How to plan a wardrobe?

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Wardrobe are metal-frame, panel. In both cases, there are advantages and cons. Metal-frame systems allow you to independently rearrange the mesh shelves and baskets on any height, but the metal does not have such a warmth, which has panel (from chipboard) Wardrobe, and the cost of metal wardrobe is much higher due to exclusivity. In metal wardrobe, fittings are only its own, unlike panel dressing rooms, to which any accessory can be purchased.

The surface of the panels in the wardrobe from the chipboard is covered with high-quality laminate under the texture of a tree. Egger chipboard (Germany) has over. And the ends of the panels are treated with a 2-millimeter edge material from PVC, which reliably protects ends from external physical influences.

Information about the dangers of formaldehyde contained in modern wood-chip materials is obsolete. Modern technologies for the manufacture of chipboard allow you to obtain plates on ecology not inferior to wood.

Strict canons on the arrangement of wardrobe does not exist, the main thing is to think through every compartment of the product in order to be all "at hand" and there were no empty and unused compartments.

Wardrobe racks from chipboard can be "built", i.e. The whole design is fixed to the walls, to the floor and ceiling. If you do not want to "spoil" the walls, the dressing room is designed by modules that can be moved, transfer, etc. The rear wall in the dressing room is not required.

From my experience, I will say that in 99% of cases of dressing rooms are embedded, since in this case we avoid natural gaps between separately standing modules and walls where dust is constantly clogged. The cost of the product without unnecessary parts is also significantly reduced. Everything can be fixed to the walls.

And now several clock planning tips.

  • The underwear is most convenient to store in the drawer at 1 m from the floor, 2-3 drawers is enough for the middle family.

  • For storing short things, use 2 rods over each other. More fit clothes.

  • The overall height of the shelving design is 45-50 cm below the ceiling. In this case, the roof of the product can be used as a mezzanine for large-sized things.

  • Retractable boxes and baskets do not above 120 cm at an altitude, otherwise it will be inconvenient to use them.

  • The optimal opening between the shelves at a height of 35-40 cm. This, based on the practice, the most convenient opening of the linen.

  • The rod is better to hang at an altitude of 170-190 from the floor, you will not get higher above, it is not very convenient below. If you arrange 2 rods under short clothes over the other, then the most optimal distance between them is 80-100 cm.

  • Compartments under the shelves and cutoffs for rods under the clothes are better distributed over different walls, if there is such an opportunity. For shelves, the optimum depth of 40-45 cm, for compartments with rods 50-60 (from the width of the shoulders). Using one wall shelves 40 cm and on another rod depth 50-60 cm. You will increase the space for your own movement along the dressing room.

  • Know that accessories (shoes, gests, trousers) always fit smaller than the usual regiment, it is, of course comfortable and beautiful, but beauty in a dressing room, which is hidden from third-party views, not the main thing.

  • For storage of shoes, it is better to use conventional shelves on which shoes can be positioned in 2 rows or in boxes. Compare, in a compartment with a shelf with a width of 60 cm, you can put 6-7 pairs of shoes, and 3 pairs are on the inclined mesh shelf.

  • Use the vertical and horizontal interconnected rod for clothing along one wall. This strongly reduces the cost of construction and makes more end-to-end, convenient for use.

  • The optimal width of the shelf is 50-60 cm so that the linen lay neatly a pile.

Each master has its own developments in the development of dressing rooms. Therefore, it is better to trust this work to specialists.

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