What types are there?
Furniture stores surprise with a variety of products that differ not only in shape and size, but also in configuration, purpose and content. If these parameters are known, it will not be difficult to find the ideal design.
Built-in wardrobes
This product is mounted in a specially designated niche, taking up a minimum of space in the room. Recessed models without side and back panels are great for small apartments. The facade with sliding doors complements the recess and creates a monolithic composition up to the ceiling. In order to integrate the wardrobe into the desired recess, it is made to order.
In the photo, the built-in wardrobe complements the interior of the high-tech hallway due to the geometric patterns on the facade.
Freestanding models
A cabinet or prefabricated structure is a complete piece of furniture that can be moved. The shape can be absolutely arbitrary - angular, linear or radius. The interior is filled with spacious compartments, drawers and other optional features.
The photo shows a light free-standing wardrobe that decorates a room in a country house.
Corner wardrobes
The corner model deserves special attention. With proper design, the corner wardrobe easily accommodates the wardrobe of the whole family and, due to its ergonomic location, retains useful centimeters.
In the photo there is a bedroom with a corner wardrobe, the doors of which are complemented by mirrors.
Combined wardrobes
If a bedroom or hall is combined with an office, a wardrobe with a built-in desk is installed in the room. The combined model looks very fashionable and compact. The workstation includes several shelves and drawers, and the rest of the structure is a sliding system.
Dimensional cabinets are complemented by a bookcase, dressing table or an open niche for a TV.
The photo shows a stylish matte wardrobe with an integrated workstation. Placing a mini-cabinet in a closet allows you to save space and easily maintain order in the room.
Cabinet color
A competent color scheme plays an important role when choosing a design. The shade of the design will depend not only on personal preferences, but also on the dimensions of the room, its purpose and stylistic design.
A product in pastel colors will ideally fit into a small room. Light facades will give the room freedom and lightness.
Black and graphite wardrobes look very expressive. However, this color is more often chosen for spacious rooms: even in a glossy version, dark shades visually reduce the room.
In the photo there is a built-in wardrobe in a graphite color, the interior of which serves as a spacious pantry.
The photo shows an elegant double wardrobe in the bathroom, the design of which resembles a business class cabin.
For those who want to create a bright and extravagant interior look, a model in rich green, red, blue and other contrasting colors is suitable.
A separate category includes a natural wood palette. Dark or light brown facades add respectability and high cost to the atmosphere. They look great both in modern styles (loft, minimalism) and rustic (country, provence).
In the photo there is a brown wardrobe that occupies one of the walls of the bedroom in the attic.
How does it look in the interior of the rooms?
Consider the use cases in the design of various rooms.
- Sliding wardrobe in bedroom is an excellent alternative solution that can replace massive wardrobes and wardrobes. Read more about the interior filling of the wardrobe in the bedroom.here.
- A wardrobe with sliding doors fits perfectly into both small and longcorridor... Thanks to the built-in structure, the doors of which, when opened, do not take up extra space, it turns out to save useful meters in the hallway.
- Competently selected wardrobe in the living room organically complements the decor and organizes a convenient storage for the necessary items.
- Sliding wardrobe in children's room suitable for storing a huge amount of clothes, toys, bedding, books and stationery. Thanks to the sliding system, the child can easily cope with opening and closing cabinet doors.
For a children's bedroom, they choose inexpensive models made of chipboard, mdf or products made from natural wood. Occasionally there are cabinets with bamboo panels or fabric-covered doors. Wardrobes made of plastic or tempered glass are also well suited for a nursery. The facades, complemented by images, look bright and festive, creating a special mood in the interior.
If the facade has mirror elements, they must be covered with a special film, which, in case of damage, will hold the fragments and prevent them from scattering around the room.
In the photo there is a children's room with a double wardrobe with wooden and blue inserts.
Design options
The decorative design of the wardrobe allows you to fit it into most styles. Original and extraordinary models fill the space with new colors and give it expressiveness.
A product with a matte, bronze or tinted mirror, the surface of which can be decorated with a facet or sandblasted designs with flowers, butterflies, birds and other fancy patterns, will ideally complement the design of the room. The mirrored canvas will transform a small room and give it visual depth.
Panels with photo printing or unusual inserts made of rattan and bamboo will look interesting. The uniqueness of the compartment design will be emphasized by leather elements of different shades and textures.
In the photo, a wardrobe with a photo print, which fits perfectly into a modern environment.
Sashes with lacobel glass look no less attractive. Multicolor stained-glass windows will become an elegant interior decoration, which will give the furniture a truly elite look.
In the photo there is a three-door wardrobe, decorated with snakeskin inserts.
The illumination of the wardrobe has excellent decorative and functional qualities. A local light can replace a night light or simply provide a convenient search for things you need without turning on the main lighting.
In the photo there is a living room with a high wardrobe, the glass facades of which are equipped with lighting.
How do they look in different styles?
Consider the design of wardrobes in popular interior styles.
Examples of wardrobes in the Scandinavian style
White solid facades or panels with inserts will ideally fit into the Nordic style. The constructions can be wooden, complemented by glass lacobel and lacomat, or decorated with light leather.
Models in pale brown, gray or coffee tones will add special attractiveness to the atmosphere.It is necessary to select the most simplified models that will be in harmony with the rest of the furniture.
The photo shows a free-standing wardrobe with frosted glass doors in a room designed in Scandinavian style.
Photo of sliding wardrobes in classic style
For classics, traditional rectangular products made of noble wood in milky or cream colors are suitable. The doors are adorned with mirrors, sophisticated gold and silver patterns or embossed wooden overlays.
Pictured is a traditional-style bedroom with a wooden wardrobe with side shelves.
Minimalist wardrobe
The compartment products have a strict design and are distinguished by the correct geometric shape. In terms of color, preference is given to black, neutral beige, gray or milky tones. The model is designed in one shade or decorated with two different types of materials. Panels can be solid or divided into two or three parts.
The photo shows a glossy minimalist wardrobe with cream laconic facades.
Photo of a wardrobe in a loft interior
Loft furniture has a discreet design in shades of gray, brown and black, in keeping with the spirit of an industrial space.
For an industrial style, a wardrobe with a rough facade made of untreated wooden boards, decorated with stamps, rivets, metal grilles or forged parts, is perfect. An interesting idea would be to use aged products made from different materials.
In the photo there is a loft-style entrance hall with a wardrobe made of wooden boards and metal.
Photo gallery
The sliding wardrobe allows you to solve several problems at the same time. It can become the main decoration of the design, acting as a harmonious part of the overall furniture set or as an independent central element.