Sometimes, even with the best-laid plans, you find yourself lacking sufficient storage space. This is what closet armoires excel at, helping you to organize your personal belongings while maximizing available closet space in the bedroom or other parts of the home. Between its organizational options, aesthetic appeal, and added storage, an armoire is always an excellent choice. However, not all armoires are created equally. Selecting the right one for your home means considering factors like your design preferences, budget, and practical needs.
What should you look for as you browse your options? Here are five features to prioritize when shopping for a closet armoire:
Keep reading for a full breakdown of the above factors, so you can select an armoire you adore.
First, let’s explore factors like storage capacity and armoire size. An armoire is like a big cupboard, says Apartment Therapy, but they come in different sizes. The ideal size for you will provide ample storage capacity. That said, the armoire size must align with the space available in your closet, bedroom, or another part of the home. That requires you to consider the volume of items you must store, from linens to accessories, shoes, and clothing.
Undersized or oversized armoires are unhelpful. Lacking space means you’ll have to seek yet another storage solution, while an armoire that’s too big takes up valuable space, which can be to the detriment of your custom closet system.
Key factors like interior height and depth will guide your decision-making as you compare armoire sizes.
The right closet armoire should have versatile internal storage options, including hanging rods, drawers, and shelves. The internal layout should be adaptable to all sorts of accessories and clothing, which is where the above features are especially handy.
For example, you need a different storage solution for jewelry and shoes than you do for folded clothes. That’s why flexibility is key, as your armoire’s design can meet changing storage needs. Customizable, adjustable shelving will be most accommodating. Use hanging rods for longer garments, compartments and drawers for smaller items, and multifunctional features like divided sections and pull-out trays for easy access of items like jewelry.
Of course, durability should be a top consideration as you compare closet armoire options. High-quality materials will ensure the most long-lasting durability. In the shorter term, the materials selection impacts functionality, so select high-quality laminate, metal, and solid wood whenever you can.
These materials improve the piece’s durability and stability, not to mention affect appearance. Solid wood is a standout choice versus particleboard, which is made more cheaply, looks less appealing, and will fall apart faster. Metal is a material choice that’s hard to beat, but it could be susceptible to rusting and corrosion depending on the type you select.
Consider where you’ll place the armoire and how much use it will receive when selecting materials. If you use your armoire rarely, then you can get away with choosing lower-cost materials without your investment falling apart prematurely. However, if you regularly rely on the armoire for storage and organization, you need heavy-duty materials like metal or solid wood.
Aesthetic preferences vary by customer. That said, one point we can all agree on is that adding a closet armoire to a room should complement its overall décor. Depending on the existing room style, that might mean leaning more toward contemporary or traditional styles.
Besides the style itself, you also have to consider how finishes and colors will impact the overall visual appeal of the armoire. A complementary color that matches the shades in the rest of the room will allow your new furniture to blend right in. Finishes that closely mimic the style of the room are also recommended.
Ultimately, you cannot compromise functionality for aesthetics. That said, a well-designed armoire will elevate the look of the room while serving your practical needs. The key is achieving the ideal balance of form and function.
The final feature to consider when shopping for a new armoire is ease of use. The armoire must be accessible, with user-friendly features that make accessing the items in the armoire easy and efficient. From soft-closing doors to pull-out trays, easy-to-grip handles, and even sliding doors, these features save space and enhance accessibility.
Further, these features support daily convenience and augment the simplicity of your daily routine. You’ll save time and minimize stress when you can quickly and quietly get into your content, using pull-out trays or drawers to find what you need. Bi-fold doors are handy for compact spaces.
A closet armoire is an exceptional choice due to its blend of appeal and functionality. Now that you know the five elements that are most important in selecting the ideal armoire for your needs, you’re ready to find the perfect piece of furniture that’s stylish and functional.
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