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- | Wardrobes have been an essential part of home decor for centuries. Traditionally, they were large, often cumbersome pieces of furniture with hinged doors. These classic designs, while grand, posed significant space challenges, especially in smaller rooms. This is where sliding wardrobes stepped in. More news [[https://serilalivam.ru/shkafy-kupe-nuzhny-ne-tolko-lish-blagodarya-svoej-ergonomichnosti-a-takzhe-esteticheskoj-privlekatelnosti/|https://serilalivam.ru/shkafy-kupe-nuzhny-ne-tolko-lish-blagodarya-svoej-ergonomichnosti-a-takzhe-esteticheskoj-privlekatelnosti/]] | + | Wardrobes have been an essential part of home decor for centuries. Traditionally, they were large, often cumbersome pieces of furniture with hinged doors. These classic designs, while grand, posed significant space challenges, especially in smaller rooms. This is where sliding wardrobes stepped in. More news [[https://samp-server.ru/shkafy-kupe-vostrebovany-ne-tolko-blagodarya-sobstvennoj-ergonomichnosti-a-takzhe-esteticheskoj-privlekatelnosti/|https://samp-server.ru/shkafy-kupe-vostrebovany-ne-tolko-blagodarya-sobstvennoj-ergonomichnosti-a-takzhe-esteticheskoj-privlekatelnosti/]] |
The concept of sliding doors can be traced back to ancient Asian architecture. The Japanese, in particular, used sliding screens known as fusuma and shoji to divide spaces within their homes. Over time, this idea was adapted into western design, and thus, the sliding wardrobe was born. | The concept of sliding doors can be traced back to ancient Asian architecture. The Japanese, in particular, used sliding screens known as fusuma and shoji to divide spaces within their homes. Over time, this idea was adapted into western design, and thus, the sliding wardrobe was born. |