A significant breakthrough in the arrangement of almost all rooms in the living quarters was the invention of built-in furniture. She came to replace the cabinet furniture and immediately gained popularity.
So, one of the popular options are built-in wardrobes for the hallway. They can be very different depending on the following factors:
- on the placement: angular, straight (along the wall), niche, etc .;
- by material of execution: wood , chipboard, plastic, metal elements, etc .;
- in appearance: imitation of expensive material, masking under the wall or any other structural element of the room;
- on the material of the exterior: glass , mirror, laminated materials, chipboard, etc. Practice shows that a small enough mirror at least on one of the doors of the built-in closet, especially in the hallway, to visually increase the available space at times.
As can be seen from the above list of various solutions, such cabinets help to significantly diversify the situation in an apartment or house, because they have both practical qualities and decorative, and allow you to emphasize the style of interior design and enrich it.
Built-in closets for small rooms - ideal exit
Especially popular are built-in wardrobes for the hallway in Khrushchev. Such apartments, built under the projects of the past several decades ago, differ only in their shortcoming - the relatively small size of the hallways. But the main advantage of the built-in cabinets - economy - allows this disadvantage to be easily leveled. It manifests itself in the following components:
- saving material - the fact that in the built-in models the role of the upper, lower and lateral parameters of the cabinet is made respectively by the ceiling, floor and walls of the apartment;
- saving money - the less material is used, the lower is the cost of the final element of furniture;
- saving space - now to place all necessary items, clothes and other things, only the supports and the front wall of the cabinet are enough. All of the above items can easily disappear behind them. By the way, built-in closets for a small hallway perform the same wonders as described above;
- saving time - the fact is that the absence of some walls significantly speeds up the installation process, and the lack of a frame as such - eliminates the need to adjust the gaps and other "inconsistencies" inherent in cabinet furniture.
Probably, the most ideal option-solution for any apartment are corner built-in wardrobes for the hallway. Angular space has one significant advantage - it is quite large. This factor allows you to place there absolutely all the clothes, especially designed for storage in wardrobes. It is the angular variants that are most capacious, since they have at their disposal two walls, and not one, as in the "direct" version of such furniture.
As a headache, and an excellent practical and design solution can be the door for a built-in wardrobe in the hallway. The fact is that sliding doors are the most classic version of such solutions, and this means that opening one compartment of the cabinet will entail the closure of the neighboring one. From this you can get rid of by setting, for example, swinging doors, but in this case you can lose the factor of saving space. Of course, you can make the cabinet open, which will further reduce the cost of furniture, but what about those items that should be hidden from prying eyes at all costs? Probably, the ideal variant is an individual approach in each case.
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