Sure, we could all use some new clothes. It’s a new year. But how much thought have you put into where you would store the new apparel?
Wardrobe and armoire, although often used interchangeably, are two different furniture pieces. However, the defining line has been blurred as time moved on.
Modern use of the armoire has been shifted a bit to housing televisions and other electronics.
Wardrobes are used heavily in dormitories and other small bedrooms and storage spaces for their effective space-utilizing design.
Traditionally, wardrobes consisted of two doors at the top with drawers at the bottom. Some modern designs are creating wardrobes with doors that span from top to bottom.
Why purchase a wardrobe if you already have a closet? Wardrobes are handy for storing clothes that will be worn a lot during the current season and will be accessed a lot. Meanwhile, the closet plays the role of extended storage space.
If traditional design isn’t exactly your cup of tea, this centuries old piece of furniture is also available in modern styling.
All the useful aspects aside, having a wardrobe is just plain cool. Store your ‘go-to’ clothing in a central location and begin to eliminate some of the time wasted on figuring out what to wear by not having to scrummage through your whole closet.