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In Hong Kong, bedroom space is generally extremely limited. Many households, when purchasing or customising wardrobes, often focus solely on maximising internal storage capacity, or simply choose between hinged doors and sliding doors based on aesthetic preference. However, many only discover after moving in that opening the wardrobe doors completely blocks the walkway, or that the bed frame prevents the doors from opening fully.
In fact, if a wardrobe's design doesn't match the spatial proportions and daily flow, no matter how much storage capacity it has, it will simply become difficult to use. Understanding the physical characteristics of hinged and sliding doors is key to successful bedroom space planning.
When you think you don't have enough wardrobes, it's rarely because the wardrobes aren't big enough; more often, the problem lies in how they're planned .
If the hanging position is wrong, the shelf proportions are unbalanced, and the drawers are all misplaced, even if the wardrobe is made deep and tall, it will still look messy.
To make a wardrobe truly functional, the key lies not in its style, but in whether its storage compartments are designed to suit your actual lifestyle . The following will explain everything clearly, from clothing types and space proportions to common misconceptions.