What does a successful wardrobe look like?

  • Erstellt am 2021-12-23 19:18:29

allstar83

2021-12-26 01:50:13
  • #1
Because it's open most of the time anyway and then leans against the wall instead of standing in the room.
 

allstar83

2021-12-26 01:52:44
  • #2
Because I am interested in the knowledge of the forum.
 

Tolentino

2021-12-26 08:37:52
  • #3
I contacted various carpenters about 6 years ago asking what a shelf about 2*2m with offset shelves would cost. The quotes ranged from 3000 to 8000. Since then, I've been cured of carpenters until I win the lottery or get promoted to a 500,000 EUR job.
 

Müllerin

2021-12-26 18:01:44
  • #4


you seem to live in an expensive area...
For the mentioned amount, we got a complete wall unit... with drawers at the bottom and various other special requests.
 

ypg

2021-12-26 22:16:38
  • #5
It doesn't matter. Wall units are planned from wall to wall, and preferably already during the house planning. Here I don't see the alternative of a built-in wardrobe, but rather a nice subsequent furnishing. If residents have a problem with that, there are space planners, basically interior designers, who take care of such rooms. I think I have seen something like that, for example, on Westwing.
 

driver55

2021-12-27 10:31:51
  • #6
I would just google "Garderobenmöbel modern" and then look at about 3 million pictures.... and decide next year ;)
 
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