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Glass-Door Wardrobes with Curtains Make a Stylish Comeback in Home Design

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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A nostalgic home design trend is returning with a modern twist: wardrobes featuring glass doors combined with internal fabric curtains. This approach allows homeowners to enjoy the airy, open feel of glass-front wardrobes without exposing clutter or requiring constant tidiness. The curtain behind the glass adds a decorative layer, introducing color, pattern, and texture to the room’s design.

Designers highlight that this solution balances practicality and aesthetics by softening the visual impact of solid wardrobe fronts and preventing the need for perfect organization inside. The glass doors keep the space feeling open and spacious, while the curtain obscures the interior when desired. This method transforms a simple storage piece into a key decorative element.

Additional design tips include using arched openings within standalone wardrobes to reduce visual heaviness, combining walnut wood panels with fabric coverings for warmth, and selecting patterned or bold-colored curtains to create contrast and interest. Coordinating curtain colors with the room’s palette can maintain harmony while adding a dramatic touch.

The trend also embraces playful shapes, such as capsule-shaped cutouts in retro-style wooden wardrobes, which soften formal designs and add familiarity. This concept is recommended both for custom-built wardrobes and as an upgrade to existing glass-door units, offering a versatile way to refresh home interiors.

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