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Display your wardrobe like art
Backdrop
Closets shan’t be an exercise in camouflage. There needs to be a strong contrast between your clothing and your wardrobe. White is a great starting point but a graphic pattern can also volunteer.
a) Old posters as wallpaper, or maps, book pages
This would customize your closet very easily. It might take a little bit of time and a lot of wallpaper glue, but it would produce a very unique end result.
Hanging Structures
Straight sideways rods aren’t the only solution. Expose your closet or just a few of your favorite pieces on non-traditional layouts. Expose your industrial, natural, eclectic leanings.
Lighting
a) Whenever possible pursue natural light to illuminate your reflection, but keep this color sapping thief away from your clothes. Wall sconces around your mirror to avoid shadowing your complexion.
b) To illuminate your clothes, you want true color bulbs that provide sharp, clean, distributed lighting.
c) Chandeliers offer ambiance, but you may want to supplement with recessed downlights for directional light on your items.
d) If you have a small space, ensure you have recessed, closed, or covered lighting. Flames have only fleeting, though contagious beauty.
Mirrors
a) Ensure you have access to every angle of your figure. You should be able to make well informed decisions.
(1) A standard full length mirror is an obvious solution
(2) But consider creative solutions
(a) A collection of smaller mirrors grouped together
(b) Reflective ceilings, walls, or closet doors
(c) Shiny furniture can also be used to check
(3) Nothing beats the power of the three way mirror
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