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How to choose the right wardrobe or dressing room to optimize your bedroom space
Are you looking for a simple, effective way to organize your clothes and make the most of your bedroom? Today, wardrobes and dressing rooms are the essential pieces of furniture for creating a functional and pleasant living space. The choice may seem vast, so we'll help you make sense of it according to your needs, the configuration of your room and the style you like. First and foremost, think about daily use: do you mainly need closets, drawers or lots of shelves? If your wardrobe consists of shirts, coats or long dresses, closet space becomes a priority. For smaller garments, stacks of T-shirts or accessories, drawers and shelves are more practical. Also consider the stock of bed linen or seasonal textiles you may wish to keep in one place. The space available in your bedroom then guides your choice between a wardrobe with hinged or sliding doors. Sliding doors are ideal for small spaces, as they don't encroach on the flow of traffic, while sometimes offering integrated mirrors, very useful for gaining light and dressing up. Conversely, hinged-door wardrobes are often more modular, with more customizable interiors - perfect if you like to structure your storage according to your specific habits. The final criterion is, of course, the cabinet's style. Wooden finishes, in light or darker oak, bring a soft warmth to a bedroom and blend easily with most déco universes. White models are well suited to a more refined, contemporary or Scandinavian ambience. In all cases, your wardrobe should meet both a practical need and a desire for visual comfort. Interior organization: think carefully about each storage area
A well-designed dressing room or large wardrobe should optimize every square centimetre. It's the interior layout that makes all the difference. To ensure that your wardrobe fits in with your daily routine, think in terms of zones: one for hanging clothes, one for piles of laundry, and one for small accessories. Start by defining your closet space. Plan for a bar long enough to accommodate your suit tops, dresses or jackets in numbers. Double closets are also popular: a top section for long pieces, a bottom section for folded shirts or pants. Some wardrobe models even offer scalable solutions, to be adjusted according to the season or your clothing stock. Shelves are essential for sweaters, jeans, bags and shoes. It's a good idea to limit their height, so as to keep a clear view of their contents. Too high and the stacking becomes unstable, and you lose efficiency. Think about depth too: 40 to 60 cm is enough in most cases to keep access to your belongings fluid. Finally, drawers are ideal for storing underwear, belts, small accessories or even jewelry. If you don't have enough wall space to install a separate dresser, a wardrobe with built-in drawers is a practical space-saver. Some models even feature interior compartments, so you don't have to worry about extra storage. Which style of wardrobe for your bedroom? Harmonize aesthetically and sustainably
A beautiful wardrobe doesn't just store, it dresses up a room. After the bed, it's one of the most visible pieces of furniture in the room. So it's essential to choose a style that's consistent with the mood of your decor, without visually overloading the space. Do you like clean lines and light, soothing colors? A white wardrobe with sliding doors will fit right in. The mirror effect, if you choose it, will visually enlarge the room while offering you a practical everyday tool. It's a popular option for smaller rooms and contemporary styles. Wooden cabinets, in light or dark oak, warm up the room and immediately create a warmer atmosphere. They go well with natural textiles, thick curtains or soft carpeting. For lovers of more classic or rustic interiors, metal handles, discreet moldings or exposed legs can make all the difference. If you've got a lot of space, you can dare to go for a corner or wall-mounted dressing room, with a vast linear storage space. Some of our models alternate between sliding and hinged doors, to maintain a balanced aesthetic while optimizing openings. A well-chosen wardrobe lasts a long time, and will accompany you as your needs evolve. At La Redoute, we want to offer you solutions that simplify your daily life: storage that's efficient, easy to live with, and always stylish. Don't forget: beyond design, what's important is ease of use. And that's where the right choice makes all the difference.