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Wardrobe world

“If you’re including windows, think about whether you need to cover them with blinds to avoid sunlight fading your clothes.”
STACY HEYMAN

WALK-IN

These are the creme de la creme of wardrobes – if you have the space and budget. They usually adjoin the main bedroom and sometimes lead through to an ensuite bathroom.

Features

Potential elements include: racks for hanging clothes, including belts and trousers; drawers and/or shelves; linen storage space, shoe racks, free-standing or pull-out mirrors, and a pull-out ironing board. If you have the space, put in a central ottoman, dressing table or cabinet with a mirror and lighting to display

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