Wardrobes can come in many shapes and sizes. Some homes make do with a simple free-standing wooden, rectangular object, which may have a utility value but won’t maximise space or add much to the aesthetics and style of a room.
This is where our product ranges can offer something much more exciting, taking your bedroom from basic functionality to luxury style.
Whereas a traditional freestanding wardrobe will usually have hefty wooden doors, a made-to-measure fitted wardrobe with smoked glass doors can provide a real touch of modernity.
Of course, there are pros and cons to having glass doors in a wardrobe. Pros include:
The downsides are that glass is more easily broken or damaged, as well as costing more than some other materials, although the latter is perhaps a classic case of “you get what you pay for”. It is an investment in style.
Smoked glass may let a bit less light in than non-tinted glass, but this does help disguise what is within a little if there is something you would rather not show off for privacy reasons.
Of course, that depends on who might come into the bedroom and whether you are a shrinking violet when it comes to what you may wear on special and intimate occasions.
The other consideration with having smoked glass in a wardrobe is how well it will fit with the rest of the décor. It can also be used indoors, in showers, interior partitions, kitchen cabinets, storage units and sunrooms.
If this is the kind of style you like, with lots of glass but not dazzling brightness everywhere, a wardrobe that follows the same style could offer you both a consistent and attractive style, and also plenty of practicality.
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