If you are the kind who likes to change the aesthetics of your home, apparel, and furniture from time to time, then you might want a cheap and easy fix to match (and keep up with) your changing tastes. However, upgrading the home decor is far from cheap and easy. At the same time, you would want the end result to look anything but “cheap and easy.” That is quite the conundrum, one must say!
Fortunately, here’s where laminates come to the rescue.
Laminates are composite finishing materials used to synthetically give a polished look to wooden furniture, plywood, particle board, MDF, and even wall and floor panels. And if you are going to use laminates to make a bold fashion statement, there is no better starting point than with your wardrobe! After all, your wardrobe is a window into your personal style and preferences. So, if you are looking for wardrobe laminate designs, then we have a few options that you may consider. Stick around as we walk you through everything you need to know about wardrobe laminates.
Before we explore the different wardrobe laminate designs, let’s cover a few basics about them as we would be referring to some of these terms while describing the various wardrobe laminate designs. So, first things first, here are the different types of laminates available in the market:
Now that you know about the different types of wardrobe laminates, let’s move over to applying this knowledge in practice to get attractive wardrobe laminate designs. Here are a few examples to inspire you:
To kick off our list of wardrobe laminate designs, we have this Wardrobe Sanmica Design that mimics light wood like pine, beech, ash, oak, and maple (to name a few). Here, we witness an interesting contrast of the beige background with the dark wood grain texture that brings about a dramatic contrast that captivates the eye.
This bedroom wardrobe design can gel with both – small and large rooms – as the light colours reflect light to open up the space. It would do even better if your room is painted in soft colours of white, cream, beige, and pastel shades, as it would complement the decor. As such, it comes as no surprise that such a design is a staple in every household!
If you are looking for muted and neutral wardrobe laminate designs for your bedroom, then you cannot miss out on this natural brown wood laminate. Its understated design makes it a perfect contender for any kind of room – big or small, dark or light, modern or traditional.
Plus, the subtle texture breaks the visual monotony of the wardrobe without making it appear too loud. We would go as far as to state that this is a classic wardrobe laminate design that will never go out of style. So, if you are looking for something timeless that you can stick to for years to come, then this laminate cupboard design is what you need.
If the idea of natural colours like brown and black for the laminate cupboard design sounds too boring, then you can always revamp the wardrobe laminate design with modern colours. Of late, pastel shades are all in vogue, and simply choosing a solid laminate in such a colour can completely transform the look and feel of your living space.
There is no dearth of options available, considering how every homeowner is inching towards yellow, mint green, lavender, dusty pink, and so on. Pastel laminates with panelled texture, such as that shown above, can make the wardrobe look like it is made from actual wood when, in fact, it could just be constructed from plywood! In short, they are a great way to upgrade your furniture.
Are you looking for wardrobe laminate designs that are elegant and stylish while also having the quality to stand the test of change? Then the white laminate is what you need. Given the versatility of white, your wardrobe laminate may remain a constant even when your walls or bedroom decor changes. It blends well with its surroundings while also carrying a charm of its own.
And if you think that plain white is boring, you can always accessorise the laminate with metal studs or try out different wardrobe laminate colour combinations (which won’t be hard because, again, anything goes with white!). Also, you can always settle for a white laminate with different prints and textures. For example, textured laminate mimicking marble.
If you wish to mix and match laminates colour combinations for your wardrobe, then why stop with just white? Why not experiment with more wardrobe laminate colour combinations? For starters, this stunning combo in light and dark brown has greater visual intricacies introduced through texture, carving, and embossing. This colour combination is an absolute classic and never fails to go out of style.
However, if you wish to divert from the traditional, then you can always find complementary pastel colours and curate gorgeous dual-toned wardrobe laminate designs that capture the ongoing trends. For instance, try jade laminate with metallic gold or powder blue with blush pink – such combinations will offer a contemporary look to your home.
While wardrobe laminate colour combinations are a straightforward way to make wardrobe laminate designs more interesting, there is another technique to get something unique. You can divide the wardrobe surface into squares and install a mix of different (typically opposite) types of wardrobe laminates to get a colour-blocked effect.
Try and have fun by experimenting with the colours, textures, prints, and patterns, and you will get something truly distinct, personalised, and “on-brand.” For instance, even if you were to see just the wardrobe from the image above, you would instantly know that the wardrobe laminate design is for a kid’s or a preteen’s room! The point is to find something that reflects your personality and tastes.
Some may worry that wardrobe laminate may make the wardrobe look tacky. But what if we were to tell you that there was a way to make the wardrobe laminate designs look like a million bucks without having to spend a million bucks? Yes, you read that right! The trick is so simple that it will blow your mind. All you need to do is install a layer of MDF jali on top of the wardrobe laminate work, just like in the image above.
And just like that, you get a wardrobe that looks uber-luxe! While the colours used above are the same, you can even pick wardrobe laminate colour combinations that are in stark contrast so that the design stands out even more.
Mirror-finish wardrobe laminates are essentially high-gloss laminates that reflect 100% of the light. As such, they are a cross between laminate and mirrors and serve the dual purpose of both materials. Adding to this advantage, there is also the fact that mirror-finishing makes perfect sense for the wardrobe since who wouldn’t want to check out their get-up (and makeup) or click an #OOTD selfie in the full-body mirror?
In fact, mirror-finish laminates capture more points in their favour when one also considers that they are far more durable than actual mirrors. Even if you are averse to incorporating a plain, vanilla mirror, you can get the laminate customised with etching or pick one that offers a coloured tint. That way, you get the best of both worlds!
Wardrobe laminates offer the advantage of protection, scratch resistance, long-term durability, low maintenance, and cost-effectiveness. At the same time, they can single-handedly increase the aesthetic appeal of your wardrobe – or any other furniture, for that matter. All you need to do is decide on the right wardrobe laminate designs and enjoy the associated benefits!
If you are looking for customised recommendations, then you can schedule a free consultation with a HomeLane expert. If you are the DIY kind and want to experiment by yourself, you can explore the HomeLane blog for more inspirations before kickstarting such a project!
The choice of wardrobe laminate designs depends on your wardrobe, the room, and its location. It also depends on your personal preferences. For instance, if you have a small room, then a gloss-finish wardrobe laminate will light up the room and make it look larger. On the other hand, if your wardrobe is installed in the bathroom, then a PVC-finish laminate would serve its purpose better. Similarly, if you have kids around or simply prioritise health and well-being, then an anti-bacterial laminate would be more suited for your preference.
There are many materials available to build a wardrobe – plywood, particle board, medium-density fibreboard (MDF), wood-plastic composites, and solid wood. Amongst these, plywood is the best board for wardrobes as it balances durability with versatility and cost. However, if you have the budget to spare, then nothing beats solid wood.
Since sunmica is typically stronger and more durable than laminate, glossy sunmica would be a great match for your wardrobe as it would be easy to clean. At the same time, it would not compromise the quality and appearance of the wardrobe.
Some of the commonest wardrobe laminate colours include:
Apart from these solid colours, you can also play around with wardrobe laminate designs to incorporate prints, patterns, designs, and textures that add more depth to the laminate.
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