Nov 27, 2025

When it comes to home renovation, everyone has cabinets. Cabinets are an indispensable part of home decoration, especially wardrobes. Today, we're talking about wardrobes!

Every woman who loves beauty longs for her own wardrobe. All kinds of clothes, bags, jewelry, etc., will have their own home. Wardrobes provide convenience in our lives and also offer comfort to women!

So, do you choose an open or closed wardrobe design for your home?

I live in the north, and a few years ago, my impression was that every household chose closed wardrobes. There were simple sliding doors, Nordic-style hinged doors, etc. In our culture, dust shouldn't get inside the wardrobe, otherwise it's inconvenient to clean. Moreover, closed wardrobes increase privacy, meeting the psychological need for added security!

Closed Wardrobes

Many modern families place wardrobes in the entryway and bedrooms, especially closed ones. This prevents dust from getting in from people walking around and also increases privacy—a win-win situation!

Unlike closed wardrobes, open wardrobes sometimes have no doors or none at all. This design is largely influenced by Western lifestyles.

Open Wardrobes

Imagine a wardrobe that can be customized to your needs—large or small, holding varying amounts of items—wouldn't that better suit your requirements? The flexibility of open wardrobes fulfills this need. Shelves can be removed or installed, and the lack of space limitations allows for greater flexibility in space modification and utilization! However, an advantage that is also a disadvantage of open wardrobes is the absence of doors. While this makes it convenient to access items and increases efficiency, it also makes them more prone to dust accumulation. Furthermore, the lack of doors reduces privacy; unkempt clothes are immediately visible from the outside. Therefore, open wardrobes are best suited for placement in a separate space, such as a walk-in closet.

A wardrobe contains many components: hanging shelves, folding shelves, trouser drawers, towel drawers, sleeping drawers, trouser racks, jewelry drawers, and so on. Neatly arranged clothes and accessories give the impression of a person with a refined lifestyle. Therefore, a fully functional and convenient wardrobe should not be disliked!

When neither open nor closed wardrobes can meet all needs, a new creation has emerged: the combined open and closed wardrobe! This type of wardrobe offers the convenience of open wardrobes while preserving the privacy and neatness of closed wardrobes! Combining the advantages of both, it achieves the storage benefits of both!

Open + Closed Wardrobe Combination

With various clothes categorized and different functional areas clearly displayed, everything is easily visible. Imagine being able to choose your clothes freely when you go out, with bags and accessories easily accessible; returning home at night without a messy wardrobe, and no more worries about dust inside the wardrobe during housework. Isn't this a wardrobe that truly provides convenience without adding to your worries?

Of course, in the end, the choice of wardrobe should also be based on the layout of the house. When choosing, you should first consider the space and layout of your house. This way, the wardrobe will have a sense of unity with the house and the overall design will not deviate. This will make your home life more comfortable and pleasant in the future!