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Walk-in wardrobe ideas, tips and inspiration
Looking for walk-in wardrobe ideas to give your clothes and shoes a super organised home? You’ll find useful tips here to help you design and create your own storage solution, whatever your space and budget.
Make your wardrobe fit your space
With the PAX system, you can put PAX wardrobe frames together to make a combination that fits your space – large or small. There are even frames designed for corners. Then you can add your choice of clothes rails, shelves, pull-out trays and more to organise everything you wear. It’s perfect for making your dream walk-in wardrobe come true!
Wardrobes and more in awkward areas
Got a tricky area like this one that doesn’t get used? Storage furniture of different heights like in our PLATSA system can help. You can go for an existing option or even design your own unique PLATSA combination.
Calm organisation behind the curtains
Here’s a wardrobe with very affordable “sliding doors”. You just open them for a great overview of your clothes, organised with drawers, clothes rails, shoe boxes and more. The curtains add softness and a fun vibe. Closing them hides everything to help the room look calm.
A great opportunity to get organised...
Growing pile of clothes on your chair? With hangers, boxes, coat racks and more, you can start organising everything (and free up the chair for sitting on again).
Tidy them away behind sliding doors
The SKYTTA sliding door system is designed to work between the ceiling and the floor. You can use it to divide a room or screen off a reach-in or walk-in wardrobe. There’s a wide range of doors to help you get the look you want. Then you just add your choice of storage to organise your clothes.
Bright and smart lighting ideas!
With lighting that shines into or even inside your wardrobe, you get a better overview of your clothes and can find what you want more quickly. We have a lot of options to choose from. You can also connect some to IKEA smart home and control them with your phone.
No need for holes in the walls
Want to hang up clothes but don’t want to drill holes in the walls? Why not go for clothes racks, and clever hooks and hangers like these that fit over a door? Plus, you can easily take them with you if you move home.
Open-plan walk-in wardrobe ideas
If you place your bed away from the wall, you can use the whole wall for storage so you have more space elsewhere. Your clothes are easy to get at but you don’t have to look at them when you’re in bed! And choosing a bed and storage furniture that match makes things look coordinated and calmer.
You look great in that!
Mirrors are another important area to consider when you’re looking for walk-in wardrobe ideas. Longer ones like these let you check your whole outfit.
A wardrobe in the hall for the whole family
Taking care of everyone’s outdoor stuff can be difficult. But this wardrobe in the hallway has storage like hooks and mesh baskets low down so the kids can easily reach them, as well as clothes rails and more for adults higher up. That should help the whole family get out the door quickly on school mornings. And everything can be hidden away behind a curtain for instant tidiness and calm.
Dust-free seasonal storage
A walk-in wardrobe can be perfect for storing seasonal things like beachwear or winter coats. And you can find a wide choice of clothes covers, bags and boxes to keep the dust off your things in the IKEA range.