The super spacious walk-in closet with a dressing table in a celebritys home should be every girls dream, right? Although it may not be possible to realize the dream in the short term, it does not mean that it is your "trophy" There is only one home for the wardrobe. Use your brain and make use of other spaces in the bedroom to become an extension of your wardrobe. Then buy some appropriate props, furniture and decorations, and you can instantly make your small space chic!
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Use props to make the room feel like a boutique
Harwell Photography via Style Me Pretty Living
If you have free space in the bedroom, you might as well arrange it as shown above. The womens mannequin is a key prop to make the room feel like a boutique. You can use it to hang bags and necklaces, but there are two things to note. First, the outer layer of the doll should be made of fabric. The smooth texture will look a bit cheap. The second is to choose the style of the doll as shown above. The one with a head and hands will be very scary at night. If you want this corner to look more chic, you can achieve the effect by adding unique throw pillows, low stools, and jewelry racks with picture frames.
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Industrial-looking sliding clothes hanger
Sarah Sherman Samuel via Smitten Studio
The editor has seen this kind of industrial-looking clothes hanger with a little retro flavor in an online store before. If you have strong hands-on skills, you can actually go to a local hardware store to buy materials and assemble them yourself (accessories and DIY tutorial here). Place it in a corner of the room, and it will become a display area for new products of the season. Those clothes and shoes that you have worn recently can be placed here.
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Walk-in closet and bed in one
Domino magazine
The room is about to be renovated, so friends who don’t have enough space can consider this design. It feels more practical. The upper floor is the bed, and the lower floor can be used as your walk-in closet and dressing area. The materials needed seem to be available at IKEA.
Domino magazine
However, one thing to note is that if you want the lower space to look more eye-catching, you might as well lay out carpets and hang beautiful curtains. On the one hand, the use of curtains is to give a sense of privacy, a bit like the "tent" set up with quilts when I was a child, and on the other hand, it can block the brackets of the bunk beds. In addition, the editor also recommends that you choose white and transparent for shelves and dressing tables, because the lower floor itself is not well lit, so it is not suitable to use dark furniture, and these two colors will make the space look larger. .
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Old wooden ladder used as shoe rack
Because the wooden ladder is very old, it has a sense of beauty that has experienced vicissitudes of life. The surface damage is difficult to completely replicate with artificial distressing technology. By leaning such a wooden ladder against the wall, it can be used to place high heels or even necklaces, which is very space-saving.
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Use shipping pallets to create a shoe-changing stool for shoes
Chellise Michael Photography via Homepolish
Netizens’ original recommendation was to use these wooden transport pallets to fold into a simple bed that can be used to store shoes and sundries. However, it would be a bit unhygienic to put the shoe cabinet and bed together, so I think it would be better if we could use it. If you have three or four of these pallets, you might as well use them to make a shoe-changing stool. After stacking them, place a soft cushion on them. Shipping pallets like this can sometimes even be picked up for free.