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7. Use the heightIf you have a high room, it pays to make the most of it. In this design, a mix of shelves, drawers and hanging rails means there’s space for everything from hankies to handbags. Small storage boxes on the top shelf – perfect for infrequently used items – complement the colour scheme, so blend in unobtrusively. A ladder is a useful addition, too – this old wooden set adds a warm, rustic note.
4. Use your clothes as artworkKeeping the doors to your walk-in wardrobe open – or having no doors at all – is a great way to speed up the dressing process: having all your favourite items of clothing visible will make it much easier to decide what to wear. To prevent an open wardrobe becoming messy, though, colour code your clothes. In this wardrobe, the colour gradation has become part of the design itself, creating a calm atmosphere.Check out 10 easy steps to an organised wardrobe
9. Go greyThere is nothing like cool grey for giving a room a touch of modern sophistication. The combination of glass-fronted and solid drawers in this unit adds texture and interest, as do the cleverly interlocking, slim lines of the design.
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