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Fitted Wardrobes

By | Apr 28, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

These days one major interior design stipulation is to ensure that your design is not cluttered, and is basic but fashionable. Using a fitted wardrobe will help you keep this rule, and you won't need to change your house's structure. If you carefully plan and design your space, you will be able to have an area that is clutter-free and versatile.

Because of the fast pace of today's society and the small living areas, practical, yet fashionable designs have had to be combined. Fitted wardrobes that are already assembled are an excellent piece of furniture in which to keep your clothing items or other belongings. They are practical and stylish at the same time. You will be able to access anything you need at any time if you have a structure like this. If you plan out your rooms, you will be able to create a space that can be used as an area to entertain, or as an office with a simple transformation.

Certain fitted wardrobes are capable of storing a flat screen TV up to 47" wide along with an entire theater system, or it can store a computer and office necessities. You will be able to change a room to match your current needs quickly, and the space will remain without clutter, fashionable, and well-organized. Of course, this is precisely what we're looking for. Due to the innovations made in furniture made of wood or other materials, you can certainly find a fitted wardrobe that will match your needs, as well as your style. Here are some basic interior design suggestions that will allow you to maximize the area and versatility of the rooms in your house.

There are wardrobes that go from the ceiling to the floor and have diagonally-lined doors which will make the room seem bigger than it is. Using lights and mirrors will also make an area appear to be larger and well-lit. Putting in fitted wardrobes in which to store computers and other electronic devices will give your room a clean, clutter-free appearance, but you will still be able to access all of these devices whenever you want. Paint the walls light colors if you have dark or medium-dark wood furniture. Paint the walls darker colors if you have light wood furniture. Try not to paint the walls very dark colors since they will become the focus point of the area and will make the area seem smaller than it actually is. If you paint the ceiling the same color you paint the roof, small areas will seem bigger. If you want to make a narrow area seem wider, use horizontally-lined doors on fitted wardrobes to minimize the appearance of the vertical lines in the area.





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