We all need storage space, regardless of the size of our homes. That's why integrating wardrobes and dressing rooms can be a difficult task, especially when you can't find enough space for your desires.

Through the selection of photographs in the gallery, we aim to support you with various design ideas for wardrobes and inspire you on how they have been incorporated into the respective living spaces.

Clearly, when you have to manage in a limited space, you resort to unexpected resources and approach the problem from all angles to find the optimal solution.

One of the proposed solutions is integrating wardrobes around the window. You can place wardrobes on either side of the window. This type of arrangement can be implemented if there is another window in the room. The wardrobes will take up some of the light, so the room may risk being too dark.

When talking about small spaces, creative ideas aimed at functionality should be prioritized. Therefore, you can use wardrobes as separators between spaces. If we are referring to an open space, they can separate the bed from the rest of the room or even the bedroom from the bathroom for more unconventional spaces.

Built-in wardrobes are also an efficient solution for a well-organized bedroom. If space allows, you can opt for installing a dressing room from one end to the other of the wall for uniformity and efficiency in the clothing storage area.

Both matte doors in colors found in the bedroom decor and those with glossy surfaces or even mirrors can be used to enhance the illusion of spaciousness in the room. Ideally, you should place the wardrobes on the wall opposite the windows so that the mirrors reflect some of the light. Guaranteed effect.

If the idea of wardrobes doesn't appeal to you, you can try a more unconventional option: creating a separate niche behind the bed, divided by a frosted glass or plexiglass wall. This narrow and long area can function as clothing storage and can be arranged so that you can easily access any type of clothing.

A system of bars and shelves will be sufficient for organizing this dressing-type space.

Wardrobes can take up quite a lot of space, creating a feeling of being cramped and heavy. For those who don't want furniture from ceiling to floor, they can opt for low cabinets or chests of drawers for clothes and accessories.