What to do when you don’t have a wardrobe
You’ve found the perfect house, apartment or room. You start picturing your belongings fitting in nicely with their new surroundings. Your bed is going to look great up against that window, there’s room for a chair in the corner and a pot plant or two on the desk. But, to your horror, there’s no built-in wardrobe!
Before you mentally pack up your things and run a mile, take a moment to consider these stylish storage solutions from clever Kiwi companies to house your prized possessions – yes, we’re talking about your clothing and shoes. There is such a thing as a beautiful clothes rack!
Words by: Johanna Thornton.
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This garment rack has shelves to stack your knitted jerseys, or proudly display your fabulous shoe collection, $1190, from Douglas and Bec. Dimensions:w1170mm x h1855mm x d650mm.
The Douglas and Bec ‘Garment Rack’.
George & Willy Industrial Clothing rack, $260, made from structural galvanised steel pipe and industrial socket clamps. This portable garment rack displays clothes in a minimalist fashion.
The Industrial Clothing Rack in white, $260, from George & Willy.
Store key items with a Jimmy organiser. Three wooden hooks and a tall design make it perfect to hang anything from bags and towels to coats and hats, $129.95, from Mocka.
Company & Things ‘The Wardrobe’ for adults, from $260, made from natural pine. Photo by Swift & Click.
The perfect freestanding clothing rack for your little one’s room – The Kids’ Wardrobe. Store shoes, hats and even toys and books away neatly. From $220 from Company & Things. Photo by Swift & Click.
The Minka A-Frame is great for storing dress ups or your kid’s favourite outfits, $49.95, from Mocka.