Which built-in cupboard should you choose?
- KBLR Kitchens by Le Roux

- Apr 5, 2019
- 2 min read
Hanging Rails, Open Shelves, With or Without doors? If yes then, Sliding or Hinges Doors?
Each person has their own idea of the perfect closet. Some people like multi- functional closets with loads of storage space where you can show case your creative side with colored baskets or perfectly labeled files, perhaps you prefer a more open simplicit space show casing your minimalistic lifestyle.
Although at the end of the day your floor plan will be the deciding factor, but how do you go about to incorporate your palace styled walk-in closet with a shoe rack from floor to ceiling into a 2 bedroom townhouse?
Lets have a look at few options on how you can save space and still make your space work for you:
Sliding Doors

By using a sliding with a reflective service you not only save space with doors that don't open outward, creating more floor space to move around you also reflect the room which adds depth.
Open Display Closets

By getting completely rid of the doors you can can also create more floor area to move around in and by incorporating drawers into the design you still have the option to store private items whilst keeping the space unique.
Classic Closets

By using this classic style it does not have to mean that you need to compromise on functionality. You can still stick to this classic style but incorporating drawers or shelves that provide sufficient storage whilst keeping to the aesthetically blending theme.
Even though there are pros and cons to each closet style and it finally boils down to personal preference and space. For more information and advice for your built-in cupboards solutions in around the Pretoria and Johannesburg areas, get in touch with our team at Kitchens by le Roux today! For a Free Quote and 3D Rendering of your prefect closet.














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