Choosing a wardrobe
With credit crunch induced sales on the high street, supermarkets diversifying into the clothing market and a plethora of online catalogues, there are some fantastic clothing deals to be had. Once you’ve picked up your bargain then you need to ensure that it lasts a lifetime to really ensure you get the best value for money – therefore you need a wardrobe!
There are many different types of wardrobes out to choose from. Maybe you want to have a set of built in wardrobes which match your bedroom or an antique free standing wardrobe. If you’re willing to do your research there really is a suitable wardrobe out there for everybody.
So what do you need to think about when selecting a wardrobe?
First of all, what transport do you have and whereabouts in your house is the room where the wardrobe will live. The answer to both of these questions will be integral in your wardrobe selection. If you have a van or a large people carrier then you may be able to purchase a fully built wardrobe but if you have a 2-seater sports car then your going to need either a flat packed wardrobe, or will need it delivered – remember to keep this in mind when your pricing up your wardrobe and check with the retailer whether there are any extra delivery charges.
And of course, what are you going to be storing in your wardrobe? Do you just want hanging space for your suits and trousers or do you want a dual purpose wardrobe with built in drawers for your t-shirts and underwear. There is also the option of having a built in mirror in your wardrobe so you can make sure you’re looking glamorous before hitting the shops or the bar.
Once you’ve answered all of the questions above then all that’s left is for you to choose the size and style of wardrobe. You can have a single, double or even triple wardrobe. Why not have a double wardrobe for the lady of the house with an accompanying single gentleman’s wardrobe. We all know ladies that you will need a lot more storage space that your partner!
