Want a walk-in wardrobe in a small HDB flat? Here are 7 tips!

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4) Don't hide it, flaunt it!

Why hide your goodies? Do what Soho Design Partnership has done and display your favourite pieces with a custom shelf. Keeping them in a cool, well-ventilated part of the home will prevent them from getting mouldy too.

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1) Convert your adjoining bedroom

JQ Ong helped turn this bedroom into a huge walk-in wardrobe. With the space of a spare bedroom on hand, you can even site an accessories display cabinet in the middle.

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2) Partition one end of your bedroom

A simple, small partition, like this one created by Dwell Interiors, can give you the space of an entire wall to store your clothes and fashion knick-knacks. The large entryways allow ventilation into your closet, but can be easily covered and hidden with sheer curtains.

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3) Behind your bed

Just like what Project File has done here, you can place your wardrobe behind your bed, hiding it behind a partition that doubles as a full-length headboard. Not only does it help to hide clutter, it adds a unique touch to the space.

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5) Use your wardrobe as a divider

Faced with a ridiculously small bedroom, Three-D Conceptwerkz turned the hallway divider into a headboard and a wardrobe. Crafted the right way, the storage unit also becomes a decorative piece.

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6) Tuck it into a corner

A small corner for your wardrobe might work out for the better as Design Channel has shown here. The corner offers more sides to place drawers and shelving. Hide it with a beaded curtain like this owner did or use a sliding door to save space.

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7) Hide your pole system with a curtain

Try out this idea by Studio Arc: Turn a section into a wardrobe by using space-saving pole systems rather than built-in shelving. With a curtain, you can conceal the mess or leave it open to leave your bedroom looking spacious.

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