16 Feb
3 Reasons To Buy a Fitted Wardrobe Over a Free Standing Closet
Fitted wardrobes are all the rage over in the United Kingdom. Instead of buying free standing closets, people are spending their money on having a designer come in and literally fit a wardrobe closet into the design of their homes, taking into account the shape of the wall as well as any obstructions such as chimneys, furniture, or the bed.
Why would anyone choose to have a fitted wardrobe installed in their home over the convenience of simply buying a stand alone, or free standing, wardrobe closet?
1. You Can Save Money With A Fitted Wardrobe
Wardrobe closets and armoire furniture have never been cheap. The same is true for fitted wardrobes – they’re not cheap either, as they are a high quality product that must be installed on a one to one basis by a designer who knows what they’re doing. Nevertheless, when comparing them to wardrobe closets you can save money with a fitted wardrobe. Why? Keep reading!
2. They Leverage About Twice as Much Space Than a Wardrobe Closet
Because a fitted wardrobe is designed around your walls by constructing a base, sides, and a top, their is simply access to more storage space than what you would get from a wardrobe closet that would stand in the same area and take up the same amount of space. Furthermore, if you get a floor to ceiling design that provides access from the top of the fitted wardrobe to the ceiling, you get all that additional space as well!
3. They Look Modern Than a Wardrobe Closet
Wardrobe closets have had their time in the sun – unless you’re an antique collector, wouldn’t you enjoy something more modern? Fitted wardrobe designers create sleek, modern looking cabinets out of their wardrobes. This is not your Grandmothers wardrobe closet, to put it bluntly!
As you can see, the reasons to consider a fitted wardrobe are compelling. Having a nice modern wardrobe cabinet from the floor to ceiling that provides more space and looks nicer – well, the question then becomes why wouldn’t you buy a fitted wardrobe?
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