DIY combination wardrobe gives life a new texture

If you want to avoid having a generic built-in wardrobe, it's essential to tailor it according to your personal needs. If you have the skills and time, consider building your own DIY wardrobe. A homemade wardrobe is usually simple, cost-effective, and perfect whether you're renting or living in your own home. Don't underestimate the charm of a small, custom-made closet—many people in Europe love them for their style and practicality. **Recommended DIY Wardrobe: "Sex and the City" Dream Closet** ![DIY wardrobe](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/lazy.gif) Start by applying your favorite wallpaper on the three inner walls of the niche, or use beautiful posters and fabrics to add personality. Based on your needs, you can design the structure of the wardrobe with partitions, drawers, and hanging rods to make it more functional and user-friendly. ![Wardrobe design](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/lazy.gif) Use different wallpaper patterns to divide the sections of your DIY wardrobe. This not only makes it look better but also helps organize your clothes more efficiently. You can even paste different designs on various parts of the closet. If you like, draw a silhouette of your wardrobe on the outside wall of the niche to make it more unique. Don’t forget to add stylish drawer handles to give your closet that extra touch of elegance. ![Creative home](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/lazy.gif) **Tips for DIY Wardrobes:** For young couples, who often have diverse wardrobes, it’s a good idea to split the space into male and female sections. The hangers inside the cabinet can be divided into two layers—one for coats and tops, and another for shirts. A small drawer can be used for shirts to prevent wrinkles. For undergarments, ties, socks, and other small items, use small latticework drawers for better organization and easy access. Sweaters can go into deep drawers, while pants can be stored on dedicated racks. If the wardrobe is for elderly family members, who tend to have more stacked clothing and less hanging space, it’s best to design more shelves and drawers. Place frequently used items at an accessible height and avoid making the wardrobe too low, as this could cause inconvenience for older individuals. For children, the design should take into account their fast growth. A balanced mix of hanging and stacking areas is essential. Children’s wardrobes are often multi-functional, storing toys, books, and clothes together. Also, consider the child’s height—keep common items within reach and avoid placing pull-out drawers or accessories at head level to prevent accidents.

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