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Built In Robes Vs Walk In Robes – What’s Right For You?



Planning a home renovation will certainly have you wondering what to do about all the clothes and the poorly organized storage spaces designated for it. Could it be time for you to design the perfect wardrobe and have it created for you, so as to finally resolve the storage problem? If you’ve been thinking about doing this for a while, no doubt it’s time to turn the idea into reality.

Not quite easy to actually do it, though, is it? Sure, you’ve probably had a few ideas already about what you want your wardrobe to look like, but the space you have will also dictate your next moves. So, ideas are one thing, but when it comes to turning them into reality, you’ll certainly start second-guessing yourself, unsure of whether you’re making the right choices. Because, while numerous different ideas can all live in your head together for, well, pretty much forever, once one of them is brought to the real world, you won’t be able to change it.

Put differently, you’ll have to live with your choice. So, expecting to have an easy time choosing? Think again. Getting more info on the advantages of custom wardrobes will definitely make you feel confident that you need one of those, and that a pre-built one is probably not your cup of tea, but there are still some more choices to make.

What kinds of choices? Most importantly, deciding between a built in and a walk in wardrobe. Tough choice, isn’t it? Pros and cons to both of these, so no wonder you’re having a hard time deciding. And, of course, you’ll have an even harder time if you don’t really understand the differences and if you don’t know what the pros and the cons of both of the options are.

Should You Get A Built In Robe or Walk In Wardrobe?

Ready to get a better understanding about it? Sure you are. You wouldn’t be here otherwise. It’s time to give you a clearer idea on both of these designs, so that you can finally figure out which one is right for you and then start the process of having the robe perfectly designed and built. I know you’re excited and eager to have everything built right away, but be patient and don’t make any moves until you’re sure you know which option is right for you.

Looking to use your space as efficiently as possible, leave no gaps between the walls, and have the wardrobe fit in seamlessly with the décor of your room? Then you may want to opt for the built in one, as it is designed to fit in with the specific spaces in the room, and customized to the exact dimensions you need. Thus, with this option, you’ll not only use the space efficiently, but the end result will also be aesthetically pleasing.

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Ideal for achieving maximum storage, the built in wardrobe is usually the first choice for rooms with sloped ceilings and awkward corners. Furthermore, they are quite easy to install, and you can opt for mirrored doors to open the space up and make it look bigger if that’s something you need.Upgrading is also easy, as you can change the doors and panels if they get outdated with professional wardrobe door installation epping. And, naturally, this is a more budget-friendly storage solution as it costs less than the walk in one.

Walk in wardrobes have their own advantages as well. A more spacious solution, it will also be more functional and provide you with a lot more storage space. That is, of course, if you have the necessary space in your home where you could design this type of a closet. While they can vary in size, you’ll pretty much need to designate a whole room for the wardrobe, should you decide to go for a walk in one.

Have a lot of clothes, accessories and shoes you want to store, and also have a whole room to spare and turn into a storage space? Then going for the walk in option could be right for you. The fact these can be used as a dressing room and a place where you can iron your clothes also makes them quite appealing. Despite all of the appeal, though, there are bound to be downsides to this option as well.

First off, the space it requires can be a downside, especially if you live in a small apartment and can’t exactly spare an entire room for a wardrobe. Then, having all your clothes in that one room, things could easily become messy and cluttered, especially if you don’t have amazing organizational skills, or if you’re too lazy to always put everything back to its place. And, naturally, this option is a bit more expensive than the built in one, which is another reason why people decide not to do it, especially when on a budget.

Getting A Builders Advice

Now you’ve understood the differences between built in robes and walk in ones, you probably have an idea as to what may be right for you. And yet, there’s a huge chance that you may still be confused and unable to decide on the solution that would work best for the space you have. Don’t worry if that’s the case. There are professionals who will know exactly how you should use your space and increase its functionality and storage capacity to the fullest.

Thus, what you should do is get advice from professional builders, letting them see the space you have and explain what the pros and cons of both of these options would be for your home specifically. Those professionals will also get to give you a price estimate, helping you get a completely clear idea on how much these two options would cost you. By hearing them out and getting their advice, you’ll certainly get to make your choice in no time and start designing the perfect wardrobe for you

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