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Choose the right hangers“The right hangers will help preserve the shape of your clothes and ensure that you are maximising your wardrobe space,” Player says. “Suit hangers are space-hungry but essential for preserving the shape of jacket shoulders. Dresses and light blouses are best stored on flocked hangers as they won’t slip off. Timber hangers are kind on clothes but if you are short on space, are not the best choice. And if you are exceptionally tight for space, consider multi-tier hangers.”
Pro: Available in a variety of colours and designs. Since laminates are pre-printed, one cannot find natural variations in the sheet like one does in wood veneers. However, other endless designs can be manufactured to choose from. Due to availability of both glossy and rough textures, laminates can replicate almost all surface finishes including wood, stone, marble, leather and more.. Some digital printers produce personalised prints on the sheet too.
“Continuing with the neutral colour theme of the home, we used grey tiles on the kitchen walls. This room initially had a wall with a very narrow opening – we decided to take down the wall and convert the kitchen into an open space, thereby making it seem larger. The clients wanted a clean, modern, functional cook room, so we didn’t crowd it with too many cabinets,” Tiwari says.Kitchen fixtures: Hettich
As living room seatingDon’t think twice about making a style statement with a nice, big swing in your living room. Find a good position (ideally, it should be a part of your formal seating setup), install it from the ceiling and make sure the upholstery complements, if not matches the other sofas. Tip: If you don’t wish to deviate from the modern tone of your space, consider a contemporary swing. Hang it with SS strings and make sure the cushioning is comfortable. If you have a small apartment, you could suspend it in between the living and the dining area so as to create a semi formal demarcation.
1. The wooden media unit stands out as a dominant decor feature in this uncluttered living room. The stark colour contrast of the dark brown against the grey of the floor and the beige of the walls gives an almost 3D effect to the structure, making it look like it’s emerging from the walls. The large cabinets above and below hold all the peripherals, leaving the TV to star by itself without competing with too many decorative or electronics objects.Browse images of TV units
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Curtain liningsBlackout lining Your curtains will not be complete without the right lining for your lifestyle. Blackout linings, for example, will block much of the light that would otherwise creep through closed curtains. “For [nighttime] workers, parents with babies and cinema rooms, blackout is an essential element,” Gannon says. “They also provide insulation, thus energy-saving benefits, as well as reducing noise from outside.” Blackout curtains are a useful feature in other areas of the home too. For example, in living areas they can prevent glare on a TV or computer screen. “For total darkness, you could team blackout curtains and blinds together at one window,” Quilliam says.
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Take a peekThe sliding doors in this dressing area make locating clothes speedy without showing all that’s inside the wardrobe. Made to match the dark wood drawer unit, they’re at one with the space’s formal feel, while a white work surface and carpeting balance the room’s darker tones.Read more:5 Reasons to Get Internal Sliding DoorsTell us:Have you experimented with sliding door wardrobes too? Share the images in the Comments below.
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