Large Wardrobe with Medium Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Bespoke Dressing Room
Bespoke Dressing Room
Woodmans ConstructionWoodmans Construction
A large part of the front elevation and roof was entirely re-built (having been previously rendered). The original hand-carved Victorian brick detail was carefully removed in small sections and numbered, damaged pieces were repaired to restore this beautiful family home to it's late 19th century glory. The stunning rear extension with large glass sliding doors and roof lights is an incredible kitchen, dining and family space, opening out onto a beautiful garden. Plus a basement extension, bespoke joinery throughout, restored plaster mouldings and cornices, a stunning master ensuite with dressing room and decorated in a range of Little Greene shades. Photography: Andrew Beasley
Master Bathroom & Closet Combination
Master Bathroom & Closet Combination
Closet FactoryCloset Factory
"When I first visited the client's house, and before seeing the space, I sat down with my clients to understand their needs. They told me they were getting ready to remodel their bathroom and master closet, and they wanted to get some ideas on how to make their closet better. The told me they wanted to figure out the closet before they did anything, so they presented their ideas to me, which included building walls in the space to create a larger master closet. I couldn't visual what they were explaining, so we went to the space. As soon as I got in the space, it was clear to me that we didn't need to build walls, we just needed to have the current closets torn out and replaced with wardrobes, create some shelving space for shoes and build an island with drawers in a bench. When I proposed that solution, they both looked at me with big smiles on their faces and said, 'That is the best idea we've heard, let's do it', then they asked me if I could design the vanity as well. "I used 3/4" Melamine, Italian walnut, and Donatello thermofoil. The client provided their own countertops." - Leslie Klinck, Designer
Shoe storage
Shoe storage
Clever Closet CompanyClever Closet Company
This luxury dressing room has a safari theme. Featuring polytec notaio walnut and laminex brushed bronze. Previously the room had two entrances, by deleting one of the entrances, we were able to create a cul-de-sac style space at one end for a beautiful floating dressing table on front of the "halo effect" of the backlit feature mirror. To maximise space and organisation all clothing was measured and shoes counted. Angling the shoe shelves made enough space for the seat to fit in front of the shoes without needing to project beyond the main cabinetry. Shoe drawers stack casual shoes vertically for convenience of viewing and selecting. A custom scarf rack ensures scarves are very visible and stored in a non slip solution, making great use of the narrow space outside the ensuite.
Long Wall
Long Wall
UserUser
Medium hang section with shelves above, drawers below, plus lit shoe area.
North Oaks - Traditional Kitchen, Laundry, Master Suite Remodel
North Oaks - Traditional Kitchen, Laundry, Master Suite Remodel
Michels HomesMichels Homes
Photography: Scott Amundson Photography, LLC | Design: Mingle
Walk in closet
Walk in closet
Glenn Robertson DesignGlenn Robertson Design
Another beautiful custom closet solution. The centre console has a seat, perfect for getting your shoes on. The rods are all pulldown for ease of access and the spiral rod allows maximization of that deep corner.
Wood Closet Organizers
Wood Closet Organizers
Closet FactoryCloset Factory
A dark wood walk-in closet with His & Her's sections divided by a closet peninsula with drawer storage and a bench seat. Slanted shoe shelves feature chrome toe stop fences. See more photos of this project under "Refined Dark Wood Walk-in"

Large Wardrobe with Medium Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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