Interior design ideas

Wardrobe (Part 2)

September 10th, 2007

Anatomy of the order
The basic advantage of modern wardrobes is caused by the fact that, owing to systems of built in designs; it is possible to use almost absolutely any space of any configuration, including corners inaccessible to case furniture and a niche for wardrobes. Structurally, there are two kinds of wardrobe and we shall name them “classical” and “modern”. In the first case it is a volumetric expansion of a classical wardrobe, when the system of racks and mini-lockers or wall panels with shelves is established along walls.
In the second variant - the frames - metal bars between a floor and a ceiling - are being used, and then all other elements are being fixed. Such designs are quickly mounted, and they are easily transported from a place on a place.
In their basis wardrobe rooms of any factory have a uniform principle of the device: these are the shelves and hung up, fastened to rooms???????? walls, and system of doors, which separate it from the basic space of the apartment or house.
Shelves can have various depth, they can be sliding and have a side or a tube-hanger from below. You may choose the number of shelves and their arrangement. Except for selves and hangers (which can be supplied by “lift” for top levels) wardrobe are completed with different sorts of sliding cases, special shelves for footwear, trousers, ties, belts, metal baskets for linen, boxes for trifles, covers for clothes, mirrors, an ironing table and built in quartz-halogen bulbs. Drawer of different height and width can have static position in your wardrobe, and can be on wheels.
At leading firms-manufacturers traditional accessories are supplemented with sliding accessories of qualitatively new level: section for trousers, arms for ties, shelves with breakdown on cells for complete sets of underwear, fine subjects of clothes, a shelf for storage of jersey, which bottom is made of aluminium grid that allows things “to breathe”.
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