726 Asian Wardrobe Design Ideas

uptown flat
uptown flat
Gardner Architects LLCGardner Architects LLC
Photography by Ken Wyner 2101 Connecticut Avenue (c.1928), an 8-story brick and limestone Beaux Arts style building with spacious apartments, is said to have been “the finest apartment house to appear in Washington between the two World Wars.” (James M. Goode, Best Addresses, 1988.) As advertised for rent in 1928, the apartments were designed “to incorporate many details that would aid the residents in establishing a home atmosphere, one possessing charm and dignity usually found only in a private house… the character and tenancy (being) assured through careful selection of guests.” Home to Senators, Ambassadors, a Vice President and a Supreme Court Justice as well as numerous Washington socialites, the building still stands as one of the undisputed “best addresses” in Washington, DC.) So well laid-out was this gracious 3,000 sf apartment that the basic floor plan remains unchanged from the original architect’s 1927 design. The organizing feature was, and continues to be, the grand “gallery” space in the center of the unit. Every room in the apartment can be accessed via the gallery, thus preserving it as the centerpiece of the “charm and dignity” which the original design intended. Programmatic modifications consisted of the addition of a small powder room off of the foyer, and the conversion of a corner “sun room” into a room for meditation and study. The apartment received a thorough updating of all systems, services and finishes, including a new kitchen and new bathrooms, several new built-in cabinetry units, and the consolidation of numerous small closets and passageways into more accessible and efficient storage spaces.
San Francisco re:dux
San Francisco re:dux
Turner Martin DesignTurner Martin Design
The master bedroom closets are behind shoji panel doors. The hanging light fixture was created using a rustic woven reed fish trap. Dennis Anderson
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Shoji Screens
Shoji Screens
Pacific Shoji WorksPacific Shoji Works
Custom shoji doors for a closet built by Pacific Shoji Works
Shoji-Schrank Zedernholz - Shoji cabinet cedarwood
Shoji-Schrank Zedernholz - Shoji cabinet cedarwood
Saroshi - design of japanSaroshi - design of japan
Kleiderschrank - Front und Außenseiten Shoji aus Zeder unbehandelt, innen Buche Vollholz Tischlerplatte, geölt. Maße 2600 cm B x 2420 cm H x 680 cm T - Clothes cabinet - cedarwood shoji in the front and at the sides, corpus oil-imprenated beechwood blockboard. 2600 cm W x 2420 cm H x 680 cm D. - (c) Saroshi Design - Matthias Sinios, Gertigstr. 35, 22303 Hamburg
St. Andrews Dressing Room
St. Andrews Dressing Room
Kaufman Homes, Inc.Kaufman Homes, Inc.
This Asian inspired dressing room features a mahogany vanity with bravura finish, 3cm desert dream granite counter top, grass cloth wall covering, large mirrors, and exquisite lighting. Rick Keating Photographer
Michael Humphries Woodworking
Michael Humphries Woodworking
Boston Design GuideBoston Design Guide
Woodwork by Michael Humphries Woodworking; Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Custom Shoji Screens
Custom Shoji Screens
Groton TimberworksGroton Timberworks
custom shoji screen design to divide two interior spaces

726 Asian Wardrobe Design Ideas

Westbury's Built-in Wooden Wardrobe with TV Unit Space | Inspired Elements
Westbury's Built-in Wooden Wardrobe with TV Unit Space | Inspired Elements
Inspired Elements LtdInspired Elements Ltd
Our hinged wardrobe with TV unit space is the perfect solution for those who appreciate a minimalist aesthetic. The stylish dust grey finish exudes elegance, while the integrated handles and dedicated space for TV units offer ample storage. This wardrobe is a sleek solution for both storage and entertainment requirements. It enhances your bedroom's organisation and visual appeal without compromising style. To make this wardrobe design yours, wishlist it and book your free home design visit with our team now, or call us at 0203 397 8387.
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