If you currently have freestanding furniture, such as wardrobes, drawers and dressing tables, it’s more than likely that your bedroom is full of bags, boxes, bins, baskets and has cluttered floor space. Even the tidiest people have possessions that come in all shapes and sizes, it’s almost impossible to store everything away.
Clearing out what’s redundant. It can be an uplifting experience when you recycle whatever is unused, unworn, unread and unwanted. You not only free up space, you liberate your whole attitude.
Editing your wardrobe. It can be an excellent idea to edit your wardrobe. Statistics say, “people tend to wear 20% of their clothes 80% of the time.” That means the bulk of your clothing is gathering dust. Now is the perfect time to size things up. If you have not worn it for a few years you are not going to miss it. So why not donate those unwanted items to a charity shop or dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way at the recycling centre. With that done you should now be forming a clear idea of exactly what you need in terms of hanging and storage space.
Hang with the best. Treat your remaining clothing with respect; padded hangers keep sweaters from losing their shape, clip-style hangers designed for trousers and skirts will prevent creasing, and hangers made from wood or heavy-duty plastic are low-cost luxuries that will make a vast difference.
A Dean House Interiors bedroom will help you to maximise your space because we understand that every bedroom is individual, which is why we measure everything up and then tailor your bedroom
furniture to your exact specifications.