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This two bay wardrobe had half hanging in both sides for more hanging space.
It was made as a free standing piece of furniture on heavy duty casters so
although it was a sturdy wardrobe, it could be moved freely around the bedroom.
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This wardrobe was fitted into a room where space was an issue, the wardrobe was
designed to take a large volume of clothes with storage space over the top.
Each of the three bays had double hanging with the exception of one where there
was a removable hanging rail to turn the bay into full hanging.
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This wardrobe was made as a fitted unit. It had one double bay which housed
four drawers with half hanging above. The two single bays had half hanging
in one bay and full hanging in the other. There were also two units above for
storage. The wardrobe was fitted to the ceiling and finished off with matching
cornice.
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This wardrobe was designed, made and fitted in a child’s bedroom for storage of toys,
books and clothes. There was a need for a large amount of storage space. The large
boxes in the lower middle bay were mounted on casters so they could be removed easily.
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In this picture a room was transformed to house a run of three wardrobe bays and also cover in the boiler which was situated in the corner of the room. The first bay had half hanging with drawers below. The second bay was double hanging and the third bay half hanging with a shelf fitted over the boiler.
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This walk-in wardrobe was made from cedar of Lebanon with sandblasted 10mm glass
panels.
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