Space design of the cloakroom

In many European and American countries, it's common for bedrooms to include a small closet or "cloakroom." When designing a living space, the closet door is often matched with the room’s overall decor, allowing the wardrobe and room layout to blend seamlessly. This style of home design has now gained popularity in major Chinese cities. Industry experts even suggest that after integrating furniture, the "cloakroom" may become a new trend in the furniture market. The reason behind this trend is that modern people have higher demands for quality and organization. Different materials, styles, and seasonal clothing require specific storage solutions. For example, suits, shirts, coats, ties, and scarves all need different storage methods. Traditional large wardrobes struggle to meet these needs. In contrast, cloakrooms are typically made up of modular partitions, with sliding drawers and pull-out baskets that can be customized to fit individual storage needs. Additionally, cloakrooms can be tailored to match the homeowner’s preferences and the unique shape of the room. Their proportions are well-balanced, and their design aligns with the overall interior style, avoiding the awkward look of mismatched wardrobes and rooms. Many homes have irregular shapes—recesses, protrusions, or triangular corners. Instead of seeing these as challenges, designers can turn them into functional storage spaces. By transforming these structural issues into storage solutions, what was once a flaw becomes a stylish feature, turning potential disadvantages into advantages. Cloakrooms can be designed by professional renovation specialists or created by homeowners themselves. If there’s a recessed wall, a composite partition can be installed, and the inner walls can be painted or wallpapered to match the rest of the room. The cabinet door blends naturally with the wall, saving space while maintaining a cohesive look. If no recess exists, side panels can be added to the corners, merging the frame door with the wall decoration. If privacy is a concern, there are various types of sliding doors available on the market. These not only save space but also add a decorative touch. As a molded product, the track and frame are made from galvanized steel rails, ensuring durability and no deformation. High-quality rollers allow smooth and quiet movement, while the panel options include frosted glass, pressure plates, or alloy materials. With proper maintenance, these systems can last over ten years. For those who prefer not to hire a renovation company, ready-made cloakrooms are an excellent option. Many brands offer high-quality, standardized products, mainly imported or joint-venture models. These units are more reliable, with better attention to detail. Unlike traditional large wardrobes with three or four doors, modern cloakrooms often take on an L-shaped or U-shaped layout. The internal structure is flexible, with removable partitions and adjustable hanging rods. Long and short garments can be stored separately for easy access. Some designs even feature rotating or sliding rails for ties, accessories, and shoes, making the space both practical and visually appealing. These cloakrooms often don’t have doors, as the salesperson explained: “Displaying beautiful clothes, whether for family or guests, is a delightful experience.”

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