Made To Measure Bedroom Furniture
These odd shapes can be where there are slopes to a ceiling where a conventional dresser or wardrobe can never fit into a space.
You want to maximize the space, but with the sloped ceiling, for example, the slope is so low that nothing that is made at the factories would fit there.
Option one would be to place crates that are low enough to fit under such a low slope.
That does not look pretty at all! You and I both know this.
So the second, most long lasting and best option is bespoke fitted bedroom furniture.
This is furniture that has been customized, usually on-site to fit those odd spaces and so on to make a fully functional wardrobe.
This normally incorporates even those small spaces under ceiling slopes and oddities like this.
Even if you do not have low sloped ceilings or any structural oddity fitted bedroom furniture can be a deluxe item in the bedroom.
Drawers, shelves and many other good useful items can be installed in this kind of furniture to make a custom wardrobe that can hold shoes, dresses and other clothing.
It can also hold other accessories as you would like if you would really like to have it very customized.
This kind of furniture is usually made on site, so you won't have to wait for an order from a factory.
They will do the measuring, installation and even painting of the custom fitted bedroom furniture at your house.
You can get oak or any other wood furniture and have it stained to a color that you would like.
Some people get a fitted wardrobe coated with a lacquer that is color coordinated to something, such as a color that complements a feature, such as exposed brick walls.
There is a very different product that a fitted wardrobe can be made of.
This looks very much like wood, but it is not wood.
It is unimaginable what has been created these days that do look very much like wood, but the item is not wood at all! Years ago, this was not feasible, but, technology has changed very much and now wood effects can be made now to be very convincing.
Do you remember possibly about thirty five years ago that any fake wood, you could absolutely tell that it was fake wood? Not so anymore these days.
Now you can trick visitors to your house to think that your fake wood wardrobe really IS wood of some sort, possibly a burled wood finish, you could be thinking of? I saw a real idea that you could use to really maximize space in a bedroom.
If it is a master bedroom, but any bedroom would work, though, you could put the fitted wardrobe straight around a door to some place, such as a bathroom that usually comes with a master suite.
What would be done in this case is on each side of the bathroom door would be a wardrobe and/or drawers as well.
Above the bathroom door would be a small "cubbyhole", covered or not, whatever you prefer.
Up there you could store either treasures from something such as a past wedding or anything else that is rarely used so that you don't have to go up there often.