Wardrobe Closets: A Buying Guide For You

In: Home & Family

13 Jul 2009

Are you out there hunting for a good wardrobe closet? You’ve probably noticed then that there are many different models on the market. What makes one superior to the other? This really depends on just what you are looking for as well as how much money you’re willing to spend. In this article we will examine why people purchase wardrobe closets, what the common functions and features are of various models, and also we’ll take a look at the cost range you’ll be looking at in order to purchase one.

Why buy a wardrobe closet? Often times it comes about when a couple realize it’d be better for someone – usually the man, for some reason! – to have their own separate closet space for their clothes and items. Sometimes people buy them because they need a good looking closet for the office room which was converted to the guest room. And sometimes people get them just because they love how they add a sense of elegance to a room.

Wardrobe closets usually follow the same basic design on a closet-like space on top, covered by 2 to 3 closing doors, and then drawers at the bottom. The top space then allows for hanging clothes while they bottom space is for folded clothes. Some units feature adjustable shelves as well as extra bonuses such as a built-in mirror on the inside of the unit so you can try on clothes easily.

This would be a good point to mention that mostly all wardrobe closets purchased on line – and usually in the shop too – are going to require someone to assemble them. They are not going to be shipped ready to go out of the package. Putting them together can be quite a task, so be forewarned if you’re not up to it, it is possible to pay someone to do so. Shops that sell these items usually will deliver and install them for an extra fee. Conversely, if you buy a wardrobe closet at a garage sale or through a for sale classified add, it will likely be fully assembled already. On top of this, this will also save you some serious money.

Before you pay any assembly fee though, let’s look at the cost involved just to buy the unit. At the lowest end of the scale you’re looking at right under $200. It is possibly to get a very good unit in the beginning price range between $200 and $500. Now onto the higher end of the scale, wardrobe closets can become very expensive, costing $2,00o or $3,000 or more.

Wardrobe closets will give you a great looking solution towards storing extra clothes. Whether you need only the basics or whether you need all the features mentioned above, hopefully there’s something out there in your budget. No matter where you place the wardrobe closet in your home though, it will stand on its own as a solid piece of furniture.

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