There are a variety of factors to consider when designing wardrobe doors, including style, function and space constraints.
1.Style:
- Sliding doors: sliding doors are a popular choice for wardrobes as they save space and offer a sleek, modern look. They can be made of glass, wood or a combination of materials.
- Hinged doors: hinged doors open on hinges and are a more traditional option. They can be designed in a variety of styles, such as panelled, mirrored or solid doors.
2.Material:
- Wood: Wooden wardrobe doors create a classic and warm aesthetic. Depending on the desired style and budget, different types of wood can be used, including oak, pine or walnut.
- Glass: glass doors create an open and modern feel. They can be clear or frosted for privacy and can be used in combination with other materials such as wooden or aluminium frames.
- Mirrors: wardrobe doors with mirrors serve a dual purpose, providing both functional use and the illusion of more space. They can be full length or in smaller panels.
3. Space considerations:
- Bi-fold doors: bi-fold doors consist of two panels hinged in the centre that fold open to either side. They are suitable for narrow spaces that may not be suitable for full opening doors.
- Corner Wardrobes: If the wardrobe is located in a corner, consider using curved or angled design corner doors to maximise storage space.
When choosing wardrobe doors remember to consider the overall style and design theme of the room to ensure they complement the existing décor. YALIG has rather years of design solutions can customise a solution to your specific needs and preferences.