Open Wardrobe Concept : Boutique Style
A beautifully styled wardrobe deserves to be in the spotlight. Out with those heavy 80's mirrored closet doors and in with a magazine-ready space.
There's something so satisfying with re-arranging pretty clothes and accessories showing off the many ways they look great together. Having easy access to your stylishly exposed wardrobe is a beautiful thing.
Redesigning antique shelving, bellhop carts, vintage armoirs are a smart, sustainable way to display your precious fashion gems.
Achieving the look of a savvy NY boutique can be done at home and surprisingly inexpensive.
Create a seasonal capsule wardrobe area with a dark background which illuminates every displayed detail. Add mood lighting to look more inviting day or night.
Whether you love elegant or rustic fixturing, be creative with what's lurking around the house. Sometiimes a trip to the hardware store is not necessary. Utilizing vintage door knobs, wrought iron hooks, brass animal sculpture, natural tree branches, rail road ties, copper pipes, pallet wood...can be a chic addition to designing an open boutique style space. The finishing details will enhance value and make you feel a little more fabulous.
Anything goes.
I used to hang my vintage jackets on the wall as an art piece. Often I would add a mix of accessories to change the mood. It was the best alternative to finding artwork. And, it was my own creation.