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HANG ON TO PRACTICALI­TY

HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR WARDROBE

- WORDS: SHAYNNA BLAZE SELLING HOUSES AUSTRALIA

If you constantly hear yourself saying “I haven’t anything to wear”, maybe it’s all there but you just can’t find it.

When building a new wardrobe or fitting an existing one we spend so much energy wondering if the doors should be sliding or mirrored.

Do we have timber, veneer or laminate? Do we have baskets or full drawers?

In fact, designing the wardrobe is all about the internals. The best wardrobes are designed around what you already have and will grow with you, not just a system to fill.

The first and most important step is inventory, followed by culling and leaving room for future purchases.

Double hanging systems have “doubled” our wardrobe space but they don’t accommodat­e trousers hung at full length and dresses and coats of all differing lengths. If these difference­s aren’t taken into account you may leave valuable space wasted.

For some, the most important feature is the area delegated for the shoes. Having them displayed lovingly like a shoe shop is glamorous but we can’t all be Carrie Bradshaw.

If you are short on space (and messy – be realistic) this cuts into valuable hanging or shelf space.

A solution could be to rotate your shoes seasonally as you would winter jumpers and summer dresses. Shoes can be stored in boxes up high in clear storage shoe-boxes with a photo on the front for easy access.

The wardrobe is also a place for your accessorie­s. Your bags can be neatly arranged on shelving, scarves folded on a pullout shelf, belts rolled individual­ly in drawers or in baskets on a shelf, and jewellery drawers can be built in with a shelf and a mirror above.

Wardrobe and building stores have a great range of accessorie­s to put in your wardrobe at a great price without compromisi­ng the look and function.

Once these mechanics are noted, it lays the foundation for the best possible functionin­g wardrobe so you can access your clothes quickly and easily.

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