Brrrr! It’s getting chilly, so you’re probably reassessing your wardrobe choices and packing away your lighter garments. Need to know how to store clothes? We’re here for you.
Winter’s coming and we’re wrapping up warm, so we thought we’d explore how to store clothes. Because there are lots of different options when it comes to clothes storage. Everything from bespoke walk-in wardrobes to dressing rooms is on the agenda. Premium fitted furniture specialist, Neville Johnson, gave us some sterling advice. So read on to learn which type of clothes storage is right for you.
Firstly: have an unused room? Choose a bespoke walk-in wardrobe
It sounds super-luxe, right? Well, achieving that opulent lifestyle is easy these days, providing you have an unused spare room. Neville Johnson’s bespoke wardrobe in their exclusive Coral Rose colour, below, is eye-catching in Sex and the City-style pink.
If pink isn’t your thing, you can still emulate this design. Choose subtle back-lighting which allows you to showcase your wardrobe’s statement pieces in the most decadent way. If you love to display designer bags and shoes in style, open shelving allows for this.
So, why not channel your inner Carrie Bradshaw this season and invest in a walk-in wardrobe that showcases your personality and style?
Secondly, for larger bedrooms: invest in a luxury fitted wardrobe
An easy solution to maximising every inch of larger bedrooms is to buy bespoke fitted wardrobes. Illuminated open shelving with panelling results in a modern take on a traditional style.
Fitted wardrobes transform the amount of space you have. If you use a corner design like the one below, it almost creates a separate dressing and storage space within one room.
A bespoke fitted wardrobe includes way more storage than freestanding wardrobes, because they can span from floor to ceiling. This allows you to properly hibernate your summer wardrobe, while also giving you room for your thick winter clothing and accessories.
How to store clothes: thirdly, in a contemporary dressing room
With a little thought, you can create a serene and welcoming bedroom sanctuary that suits your personal style. Neville Johnson’s contemporary dressing room in its Avocado shade, below, is ideal for minimalists who prefer their clothes and accessories to be hidden away.
The bespoke vanity island completely transforms the space into a luxury area, offering optimal storage. From hidden shelving with integrated lights to internal drawers and double height hanging space, all your storage needs are catered for.
How to store clothes: lastly, in a boutique dressing room
Feast your eyes on this deluxe dressing room. From open shelving with integrated lights, to pull out shoe racks with soft close mechanisms, the fashion world is your oyster. You can store every pair of shoes and every bracelet and necklace. Choose whether to have open shelving or hide everything away.
Simon Tcherniak, Senior Designer at Neville Johnson, said, “At the end of a long day, we all love to retreat to our bedroom knowing that it is fully organised and ready for an evening of relaxation. Fitted furniture is one of the most practical ways to ensure you can do this night after night, while adding effortless luxury to any bedroom space.”
Philipp Nagel, Director at Neatsmith, said: “Bespoke designs, unlike freestanding furniture, enable you to make the most of every bit of available space in your home. Be that simply a perfectly fitted full length wall of impactful wardrobes, or working around more awkward architectural features such as sloped ceilings, chimney breasts, and alcoves. Choosing bespoke not only creates furniture that completely fits the space in your home, but it also maximises all the available storage opportunities.”
So, now you know how to store clothes. But if you’d like to read another feature on fitted wardrobes, read this next.