The exterior of a wardrobe gets all the attention in photos, but the interior organisation is what determines whether it actually stays tidy.
Key points
- Trouser and stole pull-out rods keep folded items visible and wrinkle-free instead of stacked in a pile.
- Dedicated shoe racks inside the wardrobe keep footwear off the floor and out of the main hanging space.
- Jewellery trays with velvet lining protect delicate pieces and keep them easy to find.
- A mix of long-hang and short-hang sections accommodates both sarees/kurtas and shirts without wasted vertical space.
- A pull-down hanging rod is worth adding to any high-reaching top section for accessibility.
Why this matters when you're planning wardrobe
At No More Wood, every wardrobe we design starts from this same material logic — a wardrobe is opened and closed more than almost any other piece of furniture at home — hinges loosen, sliding tracks stick, and plywood carcasses eventually sag under years of daily use. We build the wardrobe to avoid that from day one, not patch it later.
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