TAKE THE POLE POSITION
Other than the bed, the wardrobe is an essential component of the bedroom. A well-organised wardrobe will make your mornings that much easier. The larger the bedroom, the more space you can allocate to the wardrobe; you can even have a dedicated walk-in wardrobe. That said, no matter the size, a pole system offers versatility compared to conventional built-in wardrobes. Pole-system wardrobes allow you to configure the wardrobe just the way you like it. They also provide the freedom of dismantling and moving it to another spot in future.
PEG IT IN
Is a bedside table necessary for everyone? It really depends on your habits and routines. A pegboard might be all you need to place your current read, a glass of water and other small items you need to get ready for bed. A pegboard on the wall also frees up floor space – a perfect organising solution for small bedrooms! You can personalise the SKÅDIS pegboard from IKEA with different accessories whether you’re a book reader, music lover or Netflix fan.
A CLEAR VIEW
Do you prefer to keep less-used or yet to be worn shoes in your wardrobe? The possibility of forgetting about them can be high when they get lost in the depths of the wardrobe. Clear plastic boxes or storage boxes with plastic windows like these from HipVan let you see the contents at a glance. The latter type also matches woodgrain surfaces perfectly.
CREATIVE FIX
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