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Walk in wardrobe (open plan) or cupboards
ey143
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Anyone have any views on which is better. I've got option of either to be created as part of a room extension. Cupboards in a room look neater and dont gather dust as badly as open plan wardrobes....but ease of putting clothes away and throwing it on the clothes line maybe?
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The option that affords the most storage space.0
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I personally loathe open plan wardrobes, they just make a room look messy & cluttered, even if the clothing inside is neatly arranged. Really it all comes down to a personal choice.The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.0 -
If it's your master bedroom get cupboard doors. The dust you'd get build up on clothes and the interiors with open plan!
Open plan fantasy: http://www.iroonie.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/contemporary-wardrobe-open-plan-ideas.jpg
Open plan reality: http://littlebennet.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/img_2390.jpg
Opening the cupboard doors is probably the least time-consuming part of putting your laundry away.0 -
Lol. Yes that is my thought too. I thought I'm missing something by not opting for open plan. Not sure why someone would go for open plan unless it was a money issue.Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS0
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