Dreamy walk-in wardrobe designs for every kind of space

A walk-in closet can be the perfect addition to any bedroom. Check out these stylish walk-in wardrobe designs for your home.

Dreamy walk-in wardrobe designs are all about making your closet both practical and beautiful, no matter how much space you have. They help you keep things organised and add a touch of luxury to your home. Whether you prefer a simple, modern look or a more traditional style, these designs make your closet feel like a peaceful retreat where you can relax and feel pampered.

See also: How to organise your accessories in walk-in wardrobes?

 

Open design

This open design includes shelves and hanging rods for convenient access to your clothes. It’s ideal for larger spaces and those who prefer to have everything visible at a glance.

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Ensuite walk-in design

This practical layout connects your bedroom and bathroom, making it easy to transition from showering to dressing. Make sure your bathroom is well-ventilated to prevent moisture from affecting your clothes.

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L-shaped design

This efficient design is ideal for larger walk-in closets, offering generous storage space while ensuring smooth traffic flow.

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U-shaped design

This layout is great for small walk-in closets. It has shelves, rods for hanging clothes, and drawers on three sides. It gives lots of space for organising clothes, shoes, and accessories. The open middle makes it easy to reach everything and feels roomy. 

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Modern design

This style is sleek and practical for organising your clothes and accessories. It features clean lines, minimalist elements, and often includes clever storage solutions like built-in shelves and drawers. 

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4 door design

This spacious layout features four doors that open up to a large storage area for organising clothes, shoes, and accessories. It offers plenty of room to customise with shelves, hanging rods, and drawers to suit your storage needs. 

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Irish cream design

Inspired by warmth and elegance, the Irish Cream design combines rich tones and luxurious finishes. It features ample storage with shelves, hanging rods, and drawers, all complemented by a soothing colour palette reminiscent of creamy textures.

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FAQs

Should I have open shelving or closed cabinets?

Open shelving provides easy access and showcases your clothes, while closed cabinets offer a more discreet and dust-free storage option.

How much hanging rod space do I need?

Consider the length of your clothes and how many hanging items you have. A double-row hanging rod allows for more storage.

Do I need a full-length mirror in my walk-in wardrobe?

Absolutely! It's essential for checking outfits and maximising functionality.

What kind of lighting is best for a walk-in wardrobe?

A combination of general ambient lighting and task lighting near the mirror is ideal. Consider dimmers for added control.

What are some smart storage solutions for a walk-in wardrobe?

Pull-out drawers, shoe racks, tie racks, and corner shelves can help you utilise every inch of space efficiently.

What materials are best for walk-in wardrobes?

Wood offers a classic look, while laminate provides affordability. Consider lighter materials for a more open feel and darker ones for a dramatic effect.

What is the difference between a walk-in wardrobe and a closet?

Walk-in wardrobes are typically larger, allowing you to walk in and browse your clothes. Closets are generally smaller with limited space to move around.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

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