KEY TO YOUR HOME 2020

68 / KEY TOYOUR HOME bedroom Walk-in wardrobe It is not uncommon for homeowners to fantasise about extravagant walk-in wardobes that imbue a sense of luxury in the home. A walk-in however, would require a large chunk of floor space, and would thus probably require you to sacrifice a spare bedroom, or a part of your master bedroom, to accommodate it. One of the smaller bedrooms of this home was converted to become a walk-in wardrobe. The dresser table was kept to a compact, extended ledge, mounted at the end of one side of the wardrobe units, providing just enough space for the female homeowner’s daily grooming needs. In addition to the full-length wardrobe units, this walk-in wardrobe also contains a visually-appealing island to provide extra storage for clothes and accessories. For homeowners in favour of the open- concept, an open wardrobe will probably appeal to you. However, without constant organisation and maintenance, an open wardrobe can quickly become an eyesore in your room. After all, there’s no way to conceal the visual clutter in an exposed, doorless closet. Design by House of Chais Design by Mr Shopper Studio Image courtesy of IKEA

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