KEY TO YOUR HOME 2020

KEY TOYOUR HOME / 61 Floor-To- Ceiling Wardrobe As another key furniture piece that occupies considerable floor space in your bedroom, the wardrobe can be made more space-savvy by turning it into a built-in, floor-to- ceiling fixture instead. The built-in wardrobe is also a favourite among homeowners for its versatile and customisable characteristics, as it is capable of taking on any layout, transforming even the oddest nooks into a fully usable area. Choosing furniture with multiple functions can help you to cut down on the number of furniture pieces that might take up precious floor space in your room. For example, bay window seats can be built with alcoves underneath to maximise storage in a compact space. If your budget allows, you can even go for built-in fixtures that can serve multiple purposes, such as being a headboard, storage, and lighting solution all-in-one. Double-Duty Furniture Your bay window space can be transformed into a storage area by incorporating closed storage compartments or open shelving units. Even with storage added, the bay window can still act as a sitting bench, further maximising its use. Full-height cabinets were fitted into this bedroom space to solve the issue of storage for clothing. The L-shape fully utilises the sharp corner of the room, while the recessed niche provides a convenient spot for the homeowners to use as a bedside table. Design by D’Marvel Scale Design by The Orange Cube Match the colour of your wardrobe front with the adjacent wall to create an illusion of spaciousness in a narrow room.

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