Floor Plan City Villa - Catalog Floor Plan Inspiration

  • Erstellt am 2021-09-22 10:45:17

ypg

2021-09-24 11:33:04
  • #1
You mean usable against each other?! I would always try to do that, at least between the children's rooms - then the wardrobe visually disappears.
 

Bertram100

2021-09-24 12:00:55
  • #2
with the Pax models being a desirable goal. But I don't understand what most people have against wardrobes. There are also nice ones - especially second hand. ;) Midcentury wardrobes can be really beautiful, as well as antique or made to look antique. Sometimes I think that hiding storage furniture mainly serves so that one is not so confronted with their stuff and changing fashion tastes.
 

Myrna_Loy

2021-09-24 12:48:00
  • #3
I just don't really like it when tall, wide furniture 60 cm and more stands in the room. Especially in small rooms, there is then hardly any space left for other things.
 

Tolentino

2021-09-24 13:09:17
  • #4

If at all then "anteake" - hehe
 

opalau

2021-09-24 13:10:51
  • #5


Moreover, for most contents it is quite impractical — or even more expensive because ideally you build in drawers to really use and access the depth.

We have, for example, partially built wardrobes from Ikea Metod. But in shallow depth, about ~35cm usable depth. Apart from hangers for basically everything, the perfect depth and the wardrobes look much less bulky.
 

ypg

2021-09-24 13:24:13
  • #6

Is the trend leaning towards a second closet or giving up hangers?

There really are beautiful ones, yes :) You can also decorate nice rooms just for yourself where such a great wardrobe can be showcased. But when you plan 2 children's rooms and rather allocate the square meters to the desired dressing room, so that there is no storage space behind the doors of the 12 sqm children's rooms, then you run into such a solid wood wardrobe that then threatens with its broad side in the usually cluttered and playful room.

P.S. with us it's called "antik" ;)
 

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