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Built-in wardrobe

  • 04-03-2023 1:40pm
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    We're putting in a built-in wardrobe in the kid's bedroom. I've a layout of 3 sections (each behind a sliding door):

    * Long hang with small shelf above and below

    *Low hang and high hanging section with pull down rail - in the middle section

    * High hanging section with pull down rail and a few shelves underneath.

    I'm debating whether to go with plain shelves, pull-out shelves or drawers altogether. Personally, I really dislike drawers behind sliding doors, as it's a 2 step process - open door all the way, open drawer. Same as with hidden drawers in kitchens, seems really impractical. My OH would like to get rid of the chest of drawers in the room, but I see them as necessary in addition to the wardrobe. Any opinions?

    Has anyone designed something similar and found it brilliant or annoying?



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