When it comes to bedroom interiors, wardrobes offer more than just a storage option, they become a key focal point in a room, a frame for displaying treasure pieces and a daily inspiration for style. Moving away from built in wardrobes, interior design enthusiasts are getting creative with the way they house their clothing, favouring space-saving options and modern, minimalist designs. Here are our 4 favourite creative wardrobes for small spaces!
Clothing Racks
With minimal setup and space required, a clothing rack is a fantastic storage option for those with limited bedroom space. If you are a savvy Instagrammer or Pinner, you'll notice clothing racks have become a necessity for bloggers and interior design enthusiasts, as they present a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Condense your storage by selecting racks with additional shelving to store your bulkier items like bags, shoes, hats etc.
Consider yourself a bit of a DIY fanatic? Why not recreate this rustic, branch clothing rack to suspend your finer garments from. We've found a great DIY tutorial for this, over at SheKnows!
Open Wardrobes
No need to keep your possessions behind closed doors, why not display them proudly with an open wardrobe? This style of wardrobe is not forgiving when it comes to untidiness, so make sure you don't over clutter your frame with junk, store clothing on high rotation or striking pieces that add to the visual aesthetic.
Remember metal frames and timber offsets offer a more masculine feel to your space, which is perfect for industrial themed interiors.
Stolmen Wardrobes
Ikea's Stolmen series provides a space-savvy wardrobe option for those with smaller bedrooms. Able to be mounted to either wall or ceiling, the Stolmen wardrobe has a fresh and modern feel with it's clean white frame. The framework includes shelving, racks and rods to help store your every accessory.
Portable Wardrobe
Do you appreciate versatility when it comes to furniture arrangement? If so, a portable wardrobe is right up your alley! Set on casters, a portable wardrobe allows for easy transportation and placement, and the best part is they take up very little space.