuff. Nowhere is this truer than in closets and when the clutter becomes overwhelming, it is time to go online and look into custom closets.

When starting to look into all of the custom closet choices that are available, a smart shopper will save him or herself a ton of time and dollars too, if some basic pre-planning work is done ahead of time. Knowing personal storage needs and desires, as well as those things that make a new closet fully function will go a long way in achieving the best possible fit and function within personal budgetary constraints.

Get out the measuring tape and know exactly how much space is available. Do not forget to look at not just the horizontal floor space, but vertical space too, all of the way up to the ceiling. Capitalize on height if it is available for storing out of season items on high shelves. Consider installing another pole for hanging lesser worn garments above the main pole.

Lighting is another critical factor; you cannot wear what you cannot see. If there happens to be a window or skylight, that is great, but do bear in mind that clothing continually exposed to sunlight will fade over time.  Most will need to have some regular lighting installed and the usual one bare bulb in the center of the ceiling really does not do the job. A tip from lighting designers, make sure that the light source is in front of clothes, not behind, as this casts shadows on the very objects that the owner is searching for.

Finally, do an honest assessment of personal storage habits and the contents of the wardrobe. It is okay to admit that your personal habits will never get shoes into neat little cubbies, so do not waste money on these and instead consider some big open bins on the floor. Custom closets only work well if they are designed with the owner in mind.

Which is Better Then – A Wardrobe Closet or a Fitted Wardrobe?

February 15th, 2010, Posted in Fitted Wardrobes, wardrobe closets

Part Two

This is part two of two in article looking at both fitted wardrobes and the stand alone wardrobe closet. Take a look at part one of our article titled Fitted Wardrobes or Wardrobe Closets? to catch up to this post. Part one we looked at defining these two terms, taking into account how both wardrobe closets and fitted wardrobes are designed. Below we move past definitions to get into the reasons you’d want to choose one type of closet storage system over the other.

To understand which type of closet storage system is better, you need to look at what your needs are in relation to these products.

For instance, a fitted wardrobe with sliding doors is an excellent option for a home that needs a lot of storage space yet cannot afford to waste any space in doing so. A sliding door fitted wardrobe makes for an excellent choice in this situation for a number of reasons:

1. You can store about twice as much in it than a wardrobe closet of the same width.
2. Because the doors slide open, you need not reserve space to the left and right of the unit for the doors to swing open.
3. You can access and utilize the storage space that runs between the top of the fitted wardrobe and the ceiling of your home too.

Additionally, many people find the fitted wardrobe a more attractive option if they are seeking a more modern look for the closet storage system.


On the other hand, a wardrobe closet may be a better fit for those in a different situation. Consider a home with a large amount of space that seeks to use an armoire not just for storage but also as a decorative item. A country home with an antique flair that enjoys relishing in the solid wood wardrobe design would benefit most from the look of an antique closet over the flair of a fitted wardrobe.

Contrast this with someone who is the go a lot and needs a suitable solution for closet storage who might benefit the most from a portable closet, and you have yet another different reason to use one of the other of these two classes of wardrobes.

As you can see, it all comes down to what you want and what you need, as well as the home and living situation, in order to decide which is a better for you: a wardrobe closet or a fitted wardrobe!