Earlier, a bedroom wardrobe was considered to be the most underrated piece of furniture in the home but of late, it has become an integral part of interior design. In this blog post, we’ll cover a few factors that you need to keep in mind when you’re looking for a new wardrobe for your bedroom. We’ll also discuss some amazing ideas on how to design/organise your wardrobes cleverly so that you have a specified space for everything and you can easily reach what you want when you’re in a hurry. Make a note of your inventory: Determine the number of belongings you have so that you’re able to ascertain how much space you need in your wardrobe. Measure the exact height and width of your room and accordingly filter your bedroom wardrobe choices. These days, you can also incorporate adjustable shelves/risers and dividers into the wardrobe which can be easily installed and removed depending upon the vertical height that you require.
These days, you can also incorporate adjustable shelves/risers and dividers into the wardrobe which can be easily installed and removed depending upon the vertical height that you require. Don’t forget about ergonomics and flexibility: Ensuring your convenience is also as important as designing the look of the wardrobe. What’s the point in spending so much of your time, effort and money in the design if you can’t easily access the items that you need. For hanging accessories such as bags and belts, you can use hooks and nooks, and for stacking shoes, you can use tilted racks in the bottom part of your wardrobe so that you can easily see them.
What’s the point in spending so much of your time, effort and money in the design if you can’t easily access the items that you need. For hanging accessories such as bags and belts, you can use hooks and nooks, and for stacking shoes, you can use tilted racks in the bottom part of your wardrobe so that you can easily see them.
Alternatively, you can also use the utility area cabinets to store extra clothes with adequate sachets of silicon gel to avoid dampness. Alternatively, you can also use the utility area cabinets to store extra clothes with adequate sachets of silicon gel to avoid dampness. Create a separate ‘his’ and ‘her’ wardrobe to maximise the functionality of the area and avoid any future arguments on crowding each other’s space. As a thumb rule, remember that women have way more clothing items than men and so, they require more storage space. Here are a few more tips you can follow to design the specific internal layouts of a man and woman’s wardrobe in case you’re sharing the same space. Also, don’t hang shirts and coats together as their sleeves might get stuck in the wardrobe’s door panels.
For organising smaller items such as sunglasses, socks, belts, ties and undergarments, use one or two shallow pull-out drawers with in-built square dividers. To organise smaller accessories such as jewellery, sunglasses, watches and undergarments, use multiple shallow pull-out drawers with in-built square dividers. You can also make use of hooks on the insides of the wardrobe doors to utilise the vertical space efficiently for scarves, belts, etc. This open solid wood wardrobe design with shutter doors is quite compact and helps you neatly hang clothes on the rod and smaller items in the set of drawers and a single shelf. If you want to make efficient use of your bedroom corner, then you can opt for this open wardrobe inside design. It looks quite classy and luxurious in this bedroom with wooden floor and walls, grey bed and a comfy seating arrangement.
The highest shelves of this modern wardrobe inside design are meant for those items that are most rarely used. This open-shelving system lets you view all your clothes clearly and not just the top layer, saving you time while you’re getting ready. Why not make use of the entire vertical space in your room by opting for a floor-to-ceiling, open wardrobe design.
The pull-out shelves make it easy for you to handle folded clothing items without having to dig in deep. You can make use of a sufficiently recessed area in your bedroom to design a small walk-in wardrobe for yourself. You can build in deep drawers to store bulky clothes such as hoodies, jeans, make-up items and skincare products and so much more.
They can be customised according to the storage needs and the preferences of those who occupy the bedroom space and that too without burning a hole in your pocket.






