Wednesday 1 August 2018

Striking and Stylish Sliding Wardrobes Ideas

Who said wardrobes can’t be as stylish as the clothes that they contain?

You don’t need a dressing room in order to create fabulous bedroom storage, tackle bedroom clutter through beautiful, bespoke and tailor-made fitted wardrobes. Floor to ceiling built in wardrobes can maximise space as they put dead space the better use. Fitted wardrobes make the most of tight corners and awkward spaces to keep floors and surfaces clear, they can further save space by installing sliding doors instead of doors that open outwards. Built in wardrobes can also create clean, streamlined and uncluttered looks, which is common with regular wardrobes.

Whether they take up an entire wall or just an alcove space, the result will be just amazing.

You can blend the wardrobes in with the rest of the room by painting them in the same shade and covering them in the same wallpaper, upholstering them or you could make something entirely different out of them. You could conceal the wardrobes door in ornate plaster work or wood panelling, or use them to make a statement with brass edges or statement handles.

Whatever your style, today’s fitted sliding wardrobes and bedroom storage come with modern and sophisticated options that can create additional space whilst also contributing to room’s décor.
We take inspiration from some of the best built in wardrobe ideas there is…

Pretty plasterwork

Panelled walls open to reveal hidden storage and screen doors glide seamlessly into wall recesses to separate this sanctuary. You can also incorporate the design style into the skirting boards and curtains.
 

Hidden Handles

Bespoke wardrobes can also include concealed handles or handles which operate by being pushed. This can provide the effect that it’s a wall and not a wardrobe.

Built in dressing table

This is a clever design that includes a dressing table incorporated into your wardrobe, not only does this save space but it can hide a cluttered area away.

Wallpapered wardrobes

Transform a plain wardrobe door by using a patterned wallpaper, this will help to blend in with the rest of the room.

Fresh lilac

New fitted wardrobes are complemented by fresh lilac colours, this can be incorporated into the theme of your room décor.

Wood panels

Use wood panels to add a different dimension to your room, you can use panelling to disguise the wardrobe.

Moody tones

Use calming colours to improve the rooms harmony and synergy, a palette of dark, sleepy colours can be applied to your wardrobe doors.

Brass touches

Add brass, gold or silver elements to the wardrobe doors, this can include handles, this will give a plain wardrobe a stylish edge.

Natural style

Make nature feel like it’s in your room with a natural style, you can incorporate your sliding wardrobe doors and add to the rustic scheme.

Teal appeal

A bright and vibrant colour on your fitted wardrobe can create a feature piece in your room.

Sophistication

Give your bedroom a hotel feel complement a plush rug, upholstered bed with fitted wardrobes to add luxury to your room.

Go Retro

Transform a bedroom with a retro style, retro can combine both traditional and modern touches, use a retro style wood wardrobe to mix it up.

Hands free

Seamless and handle free storage can help keep the space uncluttered, and provides a simple and modern look.

Dramatic finishes

Impressive amounts of storage space can help keep the bedroom clear of clutter, meaning you can concentrate on daring and dramatic edges.


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