In a really small space, you can creatively integrate a wardrobe by undertaking structural changes, such as joining rooms and utilizing partitioning walls.
Fitting a wardrobe into a small bedroom can seem challenging, but clever design solutions can make it possible. One innovative approach, particularly effective in a really small space, involves rethinking the existing layout of your home.
Utilizing Structural Changes for Wardrobe Integration
Instead of trying to squeeze a traditional wardrobe into a cramped room, consider a more integrated solution. According to one design concept, you could:
- Join Two Rooms: Begin by joining two rooms by removing the wall in-between. This significantly increases the overall available footprint.
- Divide the Space: Then divide the two areas by adding a half-height wall. This wall serves as a natural divider for the newly combined space.
- House the Wardrobe: Crucially, this half-height wall can also house your wardrobe. This creates a built-in storage solution that uses the dividing structure itself, as demonstrated in this inspiring design (referencing the concept described).
This method turns a room division element into a functional storage unit, providing a wardrobe solution without consuming traditional floor space within the bedroom area itself. It's a more involved process than simply buying a slim wardrobe but offers a highly integrated and space-saving outcome for extremely limited areas.