Three Lifestyles That Need a Wardrobe Overhaul
People have different personalities. We have different lifestyles and we require different approach to things. One of those things is how to organise our wardrobe. And we are going to show you how you can organise your wardrobe if you happen to fall into the three categories we’ll feature.
The Minimalist
We start with the least of them all: the minimalist. Least because the minimalist wants to have the basics at their reach. Without any drama. The IKEA IVAR storage system can help you sort out the clothes you use everyday. Accessories? Well, it is as simple as installing a SKADIS pegboard against the wall. You can have hooks for bags, belts, cups for keys.
Aside from those, having the MULIG clothes bar can help you organise your clothes even more. The clothes that need not be folded can just be hung ready to wear when you need it. With the minimalist, accessibility takes precedence. Its simple, open-storage approach means you can just eye what you need and go.
The Fashion Icon
The fashionista always has to have the proper accessories. Always. And as such, only the IKEA PAX with HOKKSUND sliding doors will do. It will be seamlessly integrated into your bedroom and yet, when you open it, you will be greeted by neatly hung clothes and some folded ones.
For the fashion icon, the main purpose of a wardrobe is usually to assist a smooth beginning or end of a workday. But keeping your leisure accessories organised can be just as meaningful.
The Sportsman
Finally, the sporty person is just on-the-go and ready for whatever. So an open storage system like the ALGOT open wardrobe will work wonders in their bedroom. Because a sporty lifestyle dictates the ownership of a lot of shoes, the TJUSIG shoe rack with bench is the perfect home for shoes. They can easily choose a pair and sit down to lace them up.



