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How to choose a simple wardrobe
When choosing a simple wardrobe, you can consider the following common types. The specific choice depends on your needs and budget.

cloth wardrobe

Cloth wardrobe is usually an economical choice, consisting of cloth and steel frames. This wardrobe is easy to install and move, and is suitable for renters, because it can be moved to a new residence at any time. But they may not be as strong as other types of wardrobes and have limited storage capacity.

Plastic wardrobe

Plastic wardrobes are also an economical choice, usually made of plastic. They are lightweight, easy to assemble and clean, and suitable for temporary or temporary use. But again, they may not be as durable as other wardrobes.

Metal wardrobe

Metal wardrobes are made of metal and usually have good durability. They can provide more storage space and stronger support, and are suitable for renters who need long-term use. However, please note that the metal wardrobe may be heavy and the assembly may be relatively complicated.

Plywood or particleboard wardrobe

This kind of wardrobe is made of plywood or particleboard, which usually provides a large storage space. Their quality and durability are usually better than cloth or plastic wardrobes, but they are also more expensive. These wardrobes usually require more time and tools to assemble.

Combination wardrobe

If you need more storage space and storage options, consider a modular wardrobe. These wardrobes are usually composed of multiple modules, including hanging areas, drawers, shelves and shoe racks, which can be customized according to needs.

Consider space and storage requirements

When choosing a wardrobe, you should consider not only the materials and types, but also your space and storage needs. Make sure the wardrobe is the right size for your room and provide enough storage space for your clothes and other items. The final choice depends on your budget, space and actual needs.