Wardrobe room in 5 square meters. meters

Dressing room - a separate room for storing clothes, shoes, which dreams of the vast majority of women, even some men. In very small flats, at best, you will have to be content with a closet, in more spacious ones you can arrange a whole room. When the design of the dressing room is 5 square meters. m or a bit more, made according to the rules, the room is able to compactly contain everything you need - holiday clothes, casual clothes, shoes, and various accessories.

Advantages of the wardrobe room

Compared with several closets, dressers "scattered" around the apartment, the dressing room has the following advantages:

  • frees up space in other parts of the apartment house. No cabinets, linen chest of drawers, coat hangers for hats, stands for shoes - everything is compactly folded, hanging in one room;
  • settles in almost anywhere in the apartment - bedroom, corridor, living room, loggia, under the stairs, in the attic;
  • order - clothes do not roll anywhere, one way or another, moving to the dressing room;
  • having the opportunity to arrange things on shelves, hangers, and then not to turn the whole apartment on its head, looking for the right one;
  • the ability to use the room completely - up to the ceiling, placing a piece of clothing on open hangers, shelves;
  • in the dressing room, in addition to the wardrobe or in place of it, there are dressers, a set of shelves, floor hangers, mirrors, and a compact ironing board;
  • furniture for wardrobe different size, sold by many companies at once as a whole set or assembled from individual modules at the request of the customer.


A small pantry (closet), a loggia, a warmed balcony or just a screen free corner of one of the rooms is often allocated under the dressing room.

Choice of layout

To accommodate almost everything you need sometimes enough 3-4 square meters. m., and if you managed to allocate 5-6 meters - even more so.
Depending on the location, in the form of wardrobe is:

  • corner - they use two adjacent walls, along which they arrange cabinets, assemble shelves, racks, open hangers, mirrors. The third side is a sliding half-round door or a screen. This dressing room is easily placed in the bedroom;
  • parallel - usually square-shaped, shelves, racks are placed on opposite walls;
  • linear - has a rectangular shape, racks are mounted along one wall, as in a closet;
  • L-shaped - the entrance is usually located on one of the narrow sides. Two more walls are adjacent, the fourth has closed shelving;
  • U-shaped - three walls are fully used. Shelves, rods are arranged in two rows, the upper row is lowered with the help of a pantograph, retractable drawers, sections are mounted below;
  • in a niche - a small area will come out, but it is also easy to place everything you need there.

 

Some variants of dressing room layouts can accurately adjust the shape of other adjacent rooms.

Style selection

The interior style should be closely intertwined with the rooms in the immediate vicinity - bedroom, living room, etc.
Materials are used all kinds of:

  • plastic - for the manufacture of shelves, drawers, wall panels;
  • Drywall - the material of the partitions separating the dressing room from other rooms;
  • wood, including cork - as facing walls, the material of cabinets, racks, shelves;
  • steel, aluminum - the material of racks, crossbars, individual shelves;
  • rattan, wicker - wicker baskets for storing small items;
  • paint, wallpaper - wall decoration material;
  • glass - the sliding doors of the wardrobe of individual styles are made of matte or transparent.

Fabrics for covering walls and furniture are rarely used, as they are able to collect dust, and in conditions of limited space it is not so easy to remove it.

The most appropriate styles for wardrobe:

  • boiserie - all available shelves are mounted directly on the walls, without cluttering the interior with vertical posts;
  • classic - shelves, cabinets, wooden frames, but solid, it only looks in large rooms;
  • minimalism - bright, contrasting colors, clear simple shapes, plastic panels;
  • loft - shelves made of MDF, fiberboard against the background of walls "under the brick";
  • high-tech - shiny chrome racks, shelves of glass;
  • ethnic - racks, stylized bamboo stalks, part of the shelves - wicker from a rod;
  • Art Nouveau - a universal, often bright colors, without too much decor, you can use plastic baskets, textile organizers;
  • Provence - faded colors, romantic patterns, design "antique".

Rarely what interior is kept strictly in one style, usually representing a laconic mixture of two or three.

Color combinations

Colors are chosen to match the overall style of the adjacent rooms. It is important not to overload the interior with unnecessary details. The background is chosen mostly neutral, so as not to distort the true colors of the garments. In a very small room are preferable:

  • white;
  • beige;
  • cream yellow;
  • light green;
  • pale blue;
  • silvery gray;
  • creamy;
  • wheat;
  • pale golden;
  • violet;
  • light pink;
  • pearl.

     

For a room with an area of ​​6 square meters and more, especially those with windows, dark, mostly cold colors are acceptable - dark gray, blue brown, graphite black, olive green. For rooms with windows to the north or without them, warm, light colors are used.
If the space needs to be visually made lower, the walls, closed cabinets are decorated with horizontal stripes, and it is easy to increase the height with the help of vertical elements. When the room wants to expand slightly, a light monochromatic tile is placed on the floor along the diagonal of the room.

Lighting

Lighting is preferably spot, LED, halogen, not necessarily bright. Chandeliers, sconces, floor lamps will occupy the usable space of an already cramped room. Fluorescent lamps consume a small amount of electricity, but they do not look too nice. A flat ceiling lamp can be combined with a thin LED strip that runs along the bottom, middle of the racks.
A good idea would be to have a dressing room near a window, but if its area is four or five meters, then a wall with a window cannot be fully used. In the corner room for clothes, you can fix a desk lamp on a clothes peg, a pair of spotlights that turn as needed in any direction. The presence of large mirrors, white glossy planes, will create the impression of a large space filled with light.
In order to visually change the shape of the room, various lighting techniques are also used:

  • when you want to make the room less elongated, the upper part of the long walls is brightly highlighted;
  • to make a square above, highlight the perimeter of the ceiling, the upper parts of all four walls;
  • if you want to visually expand the room, illuminate the walls below, cabinets, ceiling.

 

If the wardrobe is equipped with a motion sensor, the light will light up there when opening the doors.

Space arrangement and organization

Men's dressing room is very different from women's greater uniformity of content, the emphasis is on functionality - there is completely no excess. In the dressing room, where things are located for the whole family, you should create a certain zoning, separating at least children's clothing from an adult. If possible, each family member is allocated a separate space - if the dressing area is 3 or 4 meters, it is difficult to make it, but it is possible.


From the wardrobe equipment items are usually used:

  • rods, pantographs - rods for dresses, raincoats are made up to 170-180 cm high, depending on the length of the garments. For shorter clothes, a lower level is made - about 100 cm. Pantographs are hung up from the ceiling, lowering if necessary;
  • hangers for skirts, pants - placed at a height of about 60 cm from the floor level;
  • Closed drawers - perfectly protected from dust penetration, some are equipped with dividers. Small items of underwear, bedding, hosiery, and bijouterie are stored in them;
  • shelves - sliding, stationary. For small objects with a width of 30-40 cm, for large, rarely used objects - up to 60 cm, they are placed under the ceiling itself;
  • baskets, boxes - they can simply stand on the shelves or slide out. Suitable for economy interior;
  • shelves for shoes - open, closed, retractable, up to 60 cm high. Boots are kept in limbo;
  • hangers for ties, belts, belts, scarves, shawls, umbrellas - placed on a bar, like ordinary hangers, retractable or circular;
  • mirrors - large, full-length, opposite him one more, smaller, in order to inspect oneself from all sides;
  • places for items used in the household - brushes, ironing boards, irons, etc., are provided only if there is enough space for them;
  • pouf or dressing table placed in the presence of free space.


The decoration of this room should be as ergonomic as possible - it should not be difficult to get any thing, each shelf, drawer, and hanger is easily accessible.
This is what designers recommend when planning basic storage systems:

  • the design depends on what kind of clothes the person who owns the dressing room wears. If he or she does not wear uniform trousers, preferring sportswear, then a trouser belt will not be appropriate. When the chosen style of clothing does not imply long coats, “floor-length” dresses, one high crossbar-barbell is replaced by two - on top and in the middle;
  • airing this room is necessary - ventilation systems should be carefully thought out in advance, this will protect garments from excessive moisture, which is especially important for first floors, unpleasant odors, sometimes leaking from the kitchen;
  • in a small dressing room you should not store extra items - skis, rollers, dumbbells, etc. It is also difficult to place a large wall mirror here - it is being replaced with a mirror door;
  • modular storage system is the most convenient, compact. Small items of linen are stored in sliding sections, on narrow shelves, on wider ones - bedclothes, knitted goods. Ties, belts, bags are hung on special hooks;
  • most used clothes are placed in the most conspicuous place, so as not to search for a long time. Those items that are worn only occasionally are stored at the top, and in order to get them you need a folding step ladder or a special step-stand;
  • ottoman for comfortable dressing, undressing will be very useful, even in such a close space.

Large bulky items of furniture in the dressing room should not be placed, otherwise the place will not remain.

Conclusion

Design decisions on the design of the wardrobe there is a huge variety. When planning this room with their own hands, they estimate how many things are planned to be stored there. After it is desirable to make a detailed drawing, indicating all sizes, the location of cabinets, racks, suspended structures. If the wardrobe design, the choice of a suitable stylistic design causes some difficulties, it is better to seek the help of professionals.

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