Bedroom. Wednesday , August 09th , 2017 - 11:24:06 AM
Not a fan of the walk-in closet? Maybe you just do not have the space or the budgets to spare for one. There are plenty of other alternatives, and ingenious designers are constantly coming up with custom units that can fit into the smallest of bedrooms. These standalone pieces open up and expand to offer ample storage space when neede, and they can fold away to occupy minimal foot space. If even this seems like an extravagance, then there is always the option of a traditional closet that makes the most of the vertical room on offer.
Organizing the closet in the bedroom is arguably one of the toughest tasks for many of us as we grapple with both space and its proper usage. Part of it is because of our inability to eliminate clutter and hang on to things that are absolutely necessary. But it’s also because our bedrooms lack an organized closet that is custom-crafted to meet our specific needs. The wardrobes of individuals vary drastically, and while some might need plenty of space for shoes, others can manage with a few racks for coats and dresses. Serving these diverse needs with sleek, urban flair is the latest trio of closets from Alf Italia that promise to make your life a lot easier each morning!
Crafted with a hint of glitter and plenty of oomph by Opera Design, the chic Queen 2 brings a splash of Hollywood Regency to your bedroom. Available in a sparkling mirrored finish, the piece definitely ups the glamour quotient of the room while accentuating the existing theme. Mirrored decor is great for small bedrooms, as it creates a bright, airy ambience. Its twin drawers also offer plenty of bedside storage.
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