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The Walk-In Wardrobe that Wasn't Planned

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  • Mid-Century Modern
  • HDB (Resale)
  • ~1,100 sqft
  • 3 br
  • Couple Living
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    Hi! Dedicating this post for our wardrobe! Actually this was a blessing in disguise.
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    Initially we wanted to have a built-in wardrobe, so we asked a few contractors for quotation, but all ended up around 10-12k due to the length of that space. Previously the master bedroom, we converted it to a wardrobe area. As we did not want our bed to be next to the bathroom.
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    We then chance upon this modular pole system. It's like an Ala cart menu, where you get to choose the system you want to integrate.
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    After much thoughts, we decided to make it a walk-in wardrobe. Best decision ever.
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    This is the "before" condition. Had a VO with our contractor to add this wall, so we can block the bathroom & hang our towels behind it.
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    Extended the space so there is a "walk-in" area.
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    Even had our contractor to build the pelmet for us to install the glass doors. He also very kindly added an electrical point for us as we did not account for the light inside.
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    A simple pole systems, with little touch of Taobao rattan baskets and pull-out drawers. Total spending for this wardrobe system - $5,000 (:
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    Another point of view- we used tinted glass, so kinda black out the wardrobe when the lights are off.
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    Lastly how it looked like, after reshuffling the spaces.
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