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How do I Choose the Best Metal Wardrobe?

Dan Cavallari
By Dan Cavallari
Updated May 17, 2024
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If you are in the market for a metal wardrobe, you should make a few key decisions before going out to purchase a unit. First, determine how much space you have available in your home for the unit you intend to buy. Take accurate measurements of the space, including the amount of space available to allow doors to swing open. Next, determine how much clothing or other items you will need to store in the metal wardrobe. This may dictate how large of a unit you will need to buy, or if you will need to buy more than one unit.

Once you have made a determination about space, think about the features you will need inside the wardrobe. A metal wardrobe can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and some may feature drawers, shelves, organizer units, and so on. The features you will need will depend largely on what you will be storing in the wardrobe. Shelves are good for folded clothing as well as for shoes, and drawers are great for holding smaller items such as belts or other fashion accessories. Drawers are also useful for storing socks and underwear. Door organizers can keep your neckties in order, and a mirror mounted to the door can be a convenient way to help you get dressed in the morning.

If you are considering a metal wardrobe, there is a possibility that clothing will not be stored in the unit at all; instead, heavier objects may be stored inside, such as power tools, vacuums, or garage items. If this is the case, be sure to choose a metal wardrobe made from stable, thick metal that will be able to support more weight than thinner units. Keep in mind that thicker metal wardrobe units will be quite heavy and therefore difficult to move should the need arise. They may also be more expensive than other units.

If the wardrobe will be stored in a place commonly accessed by many people, you may want to consider purchasing a locking wardrobe. These wardrobes feature a lock that can prevent access to the contents of the wardrobe; locks are usually unlocked with a key, but combination locks may be available as well. Such cabinets are common in science labs, schools, and other public places. A metal cabinet is a good choice if you will be storing items that need to be protected in case of a fire, but you will need to research specific models to ensure it has been built with fire resistance in mind.

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Discussion Comments

By anon176031 — On May 14, 2011

I wondered what metal wardrobes were until I thought about them being used in a garage!

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