Make Your Bedroom Stand Out with a Good Wardrobe
Posted: Friday, October 09, 2009
by Rob Stone
Oak and Pine Online
With so much furniture now found in modern day homes, more often than not people who own them "forget" they are there, even forgetting to clean them occasionally. But some furniture really does stand out, whether it is because of its outstanding quality, or just because the size is such that it cannot be avoided. When it comes to the one room that is the most private of the whole house - the bedroom - the one piece of furniture that usually stands right out is the wardrobe.
Bedrooms that are decorated in more neutral colours can benefit of wardrobes made from the calmer tones of walnut or cherry wood, whereas rooms that are a bit "louder" will benefit from wood which is a bit "bolder" such as cherry. You will then have to determine the exact size of the space you have available for your wardrobe; you wouldn't want to bring one home only to find out it is too big for the space you have allocated it! Of course, today many people are opting for wardrobes that are customised especially for the space and as such are constructed in the room itself.
There are so many designs and styles of wardrobe you could go for, the choices could be overwhelming. As long as you have a n approximate idea of the size and what the wardrobe will contain in terms of shelving and rails, have the battle has been won. You may also want to consider factors such as what will be kept in the wardrobe, and how they will be kept; on rails, folded on shelves or folded away in draws. The design can ultimately be as intricate or as plain as you like, and there are many additions for wardrobes available as well, such as glass mirrored doors or wardrobe drawers.
At the end of the day, your wardrobe will be what you want it to be. Take care of it, and it will take care of you and your garments in return
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This article was written by Rob D Stone who runs a website dedicated to White Triple Wardrobes at http://www.worldofwardrobes.co.uk/
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