Summer is the time of holidays, holiday trips, as well as the period of intensive construction and finishing of flats and houses. Already at the design stage of our future home, we should take into account space for wardrobes with clothes or a wardrobe, as well as storage space for unattractive household equipment.
It is important to remember that the depth of a built-in niche should be min. we must remember that the depth of a built-in niche should be at least 65 cm so that clothes on hangers do not get crumpled in it. Wardrobes with sliding doors should be used to shape the space of rooms. We can visually shorten a long room by installing a wardrobe with sliding doors over the entire narrower wall. This will not only maximise space utilisation, but also optimise the shape of the room.
The more difficult-to-access shelves under the ceiling can be used to store suitcases or seasonal clothes, which we do not wear at the moment," suggests Monika Urbanowicz, Marketing Director of the Komandor Group. Outerwear, on the other hand, should be stored in a separate place by the entrance door.
The best solution will be an appropriate built-in niche with sliding doors, in which all coats and hats can be locked. This works well in spacious halls as well as in very small corridors, where it would be difficult to place a wardrobe with doors that open outwards.
Storage for household items
The design of the flat must include space for household equipment: iron, ironing board, mop bucket and a host of other small items that are usually difficult to store.
A perfect solution is a built-in unit with sliding doors, behind which we can hide not only unattractive cleaning products, but also less frequently used items, such as suitcases or skis," advises Monika Urbanowicz, Marketing Director of Grupa Komandor. It is most convenient to have a separate utility room, where we can additionally place, for example, jars with preserves.
Soothing the soul
A visual change in the living space will have a positive impact on both our mood and everyday life. Sometimes we do not realise how much the interior in which we live influences our mental state.