Assertion wardrobes with red-leather doorways and vivid yellow shelving function on this lookbook, which proves garments storage doesn’t should be a blight on the inside.
It is common for wardrobes to be pared-back and hid in residential interiors, usually in an try to cover litter and retain give attention to different furnishings and finishes.
Nonetheless, this lookbook spotlights the works of architects difficult this concept and utilizing important clothes storage as a chance to create a focus in a house.
That is the newest in our lookbooks collection, which offers visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks that includes pergolas, guesthouse interiors and bedrooms with bathtubs.
Leather-based Dressing, UK, by Simon Astridge
Rust-coloured leather-based traces the ground and sliding wardrobe doorways of this dressing room, which architect Simon Astridge designed as an attention-grabbing centrepiece in a refurbished London home.
“The very best a part of the leather-based tunnel is the stunning recent leather-based odor you get each time you get off the bed to dress,” mentioned Astridge.
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Casa Triana, Spain, by Studio Noju
This vivid yellow wardrobe is among the many brightly colored areas in Casa Triana, an open-plan residence by Studio Noju in Seville.
Its vivid cabinets and surfaces pop towards its white environment and type a placing backdrop to the proprietor’s garments. Whereas forming a function of the house, it additionally helps to create the phantasm of getting separate areas inside its open plan.
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The Magic Field Condominium, Spain, by Raúl Sánchez Architects
This shiny brass wardrobe on the centre of an residence close to Barcelona in Spain was meant to resemble a valuable jewelry field. It additionally acts as a partition between two rooms, that includes a “secret passageway” in its center.
“I really like brass, and on this exact challenge it gave that magic look, that look of a valuable object,” mentioned architect Raúl Sánchez.
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Yellow Condominium Renovation, Portugal, by Pedro Varela & Renata Pinho
Yellow was additionally utilized by architects Pedro Varela & Renata Pinho to color this wardrobe, which is situated in an residence in Portugal.
The wardrobe types a part of a wall of storage that divides the residence. Ending touches embrace different-sized round openings to be used as handles and a step that’s pulled out of the wall with a smiley-face cut-out.
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Wooden Ribbon, Paris, by Toledano + Architects
This Parisian residence is called Wooden Ribbon after the sinuous plywood wall that snakes by its inside.
Whereas dividing the residence into three zones, the construction additionally incorporates a number of doorways, a dressing room and storage areas for garments, together with one within the hallway.
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Nagatachō Condominium, Tokyo, by Adam Nathaniel Furman
A sugar-sweet color palette fills each nook of the Nagatachō Condominium, which designer Adam Nathaniel Furman created for a retired expat couple in Tokyo.
This contains the bed room, the place a built-in wardrobe is printed by vivid baby-blue doorways and yellow semicircular motifs that stand out towards the white and inexperienced partitions on both aspect.
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Galla Home, Spain, by Cavaa
Although it sits seamlessly towards the wall, the detailed design of this wardrobe ensures makes it a standout function of the Galla Home in Spain.
It options picket drawers for footwear and taller blue-painted cabinets for hanging garments, alongside a deep window seat that’s loved by the house’s feline occupants.
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Versailles Studio Condominium, Australia, by Catseye Bay Design
Catseye Bay Design designed the picket wardrobe of Versailles Studio Condominium to double as a privateness display screen for the mattress.
Projecting diagonally from one of many bed room partitions, the two-metre-high construction incorporates garments storage and shelving on the opposite aspect. Alongside the mattress, it conceals an upholstered bench that appears out to a window.
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That is the newest in our lookbooks collection, which offers visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks that includes pergolas, guesthouse interiors and bedrooms with bathtubs.