Research shows that your sleeping environment can have significant psychological effects, with a cluttered, disorganised bedroom actually increasing your levels of stress and having a negative impact on the quality of your rest and sleep time! More mess means more stress!
The key to making your bedroom into a clutter-free sanctuary is having suitable storage, and Lifestyle Wardrobes are the items of furniture that will best support good organisation. Choosing the right wardrobe for your bedroom can be challenging, so here are some tips!
Shelves And Drawers – There are a large number of wardrobe styles on the market in many different configurations. When considering your storage requirements, start by asking yourself how many shelves and drawers you need, and what you will be storing on or in them. Modern wardrobes offer innovative interior design features like jewellery drawers, cubby holes, and built-in shoe racks that enhance your organisation options.
Knowing what you want to put away and where will help you to reduce clutter and keep your clothing from creeping out into the bedroom! Are you a sock collector? Then having extra drawer space to hold them will be something to look for. If you love shoes then extra shoe racks are going to be a necessity. How deep the shelves reach must also be taken into consideration, there’s a point where a shelf that’s too deep becomes a black hole your clothes vanish into, making you have to go digging and reaching to find items that have migrated to the very back!
Hangar Space – The length of hanging space that you will need is another important factor to take into consideration. if you have a suit for every day of the week and another set for each and every season, then you are going to have to have a place to hang them all! The type of clothes you intend to store in your new wardrobe is also an important factor. If you have a number of long coats and floor length evening gowns you will require enough full length space at a height to accommodate them. For short dresses, suits, and jumpers you can double up with two stories of half-height hangar rails.
The Size – Ultimately you will need to decide on how big a wardrobe you need, and whether or not it will fit into your bedroom! Ideally you will have some floor space, not just a narrow aisle between your bed and a monster-sized wardrobe that dominates most of the room!
Finally, don’t be afraid to go on the big side, you can never have too much storage space!