
The wardrobe in the bedroom is estimated to be the standard of every household, but the bulky large wardrobe not only occupies a place, but also makes the small room full of depression.
Moreover, the layout inside the custom cabinet is relatively rigid, and it is not convenient to store and take clothes. Often after finding a piece of clothing, it takes dozens of minutes to sort out the cabinet, which is extremely inefficient.
The root cause of this problem is still in the design of the wardrobe. This is also why more and more people are now choosing "de-closet" design.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > what a "de-closeted" design is</h1>
"De-closetization", simply put, is to abandon the complex custom cabinet body, replaced by a simple recessed, the cabinet body is hidden in the wall, weakening its sense of existence in the bedroom, saving space and beautiful.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the benefits of "de-closeted" design:</h1>
The most obvious advantage of this design is to save space; the cabinet body does not have to protrude out, freeing up more space and making the bedroom look open;
There is no excessive partition restriction in the cabinet, and the flexible layout can improve the utilization of the space in the cabinet
The design is simple and the cost is low; the back of the wardrobe, the top surface, and the ground are all against the wall, and only the wall panels on both sides can be enclosed into a wardrobe, without too many plates, which is very cost-effective.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > way of "de-closeting" design:</h1>
This "wardrobe-removing" design concept is particularly popular in Japanese families and usually has 3 design forms:
The simplest way to design is to use a wall to enclose the wardrobe, commonly known as a closet. The depth is about 60-90 cm, enough for daily use. If you are worried about falling ash, install a sliding door or folding door on the outside, simple and clean, and easy to use.
Another design form is a walk-in closet, which uses the walls inside the bedroom as wardrobe doors. It can not only store storage, hang clothes; but also do not affect the rest, very practical.
Of course, one of the least costly design methods is to install IKEA's Eggert system directly on the wall.
Simple operation, environmental protection and pollution-free; and high flexibility, then adjust the height on demand, and can be disassembled in time without use, which is very suitable for renters.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > cabinet layout:</h1>
In addition to tending to be concise in design, "de-closeting" also requires a reasonable layout in the cabinet. Usually the wardrobe is divided into three areas: upper, middle and lower:
Place infrequently used items at the top; hang clothes in the middle;
The bottom is stacked with clothes, miscellaneous items, etc., so that the cabinet looks very neat and orderly, and it is very easy to find things at a glance.
It can also be stored with the help of hanging bars and drawer-type storage boxes, and large luggage or appliances can also be tucked down, making it very durable.
If there are fewer clothes, a simple hanging rod can solve the problem of clothing placement, which is simple and convenient, and it is quite space-saving.
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