This wardrobe is customised to achieve the most efficient way of using the space with the maximum capacity for storage. We chose the tall and shallow version of the wardrobe frame for a smooth transition to the chimney chest wall, as a normal depth of 60 cm would have stuck out to far. The interiors are adjusted to the needs of the client with a mix of shelves, drawers, and a rail for hangers.
In this project, we could demonstrate quite well how you can play around with different furniture series of a high street brand and create a great overall design without any compromises. The balance of this furniture mix and match lays in the same colour and gives a feeling of belonging together as a unit.
The dressing table has the perfect size for that corner of the space and provides a good amount of storage in its large drawer. As the client's demand was the need for additional storage linked to the dressing table, we were able to find the best solution for this section by adjusting the drawer unit to the same height as the dressing table and by adding a wall cabinet.
Another important aspect was getting the layout of the room right to improve the practicality and flow of the space. The previous arrangement of the furniture was far from optimal, as some of the pieces have been to big in combination with putting them in the wrong position. There was no reasonable flow possible, and access to the bed was restricted, as was the view of the main window.
A feature wall was designed according to the vision of the client. The pattern and colour were carefully chosen together with the client, and we made sure to use the right materials to bring the centrepiece of the room alive.
Our draughting, 3D modelling, and visualisation services allow you to see your project in detail before the work begins. This helps ensure that the design meets your expectations and allows for any necessary changes to be made before realisation of the project starts.
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