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    Default Tips for Designing your Dream Walk-in Wardrobe

    In case some of you wonder what is a walk-in wardrobe? Well, it is basically a wardrobe large enough for you to walk inside. Due to its size, a walk-in wardrobe can store clothes and other objects such as accessories, bags and even shoes. It may have lighting and even seats such as sofa or bench.

    Here are 8 simple tips for designing your dream walk-in wardrobe.

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    I dislike walk in wardrobes.
    Won't the clothes get dusty?
    It is also such a waste of space.

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    I am too untidy and disorganized to have a walk-in wardrobe. It will only look like a disaster zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chiaberry
    I am too untidy and disorganized to have a walk-in wardrobe. It will only look like a disaster zone.
    Even a tidy walk in wardrobe will feel untidy to me.
    I can't stand seeing clothes, shoes and bags lying around.
    They must be hidden from my sight.

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    Convert the Walk In Wardrobe into a Study Room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    I dislike walk in wardrobes.
    Won't the clothes get dusty?
    It is also such a waste of space.

    I think walk in wardrobes are for people with many clothes, and those who are going for expensive or branded.

    Personally, I just fold the clothes and chuck into the wardrobe.
    And when in need to wear then I'll iron them. On ad-hoc basis!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DylanTan
    I think walk in wardrobes are for people with many clothes, and those who are going for expensive or branded.
    Yup, it is for those with big houses who can afford the extra space for the walk- in wardrobe.

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    Put shoes in walk-in wardrobe not smelly?

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    Hi Bro and Sis,

    Any good contractor to recommend wanted to renovate my house?]

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beebot
    Put shoes in walk-in wardrobe not smelly?
    those shoes are super branded and ex which u rarely wear only to special occasions and black tie events. not to store ur daily wear loafers or sandals.

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    when it comes to walkin-wardrobe, people visualise the heniken beer advertisement. but in sg where space is a constraint, dont think it would be nice, + untidy + dusty + very hot leh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Tam
    Hi Bro and Sis,

    Any good contractor to recommend wanted to renovate my house?]

    Thanks

    Hey Alan, you can go to that site I linked it. www.RenoNation.sg. Think you can go and choose some renovation firms over there.

    cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercarp
    I dislike walk in wardrobes.
    Won't the clothes get dusty?
    It is also such a waste of space.
    you be retracting yr words soon. The second floor layout for the family area iis too small to be usable.

    the newer design are all redesign as walk in wardrobes if I remember correctly

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