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not to have bought wardrobes?

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cofingalthetime · 25/07/2022 13:42

So I moved into this house 2.5 years ago and at the time didn't have much cash - its rented, but unfurnished. We didn't seem to have many clothes, so I just got those IKEA Kallax cubes for our clothes. I have a teeny wardrobe in my room for hanging 'posh' going out clothes - not that I have very many. But now DD seems to have more hanging stuff, like dresses. I'm not sure what do to - invest in a wardrobe, or what. The kallax cubes are difficult to organise aren't they. Very deep. She has a chest of drawers as well. I'm thinking should I get a wardrobe and sell the cube - not that I'd get a lot for it I'm thinking. What do you all do. Sorry am probably overthinking. But am stressed about dd's bedroom - she has a-levels this year and I'd like her to have a more 'streamlined' space IUKWIM. She's very messy as well - probably needs a good cull of her clothes but she won't let me help her - she put out about 1 sweatshirt and a t shirt the last time I asked her to have a clear out :(

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Bouledeneige · 25/07/2022 13:43

If a wardrobe is too pricey you could get a hanging rail from Argos? Not that it's very tidy....

Poptart4 · 25/07/2022 13:43

You're way over thinking this, just buy a wardrobe.

Mosaic123 · 25/07/2022 13:51

You could get a couple of hanging rails and a curtain if there is a niche to put them in. Might the landlord buy one if you have lived there a long time?

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