Order in your bedroom closet, a dream within reach

Do you want a stylish and organised wardrobe, but don’t know where to start? We have gathered some inspiration and practical tips to help you realise your closet dream. Conceal your clothes behind trendy sliding doors or keep them in full view with an open wall solution. With the flexible Click-in system you can plan and customise your closet to suit your own specific storage needs. There are special shelves, baskets, hooks and other clothes storage accessories especially customised to what you need to store, whether you have a lot of shirts, shoes, jumpers, pants or accessories. And when your storage needs changes, you can rearrange and add to your solution, all through life. You will discover that when everything has its own space, you will have a much smoother morning, as well as a more restful bedroom.

 

Get a nice overview of your clothes combining shelves in various depth

Thanks to the open and airy design of the Click-in system you will get a nice overview of your clothes. To add to the overview, plan for shelves with a depth adapted to the specific type of clothes you want to store. Shallower shelves relatively close to each other make it easier to keep order, find things and to see what you have in your wardrobe. Shelves 30 cm deep are sufficient for tops. For bulkier clothes like jumpers, there are shelves with depths of 40 and 50 cm.

 

Add calm and use your space well with sliding doors

Sliding doors add a welcome calm in the bedroom by covering your clothes. They do not need any space to open, which means you can use the floor space all the way up to the wardrobe. You can use that space for a bedside table, plant or reading chair. There are numerous designs, materials and colours on sliding doors to choose from.

 

Store things according to how often you use them

Store things you use seldom, like suitcases, extra blankets or seasonal things high up in your storage solution. Keep the things you use daily at a reachable and practical height. Work clothes should for example be easier to reach than your party clothes..

 

Make a system for regular sorting of unused clothes

A good way of sorting unused clothes that take up valuable space in your closet is to create a system for it. Place deep baskets or sacks quite centrally. Then mark them with “sell”, “swap”, “give away”, “recycle” etc. Place the garments there right away when you decide you don’t want it any more. This way you are more likely to actually do something about them.

 

Planning a closet under inclined ceilings

A good way of sorting unused clotSloping ceilings are common in our homes, and can be a problem for furnishings. The flexible Click-in system fit into any space even in a room with a sloping ceiling. Use a freestanding solution and place solid shelves or Accessory trays on top. There you can place bags, accessories and other things you want easily accessible. Another option is to combine the top hung Click-in system with the shelving system mounted above. Find out more about sloping ceilings here.

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