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Palazzo wardrobe systems can be configured to fit any space and are available in a range of styles
As the kitchen increasingly becomes the hub of the home, it can be that intimate spaces such as bedrooms take a back seat design-wise.
By placing as much importance on wardrobe solutions as it does on kitchen cabinetry design, Palazzo Design brings bedrooms back into the limelight. The company stocks Italian brand Prosetto, which managing director Ron Neale says is available in a variety of styles.
"There are two main kinds of wardrobe walk-in and freestanding. However, these can be configured to fit any space. They can also be integrated with a bulkhead so they look built-in."
Swing, bifold and sliding doors are available, with a wide variety of door frontages, such as high-gloss, standard lacquer, glass or veneer. Several options can be viewed at Palazzo's showrooms. Neale says an extensive choice of accessories makes Presotto popular with new-home builders.
"Customers who have had kitchens fitted with our products often come back for Presotto wardrobes. For those building new homes, it can be an advantage to have one company take care of all cabinetry, especially if it is purchased in one order."
For further information, contact Palazzo Design, 69 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland, and 7 Welles Street, Christchurch, freephone 0800 Palazzo (7252996). Email: enquiries@palazzodesign.co.nz, or visit the website: www.palazzodesign.co.nz.
Story by: Trendsideas
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