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Advantages of Built-in Wardrobe
In the bedroom, kitchen, living room and even the laundry room. A built-in wardrobe literally fits into any space in the house. Beautiful and modern, this type of closet still enhances the interior, adding it a cleaner and more neutral aesthetic look.
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Where to Use Built-in Wardrobe
A built-in wardrobe can be installed anywhere in the house, including the living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and laundry room. But each room will require a different wardrobe model and design to meet the needs of that specific space. Tip: Be cautious when using built-in wardrobes in children's rooms. This is because children grow quickly and today's wardrobe may not fit tomorrow.
Therefore, if you choose a built-in wardrobe for a child's room, prefer a larger project that will serve the child until teenage years.
Advantages of Built-in Wardrobe
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The main feature (and difference) of a built-in wardrobe compared to others is that it has no side or top structures, only the front part.
This makes the wardrobe elegant and inconspicuous in its environment, supporting modern, refined décor and even simpler but cleanliness-valuing aesthetics.
Custom Manufacturing
Another advantage of a built-in wardrobe is that it can be fully adapted to your needs since this type of wardrobe is made to order. In other words, you can define the number of niches, shelves, drawers and doors in the project, as well as, of course, determine the entire appearance of the wardrobe, including colors, shape and finish.
This is very interesting for those who have little free space and want to turn it into a more functional place in daily life, since custom furniture manufacturing allows full space optimization.
Works with Any Style
A built-in wardrobe complements any interior type, whether rustic, modern, retro or classic. To do this, simply choose the material type that best suits the 'covering' of the wardrobe. Colors also play an important role in the final project result.
If your goal, for example, is to create a classic design of a built-in wardrobe, choose light neutral colors. For rustic built-in wardrobes, wooden doors work well. In a modern project try neutral colors, whether light or dark.
Space Saving
A built-in wardrobe saves space and guarantees a feeling of spaciousness in the surrounding environment. This happens because the hidden furniture structure makes it inconspicuous, creating visually more spacious environments.
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