A wardrobe from Ikea, outfitted to look like architecture, replaced the walk-in closet, forming a wall between the bedroom and bathroom. The bathroom has a separate water closet, and the couple knew that keeping the rest of the space open to the bedroom and hallway would work just fine for them.
Since the house isn’t big on closet space, the couple learned to make the most of every inch, extending storage to the ceiling in here, for example. The house has also made them good about perpetually purging and keeping only what they use.
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