Wardrobe Design Trends

In every bedroom, the wardrobe is a very important piece of furniture. However, it takes up a lot of space and makes the room seem smaller than it is.

The latest trends in wardrobe design bring the new "invisible cabinets," furniture with a style that blends in with its surroundings and appears to be a part of the walls. Do you want one of these invisible cabinets in your home? We're going to give you a few suggestions that we think you'll like!

Custom made sliding doors wardrobes

The first option that we are going to give you is not just an invisible built-in wardrobe, but it is a custom built closet to tailored to take advantage of room space.

For example, imagine that your bedroom has a small area that you would like to take advantage of. It would be a perfect place for a wardrobe, don’t you think? Moreover, it is the perfect place for a custom made wardrobe.

 The beauty of custom cabinets is that they not only give you the space you need for all of your clothing and personal items, but they also take up the entire space without leaving any gaps in sight that conflict with the bedroom's decor.


With sliding doors, it blends in with the surroundings and is almost invisible as a bedroom wardrobe. This would require putting together a completely personalised wardrobe. The sliding doors do not need handles to open, and if you select a colour that is very similar to the walls, the closet will appear to be another wall. Additionally, consider the benefits of cabinets with sliding doors, especially in small spaces. You won't have to move the furniture to get the doors open.

Built-in wardrobes with swinging doors

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Minimalist and Nordic design has maximised the creative potential of invisible cabinets by designing furniture that does not need handles to open.

 Nobody would know there was a wardrobe on that wall unless they looked closely at the fine lines of separation between the doors. It would be difficult for visitors to tell if it is an invisible closet or a wall if you choose the right colour!

 
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Corner closet

For example, suppose you have a small corner in your bedroom. Why not use the space for storage instead of placing furniture that takes up a lot of room?

 With a little effort, you can turn the corner into a small closet or dressing room. This will add a lot of charm to your bedroom's decor while also giving you the option of a custom storage solution that works for your space and lifestyle. You need a design that takes advantage of the shape and size of the room.

 

Closets for dividing space

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Why not consider a divider in large spaces to separate by function? Putting anything like a screen or a curtain would almost certainly come to mind. A wardrobe, on the other hand, can be used to partition spaces effectively. The wardrobe can separate sleeping and dressing areas. Both a double and single bedroom will benefit from this approach.

 
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Allow the doors to stand out

True, if the doors are really visible, we cannot speak of a hidden wardrobe. But, why not have the doors incorporate their own lights? Using panelling is another to make your wardrobe stand out.

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Is it necessary to tailor invisible cabinets?

No, they are not required to be made to measure, however it is strongly recommended. Consider the possibility that finding a premade closet with the ideal dimensions for your space gap is not always feasible. In this situation, it is would be a good idea to get a custom wardrobe to be designed for your specific space.

 

Is it better to have handles or not?

If you look at pictures of invisible cabinets, you'll notice that there are two distinct types. A true invisible closet, on the other hand, one that is undetectable, a wardrobe that is merged within its space.

It is not necessary to always have handles. It depends on the aesthetics and functionality of your storage space.

 

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