A piece of furniture for everyone, how to adapt it to your needs? Here are some walk-in closet examples
The walk-in wardrobe is a piece of furniture that becomes what you want
A piece of furniture that is becoming increasingly popular because it is so versatile that it adapts to any context and can be declined and transformed into anything from a simple ‘container’ for clothes to a real wardrobe display, from a large changing room to a super-organised space, for classic or super-modern, small or large rooms. When it comes to walk-in closet examples , there really is a solution for all needs.
How to adapt walk-in closet examples to the available size
If the definition of a walk-in wardrobe is that of a space, almost a separate room in the room (usually the bedroom), in which to store one’s clothes according to a precise organisation, it is also true that it is a piece of furniture that can become anything, adaptable to every need. When you want examples of a walk-in wardrobe, the first question to ask yourself is how much space you have available.
If it is little, space-saving solutions will be needed, optimising the centimetres available, perhaps with pull-out drawers, while if it is large, other areas can be added to the pure storage of clothes. The interior should be organised according to the clothes you have.
If space is at a premium? From changing room to… bathroom
So how can a large space be best utilised with a walk-in wardrobe? There are walk-in closet examples that use an area as a changing room, combining the practicality of clothes with a place to change and pamper yourself. In creating it, it is important to have a mirror, if possible a well-finished one, and a seat, as well as light, which becomes even more basic if you also want to add a make-up corner. You will have a woman’s dream cabin! Those who really have a large surface area, too much to be occupied entirely by the walk-in closet, and who love multifunctional spaces can insert a bathroom next to it in the room, with only a toilet area, with a toilet or even complete.
Walk-in closet examples to highlight the wardrobe
Many rightly consider this type of furniture to be more than just a container for clothes; it not only has a practical function but can transform the wardrobe into a design element. If that is the wish, one can certainly think of open walk-in wardrobes, i.e. without one of the doors, or with transparent, glass or crystal doors.
In any case, a door shelters the clothes from the inevitable dust and creates a sort of division, although something transparent must be chosen in order to be able to see inside. To vary and create a ‘see-through’ effect, one can opt for painted, opaque, frosted or smoked glass or crystal.
From plasterboard to metal, walk-in closet examples with different materials
The materials for a walk-in closet can be countless. For those who are looking for particularly lightweight examples, perhaps to be inserted later in a room, which can be modified when desired, we recommend those made of plasterboard. Otherwise, wooden ones are extremely popular, a material that brings homely warmth, robust and durable, and suitable for any style. For more modern walk-in wardrobes, metals such as aluminium and stainless steel are often used. Glass and crystal can be combined with all the materials mentioned. And how to make walk-in closet examples luxurious and unique? If a dressing room is envisaged, with the choice of fine fabrics, always with careful and special finishes.
Examples of how to adapt a walk-in wardrobe to style
The walk-in closet is a piece of furniture that fits into any style. In the classic style, you have fine materials, particularly wood, details and decorations for an opulent look, natural colour with highlighted grain if you want a warm embrace, if you have a rustic room or an attic, lacquered or even glossy if you prefer it, while modern walk-in closet examples speak of minimalism, few frills, integrated and intelligent storage solutions, colours such as white (which is a must in shabby and is often used in Nordic), black or neutral colours.
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