wardrobes
Each bedroom is certainly worth at least one wardrobe for storing therein clothes and linen . But apart from the color, size and quality of these cases differ in their designs. Nowadays, the most popular are spacious closets , providing real comfort in use.

Background and History
Classic wardrobe is a further development of medieval chests, which in those days were used for storing clothes. Probably, space-saving someone once came up to put the two chests at each other cover forward or one by placing it vertically, which marked the beginning of a story already known for centuries wardrobe.
Until the last third of the twentieth century wardrobes are made entirely of wood. It is only the very first vintage cabinets of this type, which were used to store cassocks of priests and other church attributes in Europe are additionally equipped with more and iron bars to open to public access churches to prevent the theft of expensive garments.
modern performance
The classic wooden wardrobe and today, thanks to its practicality, is very popular among consumers. Whether it an antique or made under the antiques, made of valuable or exotic woods or a low-cost product of veneer or plywood pasted film, this piece of furniture is present in each apartment and each bedroom, regardless of the wealth of its residents.
But, of course, that the furniture industry, which is constantly evolving and looking for innovative solutions, always ready to offer something better and new. Nowadays closets are available in almost any conceivable size, because now the number of clothes, which owns the modern man is much greater than their volumes, which were taken as the standard a couple of decades ago. As for design, the lockers can be made even in the most unimaginable geometric proportions and variants - from upholstered doors to a fully transparent glass options. But all, and especially women, prefer all the same closets.
Classic clothing storage
Dresses, skirts, suits, jackets, coats and pants made to hang in the closet on special bar using a coat hanger or special clamps. But the products, which do not require ironing or need it only conditionally, such as sweaters, jackets, socks, underwear and even T-shirts made to store on the shelves in the closet or in drawers. With two and a wooden door, clothes and underwear are protected from both dust and from prying eyes. While those who prefer a glass cabinet, on the contrary, tend to show the guests (and ourselves) the variety of his wardrobe.