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Would you buy a flat with no built in wardrobes?

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Linnet · 07/04/2009 22:41

In our main bedroom we have built in wardrobes, they were there when we moved in and they've been there around 25 years. They are on an outside wall and outside of the wall there are stairs to the flat upstairs.
Whatever we store in the wardrobe, or at least the floor part, ends up covered in mould and everything smells mouldy/musty. There is mould growth on the back wall as well, even though the walls have been painted with anti mould paint. We think it happens because the walls are so cold and it's condensation that causes the mould.

I hate these wardrobes and would love to rip them out, but the question begs would we be able to sell the flat without built in wardrobes when we come to sell or would people look for built ins. Ideally I'd like to rip out the ones that are there and get new ones built along an inside wall in the room. But if this was too costly we'd maybe just buy freestanding ones.

So, it's over to mumsnet, would you buy a flat with no built in wardrobes?

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LadyOfScoffleTheEasterEggs · 07/04/2009 22:45

Yep. They will see (if you have them up) there is room for wardrobes

ThingOne · 07/04/2009 22:45

Yes, I did when I was young. I have now bought a house with built-in wardrobes in several rooms and am in the process of removing those on outside walls .

Tinker · 07/04/2009 23:47

I'd see it as a positive. We've got built-in wardrobes in our house and I really dislike them

samsonara · 07/04/2009 23:53

yes remove, they are space saving but also boring, now there is so much choice of bedroom furniture that goes ceiling to floor with different ways of hanging and storing inside, let the new people decide, if they want they can put them in built in themselves.

ninedragons · 08/04/2009 00:04

Yes, definitely. In fact the first thing I did when we moved into our current flat was rip out the built-ins.

Your flat will look much bigger with them gone, anyway.

PortAndLemon · 08/04/2009 00:45

Yes. I don't like (most) built-in wardrobes anyway.

lalalonglegs · 08/04/2009 10:44

Yes, most built-in wardrobes are horrible and in the wrong place so it wouldn't bother me at all (although I would be a bit if there was no sign of any storage at all - built-in or freestanding).

Simplysally · 08/04/2009 11:00

I prefer free-standing furniture so it wouldn't bother me, in fact I would prefer it unless the built-in wardrobe was very new.

LIZS · 08/04/2009 11:09

Wardrobes wouldn't be a deal breaker either way tbh but damp would.

HeadFairy · 08/04/2009 11:11

Yes I would. You can always put them in yourself if you were desperate to have them.

Sorrento · 08/04/2009 14:10

Most definitely I hate ours when I get a spare £1,000 they are going

ThingOne · 08/04/2009 18:52

I'm winning £2000 worth of furniture in a competition to get rid of mine. I am, I am.

brettgirl2 · 09/04/2009 12:56

I'm with headfairy, it's small fry. They are only really useful if you are very short of storage space anyway.

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