SHE was quoted a whopping £8,000 to have a customised walk-in wardrobe made for her box room. So instead of shelling out on the project, Nina decided to try and DIY one herself, using units from IKEA.
MANY of us dream of having our own luxury walk-in wardrobe, to stuff full of our clothes and accessories. But the costs of having one professionally fitted can skyrocket, so most of us do without.
And scroll down for Claire's step-by-step guide to do the project yourself A SAVVY mum saved £2,000 after creating a bespoke fitted wardrobe using Argos and B&Q bargains. Claire Douglas wanted to give ...
When you don’t have the right furniture in your bedroom, you could resort to using your beautiful accent chair as a hanger for your clothes. You know this happens. You have worn an outfit once, but ...
She's now got masses of storage, without having shelled out thousands on a customised option SHE was quoted a whopping £8,000 to have a customised walk-in wardrobe made for her box room. So instead of ...