And their wardrobe get choked up coz of lack of space, and organisation and surely coz of the emotional attachment to things resulting in not wanting to let go of any of that 80% they're not wearing. I don't know who I am kidding in talking "they" instead of "I".
So, which brings us to...Walk-ins
&Space saving ideas
but which require space
Traditional closets
which are sadly, effective only if you're ready to purge the 80%
Designs for compact living
...which, hey, can be a great new addition to store the 80%.
And either two solutions, (1) I purge ruthlessly for the next few days, the needed time I estimate to work on the amount of things I have stacked and stylebakery has this guide (2) I start designing my own walk-in and go DIY on the fabrication and for this, I need all the help I can get!
(1st pic via Hooked on Houses, 2nd and 3rd from Apartment Therapy, 4th from dailymail.co.uk and 5th Designer: N.J Dean, Source: Momoy.com)
but which require space
Traditional closets
which are sadly, effective only if you're ready to purge the 80%
Designs for compact living
...which, hey, can be a great new addition to store the 80%.
And either two solutions, (1) I purge ruthlessly for the next few days, the needed time I estimate to work on the amount of things I have stacked and stylebakery has this guide (2) I start designing my own walk-in and go DIY on the fabrication and for this, I need all the help I can get!
(1st pic via Hooked on Houses, 2nd and 3rd from Apartment Therapy, 4th from dailymail.co.uk and 5th Designer: N.J Dean, Source: Momoy.com)
The last one Designs for compact living is amazing! ^__^
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I love the last!
ReplyDeleteit´s perfect for my bedroom :)
@ Stella: Have a great weekend too:)
ReplyDelete@Amanda: love the compact design too. genius