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Loft Wardrobe ideas ??
Xtreme
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Hi guys/gals
i am in need of some desparte good advice
we are moving into a new rented house in 6 weeks , we were lucky enough to choose the converted loft room .very nice except ..
its shaped like the inside of a roof ...obviosly
we have the double bed in the middle ..now there is no space to put a normal upright wardrobe
i am looking for ideas on , clothes stoage , i know i could just put a rail up ,but that would look so tacky ...
any ideas or possible product solutions will be greatly apreceaited
Regards
X
i am in need of some desparte good advice
we are moving into a new rented house in 6 weeks , we were lucky enough to choose the converted loft room .very nice except ..
its shaped like the inside of a roof ...obviosly
we have the double bed in the middle ..now there is no space to put a normal upright wardrobe
i am looking for ideas on , clothes stoage , i know i could just put a rail up ,but that would look so tacky ...
any ideas or possible product solutions will be greatly apreceaited
Regards
X
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You either need to hide the storage or hide the bed, I'd tend towards hiding the bed.
Voile curtains on all four sides will make a romantic retreat.
you can open them when you're watching Tv of course.Just for one moment, thought I'd found my way.0 -
I was thinking maybe ..one f those Clothes rail's from ikea ..but it woould still look pretty ugly !!
anybody with some great DIY ideas ?
thnx fairenoughclough0 -
You could buy a clothes rail and then hide it. You could buy a pretty screen to stand in front, or perhaps hang a curtain from the ceiling to cover it?Here I go again on my own....0
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Argos do those pine units with canvas covers, they do a low shelving unit one, why don't you buy loads of wicker baskets and store your clothes folded in the baskets on a shelving unit?Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
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Xtreme wrote:I was thinking maybe ..one f those Clothes rail's from ikea ..but it woould still look pretty ugly !!
anybody with some great DIY ideas ?
thnx fairenoughclough
Ta for thnx.
as you're an IKEA shopper : MATILDA 140 X 300 cm or 55" x 118"
2 of in the pack part no 500.460.48 about £5 will cover most things.
100% pure white cotton.Just for one moment, thought I'd found my way.0
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