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Closets-ThisORThat |
You can think of a closet as a really tiny room for
clothes hangers, but why cheat yourself? Just like all household appliances, closets these days come loaded
with bells and whistles. Whether it's simply a place to store clothes or
a dressing room.
For a closet to work, you have to be able to
see what's inside it. Natural light from skylights or windows is a plus.
The important thing to keep in mind about artificial light is that it has to be
between you and the contents of the closet; if it's behind you, you'll cast a
shadow on what you're trying to see. Closets, more than any other space
in the house, work best if you know in advance precisely how you're going to
use them. For example, if you bunch socks, they'll need more space than if you roll
them. Ditto for shirts: Do you stack them neatly or hang them up? Think about
what you wear and how you like to get dressed, and design the space to serve
you: most-used items up around eye level, less-used below, and least-used high
above. Most closets have too much hanging storage and far too little shelf or
drawer storage.
P.S. The closets layouts and designs created
by me for getting it architecture for my new clients. The two designs created
to pick one of best, to fill the space with living.
#closets#clothes#interior#decor#space#lightening#natural#dresses#room#
D’Art by Shriya…
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