Lambchops65
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Yes, I do not have kids so don't need to give huge thought on how space is used. I also have a serious clothes shopping problem so need the wardrobesDo you really, really want fitted wardrobes?
I ended up removing them from every room in my house; they are very restrictive in how you use the space.
If I buy, will you fit them?Not sure how handy you are, but I fitted IKEA wardrobes in a few of our rooms and find them great. Very reasonably priced, easy if time consuming to assemble, super customisable and look well.
Time to learn! Tools are cheap, you have a brain and the use (I trust) of all four limbs. And I second the IKEA stuff for starters.I'm not handy at all lol. I'm a girl with zero tools. I can change a lightbulb and a plug and put up a shelf but that's about it.
haha.Time to learn! Tools are cheap, you have a brain and the use (I trust) of all four limbs. And I second the IKEA stuff for starters.
Edit: have you thought of using just one room as a walk-in wardrobe?
I think you can do the walk-in in such a way that it's easily swapped back out if/when you go to sell. Take a look at the Jonaxel system from IKEA for example.haha.
I did indeed think of converting one room to a WIW and this is the dream but I am not sure if I am planning on staying in the house long term and think it is better to avoid doing this if possibly renting/sell down the road.
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