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MrBobLobLaw · 25/09/2019 17:38

Hello, google has been unhelpful (apart from the zillion ads for Sharps fitted wardrobes Hmm) so any advice would be welcome here.

In our bedroom in our new flat we're going to have a wardrobe made by a joiner. It's a Victorian property with really high ceilings so we'll be having a classic Victorian design. However, I'm not sure how to design the interior.

Neither DP or I have loads of clothes but obviously we have a normal amount I'd suppose. Will need hanging space for dresses and shirts and then drawers I assume for t shirts/pants/socks etc. The storage above the hanging rail would be for random crap/maybe bags?

It'll probably be approx 120cm wide and 65 deep but this is approx.

Has anyone designed similar for hemselves and could post a photo? I'd be v grateful!
TIA

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MrBobLobLaw · 25/09/2019 19:11

What do you mean 'wardrobe interiors isn't a thread people will reply to'?! Surely everyone else finds it as exciting as me!

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kjhkj · 26/09/2019 13:05

go onto pinterest and there will be lots of pictures

Dauphinois · 26/09/2019 13:09

We've got double Ikea Pax with basket at the bottom, then 3 drawers and a hanging rail at the top. Then a narrow single wardrobe with just a hanging rail for long dresses. It works really well.

The Ikea website will give you inspiration.

MrBobLobLaw · 26/09/2019 13:20

I've looked on Pinterest but they're all massively huge American style walk in wardrobes and what we'll be having is much smaller and not modern. Have pinterested everything else for this place though @kjhkj

I did also look on the Ikea website @Dauphinois but we're not going for Pax so the designs didn't really translate. I'm going to get a joiner to make something more traditional to go with the style of the property and it needs to fit around the coving etc so can't be of the peg like Ikea.

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