Why is the L- shaped wardrobe perfect for getting the most out of limited space?
23
Aug

Why is the L- shaped wardrobe perfect for getting the most out of limited space?

Are you thinking about getting a new wardrobe for your home? You may have recently moved into your new home or could be in a dire need of having a storage space that works better for you while maximizing your limited space.

If that’s the case, then you should consider going with a made-to-measure L shaped wardrobe that will seamlessly adapt to your home; not the other way round.

The L-shaped wardrobe, also widely known as a corner wardrobe, is the perfect solution to not having enough space in your bedroom or any other room in your house where you are planning to install a wardrobe.

Well, there are many other aspects that play an important role in designing this type of wardrobe in a manner that you can make most of the limited space without compromising on fine décor and storage space.

Here, we have put together some of the different types of L-shaped wardrobes that will perfectly adapt to the space in your room.

L-shaped wardrobe with hinged doors

If you have enough space then you can go with the closed L-shaped closet either with a swing or hinged door. This type of wardrobe is usually designed in such a manner that the corner fronts are easy to open and close.

Most conventional wardrobes come with hinged doors, and this is the most economical choice to go with. Hinged doors seamlessly complements both to classical and modern home design themes. These types of door perfectly suit the L-shaped or corner closets that are typically fitted alongside the walls that are angled.

Hinged doors, when used in the corner wardrobes, basically give a better visibility and accessibility to the contents when all doors are opened at the same time. This will be possible in a wardrobe with sliding doors, as the door will always slide towards the other side of the wardrobe which will remain covered.

If your bedroom isn’t that spacious, you have to strategize the space in such a manner that doors open without encroaching too much on the floor area thereby obstructing your free movement.

This means that preferably, if each door is 2 feet wide, you should have a minimum 4 ½ to 5 feet space in front of the closet to ensure convenience of usage.

L-shaped wardrobe with sliding doors

On top of sufficient storage space, the corner wardrobe designed with sliding doors also offers sophisticated and stylish sliding doors, which can be effortlessly glided open and shut with a soft-touch close stop mechanism. The sliding doors run over and above each other so that every opening is easily accessed.

Sliding doors glide smoothly on parallel tracks that are fixed either to the topmost and lowermost area of the wardrobe or are simply suspended from just the upper area alone. Depending on the measurement of your room, you can install around two or three doors in compliance with the dimension of wardrobe.

Ideally, no door should be over three or four feet wide as it will make the door very heavyweight and difficult to manage.

Sliding doors do not block the free movement space in the room simply because of the fact that the doors don’t open in the front side, so you just need 3 feet of open space in front of the door. This helps to make more efficient use of the limited space.

These doors typically give a sleek and modern finish to your room and go splendidly with the contemporary and minimalist home decoration themes.

L-shaped wardrobe with open ends

The open - shaped closet is not designed for homes with limited space, but is perfectly suitable for homes with larger spaces. This type of wardrobe is a walk-in-wardrobe that allows you to easily view and access your clothes.

Wrapping up

Can’t find a wardrobe design that matches your limited space aspect? Look no further as we can help you make your space work better for you with space efficient L-shaped wardrobe designs to get most out of your limited space. You will find a perfect L-shaped wardrobe design for every budget – from reasonable costs to higher-end designs, you name it, and we can build it for you.