Wardrobe

Posted by on Feb 10, 2010 in Triple Wardrobe Resources |

What is a wardrobe – A wardrobe, sometime called an armoire from the French, is an upright standing closet used for storing clothes. This is a newer version of storage method for cloths. The earliest storage method uses a low height cabinet called a chest. The name of wardrobe was then given to a room in which the wall-space was filled with cupboard and lockers.

The invention of wardrobe was derived from the chest for which you have to fold the cloths in order to store it in a chest. As some Apparel requires handing to keep it neat, hence the invention of wardrobe. The biggest differences between the two is the height. For a wardrobe, it has a build in section high enough to allow the hanging of apparel which folding. Then it also build another section for folded or pressed cloths hence the build-in drawers mostly designed to hide behind a wardrobe door.

Wardrobe size – A common decision you need to make is the sixe of the wardrobe you need. The most common sizes are the double and triple wardrobe.  From the name, you can figured out the the double wardrobe has two section while the triple wardrobe has three. both of them has a section for hanging apparels as a common feature.

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