Creating the ultimate walk-in-robe with Plantation Homes

The Walk-In-Robe (WIR) has evolved into so much more than a place to dump clothes carelessly and depart.

When designed well, the space can be a meticulously curated storage haven, celebrating organisation and accessibility.

Alana Moore, Plantation Homes Interior Designer reveals how to maximise the WIR space and design so you avoid feeling you are down a mineshaft of clothes and shoes, still unable to find your favourite top or matching shoe pair!

Ramp up the WIR focus

Often the design of a WIR is overlooked and the last thing on a client’s mind.  However, it is worth investing in and will change your life and your bedroom will be the envy of all your friends.   There is no reason you can’t emulate the WIRs showcased on Instagram  - the rows of neatly piled jumpers, colour-matching dresses and even a place for your bags and shoes.

When designing your WIR, consider what combinations of storage will work best for you and your family. Do you like to hang things or keep them neatly folded in drawers or on shelves? Do you need long hanging spaces or short hanging spaces?

Make sure to maximise space and always take your robe to the ceiling.  You can never have enough storage, especially for items such as hand luggage and extra pillows.

Organisation is key

A WIR can be a small or large space that is easily accessible and usually connects to your bedroom or ensuite. A WIR can include hanging space, drawers, open shelves, basket storage and larger compartments for storing suitcases or other seasonal items.

Think about how often you use things and make sure to keep everyday items within easy reach.

Shelves are perfect for folded items like jumpers, shirts and trousers.  Shelves can also store purses, handbags, hats and shoes.

Drawers are great and convenient for underwear, socks and smaller personal items like jewellery and watches. Dividers or small storage boxes can be used to organise items within your drawers.  Use little compartments for your jewellery, sunglasses and personal items. 

Hanging spaces both long and short are essential for hanging dresses, shirts, pants and jackets. You can maximise space by running hanging rails into a corner to store formal wear that you don’t wear every day.

Storage baskets and boxes are essential for organising smaller items like scarves, swimwear and winter accessories.  Use storage boxes and baskets to keep your things organised and tidy.

Pull-out solutions like belt racks, jewellery holders, tie hangers and scarf loops are handy options to consider.

It’s those little touches

“You may be like me and love the uniformity and consistency of a WIR and that includes using matching hangers.  Ditch the wire dry cleaning hangers and consider replacing them with slim velvet hangers or timber hangers.  They make a space look so tidy and polished.” Alana says.

“It is easy to experience a tinge of envy when you see any of the Kardashian’s shoe collections, and that includes their storage!  A dedicated space just for shoes is any girl’s dream.  Shelves are a great way to display and store your shoes and this can be easily achieved through clever planning and design.” Alana adds.

Floor space can also be a great area to store items that you may not use all that often.  A row of baskets or boxes will be a neat solution for that area of the WIR.

If you have no natural light, use cool light over warm light so you can see the colours of your clothes more clearly, especially first thing in the morning. Strip lighting or backlit shelves are great lighting options for walk-in robes.

Visit our Design Showroom at 3354 Pacific Highway Springwood to discuss our available WIR design options and colours to bring your dream wardrobe to life!