How to choose a cabinet for your interior

A wardrobe is not just an interior element, but a functional part of the living space, responsible for the storage of things, convenience and aesthetics. When choosing a wardrobe, it is important to consider not only its appearance, but also its size, materials, opening mechanisms and internal organisation. In this article, we’ll break down the key points that will help you pick the perfect wardrobe.

The main criteria for choosing a wardrobe:

Type of construction

  • Fitted wardrobes are ideal for small rooms, as they take up a minimum of space and allow for efficient use of space. They are customised and can be built into niches, under the ceiling or along the wall.
  • Wardrobes are a classic option that can be moved when needed. They are suitable for rented accommodation and can be made in a variety of styles.
  • Wardrobe systems are the best option for spacious flats. They replace traditional wardrobes, allowing you to competently organise the storage of clothes, shoes and accessories.

Size and shape

Before ordering a wardrobe, it is important to measure the space where it will be installed. High cabinets under the ceiling help to use the entire height of the room, and corner models save space and are suitable for small rooms.

Materials and fittings

  • LDF and MDF are affordable and practical materials with a wide range of colours.
  • Natural wood and veneer – an eco-friendly and durable choice for connoisseurs of classics.
  • Glass facades in combination with aluminium frames add lightness and visually expand the space.
  • Fittings are an important element affecting ease of use. Reliable mechanisms from BLUM and Hettich ensure smooth opening and durability.

Opening system

  • Swinging doors are a classic option that requires space in front of the cabinet.
  • Sliding doors are ideal for small flats as they do not take up any extra space.
  • Folding mechanisms are suitable for wide openings and walk-in wardrobes.

Organising the interior space

To make the wardrobe comfortable, it is important to provide shelves, drawers, clothes hangers and accessories (for example, tie and trouser holders). Lighting inside the wardrobe makes it even more comfortable to use.

Trends in wardrobe design

Modern wardrobes are characterised by minimalist design and functionality. Among the main trends:

  • Abandoning handles in favour of Push-to-Open systems.
  • The use of natural materials and textures.
  • Integrated LED lighting.
  • Combination of open and closed sections.

When choosing a cupboard, consider not only the style of the interior, but also the convenience of storage. At MOIO Group we develop individual solutions, customising the furniture to your needs. The cupboard can be made in any configuration, taking into account the size of the room and your preferences.