Built-in Wardrobe Design Ideas with Medium Wood Cabinets
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Brandler London
This project was a complete bedroom revamp, with reclaimed pine wardrobes salvaged from a derelict honeybee barn. The main tall wardrobes are fitted out with central sliding shoe rack, heaps of hanging rail space, and integrated drawers. The wardrobes on either side of the vanity frame the garden view providing supplemental storage.. The space was completed with re-wired and new fixture lighting design and a discreet built-in sound system.
Complete Kitchens
Manufactured by CK, this designer wardrobe set clad in Laminex Fox Teakwood features a diamond pattern which was routed into the laminate surface to make the bedroom more interesting. Inside the robe, Laminex Just Rose brings a gentle pop of colour.
transFORM Home
This two toned melamine closet combines white shelving and walnut accents resulting in a modern flair. Some of the features included are one inch thick shelving and panels, single and double hanging sections, a center island with drawers, pant hanging and a divided hamper, convenient pull out trays, shoe storage and walnut melamine backing.
Barley|Pfeiffer Architecture
Alan Barley, AIA
This soft hill country contemporary family home is nestled in a surrounding live oak sanctuary in Spicewood, Texas. A screened-in porch creates a relaxing and welcoming environment while the large windows flood the house with natural lighting. The large overhangs keep the hot Texas heat at bay. Energy efficient appliances and site specific open house plan allows for a spacious home while taking advantage of the prevailing breezes which decreases energy consumption.
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Chicagoland Home Products
In this bedroom, there was no conventional closet space to be remodeled, so the key was to creatively appropriate an unused area of the room. Along one wall, 24 unused inches received a higher calling. It begged to serve as a two foot deep, built-in custom closet system.
The doors and the drawers sport a comforting cocoa bean finish. Raised panel fronts enrich the look and are accented by Oil Rub Bronze handles. The closet is framed with crown molding and base, with shoe, which enrich an already opulent look.
While it is great to have a fabulous looking exterior, the real payoff comes with what is delivered by the functionality of the closet. This closet spins up a jackpot.
The hardware inside the closet echoes the Oil Rub Bronze on the outside. Open the doors to reveal ample area for hanging. Several open shelves provide convenient storage for sweaters and pants. Last, the drawers supply the final touch for socks and undergarments.
But that’s not quite the final touch… don’t miss that LED lighting. You can actually see in this closet! A convenient in-closet push button control enables you to command the lighting when you want it and without looking for a switch on the wall.
Built-in Wardrobe Design Ideas with Medium Wood Cabinets
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