Thereβs something deeply satisfying about opening a closet and actually seeing everything you own β no avalanche of sweaters, no mystery pile at the bottom, no βI forgot I had this!β moments six months after buying a duplicate.
If your bedroom storage situation currently resembles a game of Jenga that youβre terrified to touch, wall cabinets might be about to change your life.
Whether youβre working with a tiny apartment bedroom, a rental where you canβt drill a single nail, or a spacious room thatβs just never been properly organized, wall cabinet ideas for bedroom closets run the full spectrum from weekend DIY wins to investment-worthy built-ins that look like they came with the house.
Letβs walk through ten ideas that actually work in real homes β not just in staged photo shoots.
1. Floor-to-Ceiling Modular Wall Cabinets
Image Prompt: A spacious master bedroom with floor-to-ceiling modular wall cabinets finished in soft matte white. The cabinetry spans an entire wall, with a mix of open shelving displaying neatly folded sweaters, ceramic decor, and small potted succulents alongside closed cabinet doors hiding everyday storage. Warm LED strip lighting runs along the interior shelves, casting a golden glow. The bedroom is styled in a modern Scandinavian aesthetic β pale oak flooring, a cream-toned upholstered bed, and linen bedding in muted greens and sand tones. Natural daylight streams in from a window just out of frame. The space feels serene, highly organized, and aspirationally calm. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
If youβve ever stood in front of a wall and thought, βWhat if this whole thing was storage?β β congratulations, youβre ready for modular floor-to-ceiling cabinets. This is genuinely one of the highest-impact bedroom upgrades you can make, and the beauty of modular systems is that you build exactly what you need.
Shopping List:
- Modular cabinet system (IKEA PAX, The Container Store Elfa, or Amazon freestanding options): $200β$1,200 depending on size and configuration
- Interior LED strip lighting (battery-operated or plug-in): $15β$40
- Matching cabinet handles in brushed brass or matte black: $20β$60
- Anti-tip wall anchoring straps (non-negotiable for safety): $10β$20
- Shelf liner in a neutral tone: $12β$25
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Measure your wall width and ceiling height precisely β then subtract half an inch to account for baseboards and ceiling irregularities
- Sketch your configuration: mix closed lower cabinets (for folded items) with open upper shelving (for display and daily-grab items)
- Anchor cabinets to wall studs using anti-tip straps β especially critical in earthquake zones or homes with kids
- Add LED strip lighting inside open shelving for both function and that satisfying boutique-closet feel
- Style open shelves with folded items in neutral tones front-facing, and add one or two small decor pieces to keep it from looking purely utilitarian
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: Two freestanding IKEA Billy bookcases with doors, positioned side by side
- π°π° $100β$500: IKEA PAX system, three units wide, with mixed open and closed panels
- π°π°π° $500+: Custom modular system from California Closets or Elfa with integrated lighting and pull-out drawers
Space Requirements: Works best in rooms at least 10 feet wide so the cabinet wall doesnβt overwhelm the space.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate β the assembly is manageable, but precise measuring and leveling make or break the final look.
Lifestyle Considerations: Closed lower cabinets are a lifesaver with kids and pets. Avoid glass-front doors if your folding habits are, letβs say, creative.
Common Mistakes: Skipping the wall anchoring step. Please donβt. Also, buying all closed cabinets β the mix of open and closed is what makes it look intentional rather than institutional.
2. The Floating Wall Cabinet Cluster
Image Prompt: A medium-sized bedroom styled in modern boho aesthetic. Three floating wall cabinets in a warm walnut veneer are arranged asymmetrically on a white wall β two side by side and one slightly lower and offset to the right. Each cabinet has matte black hardware. The cabinets float at eye level, with a small macramΓ© wall hanging between them and a trailing pothos draping elegantly from the top of one unit. Below the cabinets, a low dresser in matching walnut sits against the wall. Warm afternoon light hits the wall from a nearby window. The mood is organized yet artistic β functional storage that doubles as wall decor. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
Floating wall cabinets are the storage worldβs answer to gallery walls β they add dimension, personality, and serious function without eating into your floor space. The asymmetrical arrangement is the secret weapon here. Perfectly symmetrical floating cabinets look designed; slightly offset arrangements look curated.
Shopping List:
- Floating wall cabinets in wood veneer or painted MDF (IKEA EKET, West Elm, or Amazon): $40β$180 per unit
- Stud finder: $20β$35 (borrow from a neighbor if you can)
- Matte black cabinet knobs or bar pulls: $5β$15 per piece
- Level app on your phone (free!) or a physical level: $0β$12
- Small trailing plant (pothos, string of pearls, or ivy): $8β$20
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Lay your cabinets on the floor first and experiment with arrangements β photograph each option on your phone
- Mark stud locations with painterβs tape on the wall before committing
- Hang the largest or heaviest cabinet first, then build outward
- Leave 4β6 inches between units for breathing room and decorative elements
- Style the space between cabinets with one small hanging element β a tiny macramΓ© piece, a single framed print, or a small wall-mounted hook with a hat or bag
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: Two IKEA EKET cabinets in white or black, arranged offset
- π°π° $100β$500: Three mixed-size cabinets in warm walnut finish from Amazon or IKEA
- π°π°π° $500+: Custom floating cabinets from a local carpenter or Etsy woodworker for exact sizing
Difficulty Level: Beginner to intermediate β finding studs is the trickiest part, but a good stud finder and a willing friend makes it totally doable.
Rental Consideration: If you cannot drill, look for heavy-duty adhesive mounting strips rated for the cabinet weight β and always check the weight limits carefully.
Seasonal Swap: Swap out the trailing plant for a small vase of dried winter botanicals in colder months for an easy seasonal refresh.
3. Mirrored Wall Cabinet for Small Bedrooms
Image Prompt: A compact bedroom β roughly 10Γ10 feet β decorated in a contemporary minimalist style. One full wall features a sleek mirrored sliding-door cabinet system spanning floor to ceiling, reflecting the opposite window and doubling the visual sense of space. The mirrored doors have slim matte silver frames. The rest of the room is deliberately understated: a low platform bed in charcoal grey, a single bedside table with a warm Edison bulb lamp, and light grey walls. Bright midday light floods the room through sheer curtains. The mood is clean, airy, and cleverly space-maximizing. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
Want to make a small bedroom feel twice the size? Mirrored wall cabinets are one of the oldest tricks in the interior design playbook β and they work every single time. You get full-length mirror access (finally, no more awkward phone-held-at-armβs-length outfit checks), and the reflected light genuinely transforms how a compact room feels.
Shopping List:
- Mirrored sliding door wardrobe system (IKEA PAX with mirror doors, or standalone sliding mirror wardrobes from Amazon/Wayfair): $300β$900
- Wall anchoring kit (included with most systems, but confirm): $0β$20
- Slim LED overhead or side lighting to enhance the reflection effect: $25β$60
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Position the cabinet on the wall opposite your main light source β window or overhead fixture β to maximize the reflection effect
- Keep surrounding decor minimal so the mirror reflects something beautiful, not clutter
- Use the interior of the cabinet with slim velvet hangers to maximize rod space β velvet hangers hold 3x more clothing in the same space as plastic ones
- Add a small scented drawer sachet inside to keep everything smelling fresh
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: A single freestanding mirrored wardrobe from Facebook Marketplace (thrifted finds here are genuinely excellent)
- π°π° $100β$500: IKEA PAX with mirror sliding doors, two-unit configuration
- π°π°π° $500+: Custom built-in mirrored sliding wardrobe, floor-to-ceiling
Space Requirements: Works in rooms as small as 9Γ9 feet β this is actually ideal for tiny bedrooms.
Difficulty Level: Beginner (freestanding) to intermediate (built-in systems).
Common Mistake: Placing the mirror cabinet on a wall that reflects a messy corner of the room. Scout your reflection angle before committing.
4. Open-Shelf Wall Cabinets with Fabric Basket Storage
Image Prompt: A warm, bohemian-inspired bedroom with open-shelf wall cabinets painted in a dusty sage green. The shelves hold a mix of woven seagrass baskets in natural tan tones, neatly folded linen blankets in cream and terracotta, and small ceramic vessels. A macramΓ© wall hanging anchors the space to the left. The room features warm wood tones throughout β a rattan headboard, a worn oak nightstand β and a golden-hour amber light pours through sheer linen curtains. The overall feeling is earthy, textured, organized without being rigid, and genuinely cozy. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
Open shelving gets a bad reputation in bedrooms because people assume it means visible clutter. But hereβs the thing β fabric baskets are basically cheat codes for open shelf storage. Everything gets hidden, but you can still grab what you need in seconds, and the baskets themselves become part of the decor.
Shopping List:
- Open wall shelves in painted wood or floating MDF: $30β$120 per shelf
- Woven seagrass or cotton rope baskets (set of 3β6): $25β$80
- Basket labels (leather tags or printed linen labels): $10β$20
- Small decorative objects to break up the baskets (ceramic bowl, small plant, candle): $15β$50
- Paint in a warm muted tone if you want colored shelves (sample pot): $5β$8
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Install shelves at least 12 inches deep so baskets sit flush without tipping
- Use the 60/40 rule: 60% baskets/functional storage, 40% open display items
- Label baskets clearly β this is the step that actually keeps the system working in real life
- Vary basket heights slightly to add visual interest (tall rectangular next to a lower round basket)
- Anchor the display with one taller item at the end of each shelf β a small plant, a stack of books, or a ceramic vase
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: Two floating shelves from IKEA + thrifted baskets from charity shops or Facebook Marketplace
- π°π° $100β$500: Custom-painted floating shelf system with matching woven baskets from The Container Store or H&M Home
- π°π°π° $500+: Built-in open shelving unit with integrated basket drawers
Lifestyle Considerations: This is the most pet and kid-friendly option on this list β no glass, no sharp edges, and if a basket gets knocked off, itβs survivable.
Seasonal Adaptability: Swap out lightweight woven baskets for heavier tweed or felt baskets in winter. Instantly different feel, same structure.
5. Pegboard Wall Cabinet System
Image Prompt: A functional and creative small bedroom or studio apartment corner styled in an industrial-meets-Scandi aesthetic. A large painted pegboard in matte white spans a section of wall, fitted with wooden dowel hooks, small metal baskets, and slim shelves at varying heights. Hanging from the hooks: a hat, a belt, a small leather bag, and a cluster of hanging air plants in tiny ceramic pots. A floating cabinet shelf sits just below the pegboard holding folded items. The lighting is warm and directional β a clip-on industrial lamp attached to a nearby shelf. The mood is creative, organized, and genuinely clever. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
Pegboards arenβt just for garages anymore β and honestly, the bedroom pegboard system might be the most flexible, adaptable wall storage solution on this entire list. You can reconfigure it without any additional tools, any time you want. BTW, this is also the most budget-friendly complete system youβll find, and it works brilliantly in rentals with the right mounting approach.
Shopping List:
- Pegboard sheet (hardware stores sell pre-cut sizes, or custom cut): $15β$40
- Pegboard spacers (to create the gap needed between board and wall): $8β$15
- Assorted hooks and accessory set: $20β$45
- Small wooden shelves that clip onto pegboard: $15β$30
- Paint (if desired β chalk paint adheres beautifully to pegboard): $12β$20
- Small metal or wire baskets for pegboard: $10β$25
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Paint the pegboard before mounting β this is infinitely easier than trying to paint it on the wall
- Mount with spacers creating at least a ΒΎ-inch gap behind the board so hooks have clearance
- Start with your heaviest items at the bottom β bags, belts, heavier accessories
- Keep lighter items and decorative pieces toward the top
- Mix functional hooks with one or two purely decorative elements β a small air plant, a tiny framed quote, or a favorite small photo
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: Full pegboard system including board, spacers, hooks, and accessories β this entire look clocks in around $60β$80 total
- π°π° $100β$500: Premium pegboard with matching wood and metal accessories, plus a small floating cabinet below
- π°π°π° $500+: Custom laser-cut pegboard in powder-coated metal with integrated lighting
Difficulty Level: Beginner β genuinely one of the easiest wall storage projects you can attempt.
Rental-Friendly Version: Use heavy-duty adhesive mounting strips rated for the pegboard weight, or lean a large pegboard against the wall and prop it with a dresser.
6. Wardrobe Wall with Integrated Dressing Table
Image Prompt: A thoughtfully designed bedroom in a modern glam aesthetic with a full wall of matte charcoal cabinetry. At the center of the wall unit, a built-in dressing table with a large round Hollywood-style mirror with warm bulb lighting interrupts the cabinet run. Makeup and jewelry storage sit in slim open cubbies flanking the mirror. The rest of the wall features closed cabinet doors in the same charcoal finish with brushed gold hardware. A plush cream upholstered stool is tucked under the dressing table. Warm, flattering light from the bulb mirror and a large overhead light fixture fills the space. The mood is glamorous, functional, and deeply indulgent. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
This is the idea that makes you think, βWhy doesnβt every bedroom work this way?β Combining your wardrobe storage wall with a built-in dressing table means you never have to migrate across the room between getting dressed and doing your makeup. Itβs not just about aesthetics β itβs genuinely clever spatial thinking.
Shopping List:
- Wardrobe cabinet system with a gap planned for dressing table space: $400β$2,000
- Hollywood-style LED bulb mirror (various sizes, freestanding or wall-mounted): $60β$300
- Upholstered stool or bench: $50β$250
- Small open cubbies or drawer inserts for makeup organization: $30β$80
- Brushed gold or matte black hardware to unify the look: $40β$100
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Plan the dressing table section as approximately 36 inches wide β enough for a mirror and working surface without feeling cramped
- Keep the counter surface at standard desk height (29β30 inches) for comfortable seated use
- Wall-mount the mirror directly above the counter surface, centered
- Use the cubbies flanking the mirror for items you reach for daily β perfume, skincare, jewelry you wear constantly
- Keep the stool tucked under when not in use β this is what keeps the room feeling spacious rather than crowded
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: Position a small IKEA ALEX drawer unit as a dressing table with a thrifted mirror above it, flanked by existing wardrobe doors
- π°π° $100β$500: IKEA PAX system with a deliberate gap for a freestanding vanity table in matching finish
- π°π°π° $500+: Custom built-in wall with integrated dressing table, matching cabinetry, and Hollywood mirror
Common Mistake: Making the dressing area too narrow. Thirty inches is the minimum β less than that and it feels awkward to actually use daily.
7. Barn Door Sliding Wall Cabinets
Image Prompt: A modern farmhouse master bedroom with a warm, lived-in feel. A wide wall cabinet system in white-painted wood sits flush against a shiplap-textured wall in warm cream. Instead of standard swing doors, two large barn-style sliding doors in weathered oak roll along a black iron track mounted above, currently half-open to reveal neatly folded clothes and a small shelf of books. A woven cotton rug in cream and rust anchors the space. Beside the cabinet, a cluster of dried pampas grass sits in a tall ceramic vase. Late afternoon golden light creates warm shadows across the wood texture. The mood is rustic, warm, and genuinely beautiful. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
Barn door sliding cabinets solve a problem that standard swing-door wardrobes create in smaller bedrooms: swing doors need clearance space that smaller rooms simply donβt have. Sliding barn doors move laterally along a track, meaning you can position furniture right next to them without worrying about door clearance. Plus, theyβre undeniably gorgeous.
Shopping List:
- Barn door hardware kit (track, rollers, door stops): $60β$180
- Doors in weathered wood, MDF painted, or hollow core (pre-primed): $80β$400 per door
- Cabinet frame/carcass beneath the doors: $200β$800 depending on size
- Black iron handles or minimal leather pulls: $15β$50
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Mount the track to wall studs (not just drywall) β these doors are heavy
- Ensure the track extends past the cabinet opening by the full width of one door on each side, so doors can fully clear the opening
- Use soft-close rollers β the standard ones roll loudly and freely, which gets old quickly
- Paint or stain the doors before hanging β again, much easier horizontal on sawhorses than vertical on a wall
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: A single barn door on a thrifted cabinet unit β convert one side of an existing wardrobe
- π°π° $100β$500: Full barn door kit with two hollow-core doors, painted and finished
- π°π°π° $500+: Custom solid wood barn doors in reclaimed oak with premium hardware
Lifestyle Considerations: Barn doors donβt seal as completely as standard doors β if you need full dust or pet-hair protection inside your closet, add a simple fabric panel behind the door.
8. The Capsule Closet β Minimal Wall Cabinet with Open Display
Image Prompt: A serene, minimalist bedroom in a tonal white and natural linen palette. A narrow wall cabinet in matte white stands open on one side, revealing a curated edit of clothing β perhaps fifteen to twenty carefully chosen pieces in neutral tones, hanging in color order on slim wooden hangers. The other side of the cabinet features two open shelves: one with three folded items and a small ceramic dish of jewelry, one with two neatly stacked books and a tiny potted cactus. The cabinet doors are open at a casual angle. Soft morning light from a nearby window creates a clean, quiet atmosphere. The mood is intentional, calm, and quietly confident β the visual equivalent of a deep breath. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
This idea is part storage solution, part lifestyle philosophy. The capsule closet approach means you deliberately curate what lives in your bedroom wall cabinet rather than filling every inch with everything you own. Less clothing displayed beautifully actually makes getting dressed faster, more enjoyable, and weirdly luxurious.
Shopping List:
- Slim wall cabinet or single PAX wardrobe unit: $120β$400
- Wooden or velvet slim hangers in matching tone: $20β$40 for a full set
- Two or three small display items (book, ceramic, plant): $15β$40
- Small tray or ceramic dish for jewelry display: $10β$25
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Before styling, edit ruthlessly β only seasonal, regularly worn pieces live in the bedroom cabinet; everything else goes to under-bed or auxiliary storage
- Hang clothing in ROYGBIV color order β it sounds obsessive until you try it and realize you can find anything in seconds
- Keep the open display shelf to a maximum of three objects β any more and it tips from curated to cluttered
- Leave deliberate breathing room between hanging items β crowded hangers wrinkle clothing and make the space feel chaotic
Difficulty Level: Beginner β the challenge is entirely mental (editing your wardrobe), not physical.
Seasonal Swap: Rotate seasonal pieces into the cabinet twice a year β this is actually a wonderful bi-annual ritual that ensures you know exactly what you own.
9. Rental-Friendly Freestanding Wall Cabinet Ideas
Image Prompt: A cheerful rental bedroom decorated in an eclectic, colorful maximalist style. Two tall freestanding armoire cabinets in antique white with decorative molding detail flank a window, positioned to look deliberately architectural. Between them, a short gallery wall of small mismatched frames fills the wall space above the window. A colorful vintage-style area rug and mismatched but cohesive bedding in jewel tones complete the look. The lighting is warm and layered β two bedside lamps plus a string of warm bulb lights draped casually along the headboard wall. The mood is joyful, collected, and entirely renter-friendly. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
Renting doesnβt mean surrendering to bare, blank walls and whatever closet the landlord installed in 1994. Freestanding wall cabinets β strategically positioned β genuinely look like built-ins, especially if you run them to the same height and flank them symmetrically. FYI, this is one of the most underused tricks in rental decorating.
Shopping List:
- Two matching freestanding armoires or tall cabinet units: $150β$600 each (thrift stores and Facebook Marketplace are goldmines here :))
- Anti-tip straps rated for the cabinet height and weight: $10β$20
- Matching or complementary hardware to update existing pulls: $20β$60
- Paint to update armoires if thrifted (chalk paint requires no sanding): $20β$40
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Position the two units symmetrically on either side of a window, doorway, or bed wall β symmetry is what sells the βbuilt-inβ illusion
- Anchor both units with anti-tip straps attached to wall anchors (these are small, fill-able holes β most landlords consider these acceptable)
- Update hardware across both units to match β this single change unifies mismatched thrifted pieces instantly
- If heights differ slightly, add a slim crown molding piece on top painted to match the ceiling β suddenly everything looks intentional
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: Two thrifted armoires from Facebook Marketplace or charity shops, chalk-painted and re-hardwared
- π°π° $100β$500: IKEA or Amazon freestanding wardrobe units, positioned symmetrically
- π°π°π° $500+: Antique or vintage armoires from estate sales or specialist secondhand dealers, restored and styled
Rental Note: Always use anti-tip straps β not just for aesthetics, but for genuine safety. Tall freestanding cabinets are a tip hazard, especially in homes with children.
10. The DIY Shaker Cabinet Wall β Weekend Project Worth Every Hour
Image Prompt: A charming, cottagecore-inspired bedroom with a DIY wall cabinet system in painted Shaker style β clean inset frames, simple flat panel doors, painted in a deep heritage sage green. The cabinet wall spans about six feet wide, floor to ceiling, with a mix of closed lower doors and open upper shelves displaying a collection of vintage books with warm spines, a small framed botanical print, and a ceramic pitcher holding dried lavender. Exposed brass hinges add warm metallic detail. Midday light from a nearby window catches the texture of the painted wood. A patchwork quilt in green, cream, and rust tones sits on the bed visible in the corner. The mood is handcrafted, personal, and endearingly intentional. No people present.
How to Recreate This Look
This is the one for the people who spend three hours in the hardware store on a Saturday and consider it a great afternoon. A DIY Shaker cabinet wall isnβt a beginner project, but itβs absolutely within reach for anyone who owns a drill, has watched a few YouTube tutorials, and doesnβt mind the fact that the first door they hang will probably not be perfect. (The second one will be. Promise.)
Shopping List:
- MDF or plywood sheets for cabinet boxes: $30β$60 per sheet
- Shaker-style door fronts (pre-made from IKEA AXSTAD, Home Depot, or custom): $25β$80 per door
- Exposed brass or black hinges: $8β$15 per pair
- Cabinet paint in eggshell or satin finish (Heritage or Farrow & Ball dupes from local hardware stores): $25β$50 per quart
- Shelf pins, drawer slides, and interior hardware: $30β$80
- Wood filler and sandpaper for finishing: $10β$20
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Build your cabinet carcasses from plywood first, ensuring theyβre square (measure diagonally β both measurements should match)
- Paint the interior of each box before assembly β infinitely easier than reaching inside a finished cabinet
- Attach door fronts with concealed hinges first, then switch to decorative exposed hinges only if youβre confident in alignment
- Apply two coats of primer before your color coat β this is what separates a professional-looking finish from a streaky DIY disaster
- Install one complete cabinet section, step back, live with it for 24 hours, then continue β this lets you catch alignment issues before youβve committed the whole wall
Budget Breakdown:
- π° Under $100: Build two simple open shelving units with Shaker-style trim detail β skip the doors entirely
- π°π° $100β$500: Full DIY Shaker cabinet wall using IKEA SEKTION carcasses (pre-built boxes) with aftermarket Shaker door fronts from Semihandmade or Reform
- π°π°π° $500+: Custom Shaker cabinets built from solid wood with soft-close hinges and integrated lighting
Difficulty Level: Advanced β but the satisfaction of standing back and looking at a wall you built with your own hands is genuinely incomparable.
Common Mistake: Skipping the sanding between paint coats. The difference between a smooth, professional finish and a bumpy, home-project finish is almost entirely in the sanding.
Maintenance Tip: Eggshell or satin paint finishes wipe clean easily β avoid matte finishes in bedrooms where the cabinet doors will be touched daily.
Making It All Work: A Few Parting Thoughts
Hereβs what Iβve learned from exploring every corner of bedroom closet design: the best wall cabinet system isnβt the most expensive one or the most Pinterest-worthy one β itβs the one that fits how you actually live. If youβre a person who folds everything neatly, open shelving will work beautifully for you. If youβre a person who describes your folding technique as βaggressive stuffing,β invest in closed cabinet doors and never look back.
Start with one section, one wall, one idea. You donβt have to transform your entire bedroom in a weekend. Sometimes the most satisfying projects happen in stages β a floating cabinet here, a pegboard corner there β until one day you walk into your room and realize it finally, genuinely feels like yours.
Your space doesnβt need to look like a showroom. It needs to work for your mornings, survive your evenings, and make you feel at home the moment you walk through the door. Thatβs the whole point β and with any one of these ten wall cabinet ideas, youβre closer to that feeling than you might think. <3
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