A full-wall wardrobe that earns every inch of space. White groove-cut doors with brass handles bring quiet luxury to the master bedroom, while the loft above handles the overflow and the side dressing unit keeps the morning routine contained. Curved profile light ceiling and warm wood accents complete the room — storage this considered rarely looks this calm. Designed by Lexangrit Design Studio.

White Groove-Cut Wardrobe with Loft and Dressing Unit

White full-wall wardrobe with groove-cut arch panel detailing, brass handles, loft storage, and side dressing unit in a modern master bedroom

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A maximalist master bedroom that ate its balcony — what was once a forgotten outdoor corner is now a plush seating area, bold wallpaper, and more room to breathe.
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A white groove-cutting wardrobe that does it all — loft storage above, a dedicated dressing unit beside, and clean vertical lines that make the whole wall look taller.
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