To have a cloakroom of your own is believed to be the aspiration and pursuit of many people. The walk in wardrobe is a quiet and noble artistic balance, which integrates storage, display and dressing. It is a special space for storing clothes, changing and dressing in a family.
So, how should the walk in wardrobe be designed and planned to bring more convenience and comfort to the delicate life?

- Walk-in wardrobe
If your bedroom space is spacious enough, it is perfect to design an independent walk-in wardrobe. It can orderly separate the storage area from the rest area, and skillfully use partitions and lights. In this way, it not only brings excellent visual effects, but also allows dressing and sleeping to be uninterrupted!
2. Partitioned cloakroom
In the layout of the bedroom, we often design the bedside close to the wall. In fact, in another way of thinking, if we use the head of the bed as a partition, we can get a relatively independent space behind the head of the bed, and a cloakroom will naturally form! One wall can be used for two purposes, and it is continuous, which not only brings convenience for changing clothes, but also preserves the privacy of space!

3. Aisle cloakroom
If you encounter some special house types, don’t worry. Make good use of this moving line, you can customize the ceiling type wardrobe on both sides of the corridor, so that every time you enter the room, you will pass through your charming and exquisite cloakroom, and the space on both sides will become richer, which can accommodate more clothes!
4. Multi-function cloakroom
There is no extra space to design the cloakroom, but I don’t want to regret the loss. What should I do? Boldly try to combine different functional areas, such as study space, makeup space, etc. You can put the study area or makeup area into the cloakroom, design and arrange the proportion of functions according to the focus of use, and realize the integration of space functions!