When choosing a cabinet model, not only the size, design or internal structure of the furniture is important, but also its cost. A wide range of sliding wardrobes allows you to choose the appropriate model in accordance with your material capabilities. This can be an elite wardrobe with a unique external design and a facade made of natural wood. Or a budget, convenient and practical model that will decorate the interior for many years and delight with its functionality.
Furniture configuration
The classic type of wardrobe is rectangular, with straight sliding doors. But furniture makers invite us to look at the cabinet from a slightly different angle. So, for example, installing furniture not against the wall, but in a corner, thereby saving a couple of meters of usable space will allow a corner wardrobe. In addition, the cabinet doors may not be straight, but convex and concave, which gives the furniture, and the entire interior as a whole, an original and exclusive look.
Unique cabinet fronts: sliding doors
The front part of the wardrobe is its convenient sliding doors, which made the furniture popular among consumers. The design of the sliding doors determines the appearance of the closet. These furniture elements in luxury models can be made of natural wood, in budget ones - from chipboards, which, with the help of a laminating film, acquire interesting colors - wood, black or white, marble, and so on.
The most extraordinary models have designs applied using sandblasting. This technology allows you to decorate the glass facade with magical flowers and original patterns. Models of sliding wardrobes with a photo facade look no less luxurious. In addition to drawings from the catalog, you can put a photo from a family album on the sliding doors. The photographs on the facade are durable, do not fade or are erased during the use of the furniture.
A well-chosen internal 'filling' of the wardrobe makes the furniture easy to use. There are thousands of options for internal organization, to suit any lifestyle and wardrobe. Thus, once choosing a wardrobe with an optimal internal design, the user receives roomy and comfortable furniture with a unique set of components, which include shelves, drawers, baskets, hangers and rods.
A sliding wardrobe with a typical structure contains 1-2 shelves in the upper part, a compartment for clothes on hangers with a rod in the middle, and shelves or drawers for shoes are traditionally located in the lower part. In the original configuration, the structure can be absolutely any, while not only the number of shelves, niches and drawers, but also the height of their location is individually selected. For example, for a wardrobe in a child's room, the shelves should be located in such a way that the baby can independently take out and fold clothes.