09/06/2016
You want your kids wardrobe to be functional, but it should reflect their personality as well. Here are some great ideas for wardrobe cabinets for your kids’ room.
Pretty Princess
Go with a white wardrobe and add some floral designs. This will make it pretty and feminine. You can also leave off the cabinet doors and hang a pretty curtain in their place. The great thing about this option is it is easy to change as they get older and their tastes change.
Castle
Boys love castles. What would be better than having one in their own bedroom? Choose a grey wardrobe and add an extra cabinet on the ends to give it a castle look. Add flags to the top to finish the design. It’s simple and creative.
Personal Space
Give your kids their own space. Choose a built in wardrobe, but leave a small sitting space in the middle. This will give kids a special place to sit. Add shelves over the sitting area and cabinets on both sides to maximize your storage space.
Lots of Rods
When your children are small, you can put two hanging rods one over the other. As they grow and their clothes get longer, you can always remove the bottom rod.
Shelves
Shelves are great for storing toys and clothes. Kids are more likely to put things away when it is easy to do so. Having plenty of shelves that your child can access themselves is essential for a kid’s wardrobe.
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