The Perfect Modern L-Shaped Walk-in Closet
by pagla songs paglasongsClosets are one of those things you never really think about
until you need one and then suddenly, it’s the most important room in your
home. A walk-in closet can add thousands to the value of your property, but it
can also be the most frustrating place in your home if it’s too small or poorly
designed. Follow these easy instructions to create the perfect modern L-shaped
walk-in closet that will be both aesthetically pleasing and completely
functional.
What is an L shaped closet?
An L shaped closet is a walk-in closet that has two long
walls and one short wall. One long wall is on the left and one long wall is on
the right. The short wall, which is at a 90 degree angle to both of the other
walls, divides the room in half. These closets are great for maximizing space
while also making it easy to access all your clothes or shoes. You can also use
this design as an entryway into your home, which could be good if you don't
have many entries into your home. A lot of people choose this design because
they like how it looks more than a traditional walk-in closet, but it does take
up more floor space than most other designs.
Will it work in my home?
This walk in closet design will work in any home. Here are
some benefits of this type of design:
1. The closets are usually about the same width as a regular
bedroom, so if you have an extra bedroom that's not being used, you can use it
for your closet. This is great if you don't have the budget for a lot of
customizations or storage space for a larger walk-in closet.
2. These types of closets are more discreet than other
designs and won't occupy too much space in your room by taking up the entire
back wall.
Where should I put my door?
An alluring walk-in closet will have a door that enters from
the side of the room, not from the end. This gives it a more open and spacious
feel. Another way to make your walk-in closet seem more spacious is to use
mirrors on at least one wall. Mirrors create an illusion of space, making the
closet appear larger than it really is. And if you don’t have a walk-in closet,
you can use them on any wall in your bedroom for the same effect.
Most people put their doors along the long walls of their
closets (longer in relation to height) which makes sense because most people
want to enter from the long side when they are walking into their walk-in
closets. The only problem with this placement is that you lose precious floor
space as well as some height because you cannot place items taller than six
feet tall along this entire wall without compromising floor space.
To solve this dilemma, many people choose to install two
doors opposite each other in order to preserve both floor space and ceiling
height.
What are some design tricks for making my walk-in closet fit with my
bedroom furniture?
Your walk-in closet is a high traffic area that needs to be
designed with both function and style in mind. If you have a modern or
contemporary bedroom, your walk-in closet design should compliment the style of your room
to create a cohesive look. You want to avoid adding an antique dresser or
ornate mirror inside the closet if your room has a modern look, while you'll
want to do the opposite in a more traditional bedroom setting. Below are some
tips for getting started on designing your perfect modern l shaped walk in
closet:
Use ALLURE's Design Room App - This app offers over 4,000
different pieces of furniture and accessories to help give you inspiration for
how to furnish your space.
Should I choose cabinetry or free standing pieces?
With all of the different designs, styles, and materials
available for walk-in closets, it's difficult to know where to start. Whether
you're building from scratch or renovating an existing space, here are some
factors to consider when choosing your closet design. Cabinetry VS Free
Standing Pieces
Do you have a small or large space? If you have a larger
space with plenty of room for cabinetry, then cabinetry might be the best
choice for you. Cabinets will provide more storage than free standing pieces
and can help keep the items in your closet organized. On the other hand, if
your space is small or needs to accommodate other elements such as a shower or
bathtub in the same area, then free standing pieces might be better suited to
your design needs.
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