Traditional Wardrobe with Carpet Ideas and Designs

Anderson
Anderson
The Atkins GroupThe Atkins Group
Myles Beeson, Photographer
Condo Design & Remodel
Condo Design & Remodel
N C RN C R
A large walk-in closet with plenty of storage including ceiling shelves, drawers, and cabinets. Designed by Chi Renovation & Design who also serve the Chicagoland area and it's surrounding suburbs, with an emphasis on the North Side and North Shore. You'll find their work from the Loop through Lincoln Park, Evanston, Skokie, Humboldt Park, Wilmette, and all the way up to Lake Forest.
Closets
Closets
Christopher Scott Cabinetry and Design Inc.Christopher Scott Cabinetry and Design Inc.
Adding a closet island gives more storage and surface area for folding and storing clothes. The wood grain of the island warms up the neutral space and provides a focal point for the room.
St Mary's Lodge
St Mary's Lodge
Fiona CochranFiona Cochran
Built in dressing room and office space in an arts and crafts conversion
Double rear extension in Ilford
Double rear extension in Ilford
VORBILD ArchitectureVORBILD Architecture
The door to a walk in wardrobe has been concealed in the wooden wall panelling. Photo by Chris Snook
Polished Glam
Polished Glam
Mike Schaap BuildersMike Schaap Builders
A dressing room with custom built-in shelving incorporates innovate storage solutions and provides ample room for clothing, shoes and jewelry, while a new spa-like bath is reconfigured to unify the master retreat and add a touch of glamour. When truly custom cabinetry and tailored designs combine with functionality and space-maximizing solutions, the best of every world emerges. Photo Credit: Ashley Avila

Traditional Wardrobe with Carpet Ideas and Designs

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