15 wardrobe ideas for a small apartment

A DRESSING ROOM UNDER THE EAVES

 

It is quite possible to fit out a dressing room in a studio or in a bedroom in the Built in sliding wardrobe. The proof with this custom-made sliding cupboard, placed under the lower part of the attic. Ultra complete, it intelligently optimizes this space usually difficult to arrange.

The little extra? The addition of a mirror on the wall and some hooks to hang jewelry (at the back left) to decorate the space.

 

A DRESSING ROOM AS A ROOM DIVIDER

 

In a studio, it is sometimes difficult to separate the sleeping area from the living area. The walk-in closet can play the role of a separating piece of furniture while offering the most complete storage space.

The little extra? This combination has a wardrobe section that allows light to diffuse between the two rooms. Much nicer than a real imposing piece of furniture which would darken the whole.

 

A DRESSING ROOM AS A HEADBOARD

 

If the walk-in closet invites itself at the end of the bed, it does so too. Here, it takes the form of a custom-made piece of furniture with two wardrobe sections and a few shelves.

The little extra? In this specific case, the piece of furniture makes it possible to intelligently divide the room into two distinct spaces: the bedroom and the office.





 


A DRESSING ROOM UNDER A BED

 

A dressing room under a bed: the idea is a bit far-fetched, we grant you that, and yet the space available under our mattress offers a good storage capacity. By adopting a safe bet you gain both space in your room and a dressing room out of sight.

The little extra? The Home Offices Birmingham storage bins: glued to each other in the trunk, they can sort your clothes as on conventional shelving.

 

A DRESSING ROOM IN A STUDIO

 

In this small studio, no room on the horizon. Thus the dressing area takes place in the living room thanks to a rather basic piece of furniture. Laundry basket in the wardrobe section, shelf reserved for shoes: every wardrobe essential has its place out of sight.

The little extra? The curtain comes to close this space.

 

A MODULAR DRESSING ROOM

 

The best walk-in closet remains of course the custom-made piece of furniture, which can adapt very well to the XS dimensions of your small area. The proof in this room with this large piece of furniture multiplying shelves, drawers and wardrobe.

The little extra? The arrangement of this piece of furniture very high but ultimately not very wide. Indeed, it allows here to form a small hallway out of sight within the bedroom.

 

A DRESSING ROOM ABOVE A DOOR

 

Explore the most unexpected parts of a bedroom to create a dressing room worthy of the name! On the entire upper part, above the door, a long rod accommodates a large wardrobe. The whole is accessible thanks to a ladder.

The little extra? To play the perfectly equipped dressing rooms, a small dressing table has been installed to the left of the door.

 


A DRESSING ROOM UNDER THE STAIRS

 

If your small apartment has a staircase, make the most of the small space available under it to make a walk-in closet. A bench, a rod, a few hooks and shelves, and you're done. Your wardrobe has found a space to suit it!

Fitted wardrobes BirminghamSpace is closed by a door, which gives the impression of having an extra room!

 

A WALK-IN CLOSET ON A WALL

 

The ideal solution in a small apartment: use a whole section of the wall to install a real walk-in closet. This dizzying installation, we grant you, will accommodate shelves, lockers, and racks where it will be possible to fit a whole wardrobe and more.

The little extra? The huge curtain hides this entire section of the wall. The curtain can certainly be a dust trap, but it is above all the practical element that hides our whole mess.

 

 

 

 

 

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