In villa design, the concept of a walk-in closet is often tailored to meet the specific needs of the homeowner. Some units are designed with a dedicated space for the head of the family, while others repurpose an existing room—such as a nursery or a small storage area—to serve as a functional cloakroom. Regardless of the approach, it’s essential that the cloakroom has a minimum area of 4.5 square meters to ensure usability and comfort. Below are four unique examples of how different materials and spatial arrangements can be used to create stylish and practical walk-in closets.
**Illuminated Cloakroom with Bedroom Lighting**
One of the most striking designs features a red-themed wardrobe, which exudes confidence and elegance. The five sliding doors are made of frosted glass with a red lacquer finish on the back. This clever choice allows natural light from the bedroom to pass through, eliminating the need for additional lighting inside the closet. The dimensions of this 3.20m x 2.80m space are ideal, and the interior is arranged in a tic-tac-toe layout for optimal organization.
**Long Cloakroom Designed for Extended Bedrooms**
When a bedroom is long enough, a false wall can be used to carve out a separate space for a walk-in closet. This approach not only maximizes the available space but also creates a secondary area, such as a small study. In this example, two sliding doors open into a 1.5-meter-deep by 4.5-meter-long closet. The main challenge was installing the sliding tracks beneath the false wall. Inside, a walnut-colored wire frame and metal mesh baskets add a modern touch, complementing the yellow-green bedroom walls.
**Square Cloakroom for Large Bedrooms**
For larger bedrooms, a sliding door system can effectively divide the space into two distinct areas—one for sleeping and one for dressing. This design is particularly useful in homes where the bedroom space isn’t optimally laid out. By using a sliding door to separate the closet area, the room feels more organized without sacrificing style. The result is a functional walk-in closet that blends seamlessly with the rest of the space.
**Sloped Cloakroom for Smaller Bedrooms**
Even in smaller spaces, like a 20-square-meter bedroom, a sloped design can transform the layout into a spacious and well-organized cloakroom. Instead of a traditional rectangular closet, this design uses a slanted front that tapers from 140 cm to 60 cm at the narrowest point. This not only preserves the sense of openness but also adds a unique aesthetic. The cloakroom door doesn’t need to be fully movable; a folding panel in the center provides easy access while maintaining a clean look.
**Cloakroom Created from Irregular Spaces**
Villa design often involves working with irregularly shaped rooms. In this case, an awkward protrusion in the bedroom was converted into a walk-in closet using four sliding doors. This solution keeps the bedroom looking neat while adding valuable storage space. The doors feature smooth oak veneer and woven oak fabric, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. The interior includes traditional cabinets and drawers, making it ideal for middle-aged couples who prefer a classic and functional setup.
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