79,357 Storage and Wardrobe Design Photos

As compact urban living becomes the norm, there has become a higher demand for smart storage solutions. As a result, there are more innovative storage ideas than ever. Aside from storage baskets and shelving units, you can now install custom-made built-in wardrobes, shape-shifting storage cubes, and even concealed units. More
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Dan Kitchens Australia
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Dressing Room & Robe
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Dressing Room & Robe
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional women's dressing room in Sydney with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets and carpet. — Houzz
Lauren's room: dressing table built into wardrobe — Green Grid
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Poliform Australia
Poliform
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Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Sydney with black cabinets and light hardwood floors. — Houzz
Darker laminate finish, portion at the end of mostly open storage looks great in dark finish — SmartSpace Interiors
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Annabelle Chapman Architect Pty Ltd
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Queenscliff House
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Luke Butterly Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and carpet. — Houzz
very plain. i want to avoid this! — nina_burns43
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Walter Design& Development
Borella Road, Sunnybank Hill
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Mid-sized contemporary gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Brisbane with light wood cabinets, bamboo floors and flat-panel cabinets. — Houzz
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Dan Kitchens Australia
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Robe
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Robe - inside shot
Photo of a mid-sized traditional men's built-in wardrobe in Sydney with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets and carpet. — Houzz
like the hardware and wardrobe style — valya_p
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Putragraphy
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South Perth Residence
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Putra Indrawan
This is an example of a contemporary gender-neutral dressing room in Perth with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets and medium hardwood floors. — Houzz
Bit dark but love built in makeup bench — organicmix3
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Famous For Kitchens Australia
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Guildford
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William Mallat Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized modern gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and carpet. — Houzz
Consider shoe storage, always good to be in an open space — SmartSpace Interiors
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Sarah Davison Interior Design
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Tropical House
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Anson Smart
This is an example of a small contemporary gender-neutral built-in wardrobe in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets. — Houzz
Space under hanging space for storage — Drew N Lucy Jarvis
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Richard Cole Architecture
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Middle Harbour House
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Simon Wood
Large contemporary gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets and carpet. — Houzz
sliding doors on hallway of walk in robe - must blend into wall — Kelly Pisani
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Milestone Building Pty Ltd
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Wahroonga
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This is an example of a traditional women's walk-in wardrobe in Sydney with shaker cabinets, white cabinets and carpet. — Houzz
Nice idea with the seat and cushion. — drew_aylward
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Fred McKie Photography
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Design by Mark Gacesa of Ultraspace. Construction by Stewart Homes. Photography by Fred McKie.
Contemporary gender-neutral storage and wardrobe in Brisbane with open cabinets, medium wood cabinets and medium hardwood floors. — Houzz
Skylight in the walk in robe. Just a basic rectangle shape. Not a fancy one like this. — 28luna28
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Highgate House
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Hamilton Residence
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Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional women's walk-in wardrobe in Brisbane with medium hardwood floors, recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets. — Houzz
floorboards and window location — cm1267
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Browse the photos on Houzz for inspiration for a wide variety of storage and wardrobe solutions, from cube storage to wall units, shoe racks and sliding doors. You’ll find walk-in wardrobes boasting spinning shoe racks, lounge chairs and display cases with lighting; as well as more simpler storage solutions like room dividers that double as storage, pull-out baskets and floating shelves.

If you decide to revamp your wardrobe or storage space, it’s important to consider whether built-ins are a suitable option. Although more expensive, shop-built and installed components are more durable and bring all of your elements together in one unit. If you can’t afford a built-in wardrobe, or if you need more storage, consider baskets, dividers, storage containers, hooks and racks to help ensure every item has a place, and opt for sliding doors to save space.

How many cabinets should built-in wardrobes have?


The size of your built-in wardrobe should be largely dependant on how much hanging space you actually need. Just because you have a blank wall, for example, doesn’t mean it has to be filled with a large wardrobe. Position shelves above hanging space to be more ergonomic, and only add drawers if you plan on having an open wardrobe as this will add to the overall price. A dresser or chest of drawers is a better option for fold-away clothes, so long as you have the room. Shoe collections can also take up ample room in a built-in wardrobe, so consider a purpose-built cabinet or shoe racks instead.

How do I organise my wardrobe or cupboard?


With so many shoes, ties, clothes and bags to stash, wardrobe organisation is key. Use hooks, storage baskets, drawer partitions or dividers to keep your belongings in order. Storage baskets are great for storing things like belts and scarves, while shelf dividers can keep knits, jeans and shirts neatly packed away. Take pride in your shoe collection? Create a shoe storage display using a few strips of moulding mounted to the wall so you can hook your shoes. Similarly, an open robe can make your clothing a feature.

What extras can I include in my wardrobe design?


If you want a luxurious wardrobe, consider including a small sitting area with a window seat, storage ottoman, or lounge chair. You could also add a makeup vanity, complete with a jewellery box and makeup drawer. A viewing area with full-length mirrors will also make getting ready a breeze. Wardrobe lighting will bring the space to life – use display lighting to showcase your clothing, task lighting for functionality and mood lighting to set the scene.