4 easy steps to the perfect wardrobe

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Meet our design experts

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Configure and personalize as per your requirement

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Relax while your wardrobe is manufactured at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities

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We deliver and install your perfect wardrobe

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+1012 3456 789

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Danielafurniture@gmail.com

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132 Dartmouth Street Boston,
Massachusetts 02156 United States








    Design Ward

    1. Configurations and Layouts

    • Standalone Units: These are individual pieces that can be used alone or combined with others. They typically include hanging units, shelving units, and drawer units.
    • Corner Units: Designed to maximise corner spaces, these units often have unique shapes and can connect seamlessly with other modular pieces.
    • Bridge Units: Positioned above existing units or furniture, bridge units utilise vertical space, providing additional storage without taking up floor space.
    • Walk-In Wardrobes: Customised to create a walk-in closet experience, these setups can include a mix of hanging spaces, drawers, shelves, and even integrated lighting.

    2. Materials

    • Wood: Solid wood or wood veneers offer a classic, durable look. Options include oak, walnut, pine, and engineered wood.
    • Metal: Often used for a modern or industrial look, metal frames can support various shelves and hanging units.
    • Glass: Used for doors or shelving, glass adds a sleek, contemporary touch and can be frosted, clear, or tinted.

    3. Styles

    • Wood: Solid wood or wood veneers offer a classic, durable look. Options include oak, walnut, pine, and engineered wood.
    • Metal: Often used for a modern or industrial look, metal frames can support various shelves and hanging units.
    • Glass: Used for doors or shelving, glass adds a sleek, contemporary touch and can be frosted, clear, or tinted.

    4. Features

    • Wood: Solid wood or wood veneers offer a classic, durable look. Options include oak, walnut, pine, and engineered wood.
    • Metal: Often used for a modern or industrial look, metal frames can support various shelves and hanging units.
    • Glass: Used for doors or shelving, glass adds a sleek, contemporary touch and can be frosted, clear, or tinted.

    5. Customisation Options

    • Wood: Solid wood or wood veneers offer a classic, durable look. Options include oak, walnut, pine, and engineered wood.
    • Metal: Often used for a modern or industrial look, metal frames can support various shelves and hanging units.
    • Glass: Used for doors or shelving, glass adds a sleek, contemporary touch and can be frosted, clear, or tinted.

    6. Sizes

    • Wood: Solid wood or wood veneers offer a classic, durable look. Options include oak, walnut, pine, and engineered wood.
    • Metal: Often used for a modern or industrial look, metal frames can support various shelves and hanging units.
    • Glass: Used for doors or shelving, glass adds a sleek, contemporary touch and can be frosted, clear, or tinted.

    7. Assembly and Reconfiguration

    • Wood: Solid wood or wood veneers offer a classic, durable look. Options include oak, walnut, pine, and engineered wood.
    • Metal: Often used for a modern or industrial look, metal frames can support various shelves and hanging units.
    • Glass: Used for doors or shelving, glass adds a sleek, contemporary touch and can be frosted, clear, or tinted.