Hey there! As a supplier of 150cm wardrobes, I've been getting a lot of questions lately about whether a 150cm wardrobe is a good design for hanging long dresses. Well, let's dive right in and explore this topic!
First off, let's talk about the average length of long dresses. Most floor - length evening gowns or maxi dresses can range anywhere from 130cm to 160cm. So, at first glance, a 150cm wardrobe might seem like it could fit the bill. But it's not that simple.


One of the factors to consider is how you hang your dresses. If you use regular hangers, there's going to be some additional length taken up by the hanger itself. A standard hanger can add around 10 - 15cm to the overall length of the dress when it's hanging. That means if you have a 150cm wardrobe and a 140cm long dress, once you hang it on a hanger, there's a good chance the bottom of the dress will touch the floor of the wardrobe. This can lead to the dress getting dirty or wrinkled, which is definitely not what you want.
However, there are some workarounds. You could use slim - line or clip - on hangers. These types of hangers take up less vertical space compared to regular ones. With clip - on hangers, you can potentially save around 5 - 10cm of space, which might make the difference between your long dress fitting comfortably in the 150cm wardrobe or not.
Another aspect to think about is the layout of the wardrobe. Some 150cm wardrobes come with adjustable shelves or rods. This gives you the flexibility to customize the interior space according to your needs. For example, if you have a few long dresses and a bunch of shorter clothes, you can adjust the rods so that the long dresses have more vertical space while the shorter items can be placed on the lower shelves or hanging on a lower rod.
Now, let's take a look at the different types of 150cm wardrobes we offer. We have the large solid wood closet. Solid wood wardrobes are not only durable but also add a touch of elegance to any room. They are well - built and can withstand the weight of multiple long dresses. The natural grain of the wood gives it a unique look, and it's a great option if you're going for a classic or rustic style in your bedroom.
Then there's the double metal framed fabric wardrobe. This type of wardrobe is more lightweight and portable. It's a good choice if you're living in a rental property or if you don't want to invest in a heavy, permanent wardrobe. The fabric panels are easy to clean, and the metal frame provides stability. It might not have the same high - end look as a solid wood wardrobe, but it gets the job done.
And of course, our 150cm high mirrored sliding wardrobe. Mirrored wardrobes are super practical. They make the room look bigger and brighter, and you can quickly check your outfit without having to find a separate mirror. The sliding doors are space - saving, which is great if you have a small bedroom.
In terms of functionality, the 150cm wardrobe can be a good option for those who don't have an extensive collection of long dresses. If you only have a couple of special - occasion gowns, you can make it work with the right hangers and wardrobe layout. But if you're a fashion enthusiast with a large number of long dresses, you might want to consider a taller wardrobe.
Let's also talk about storage capacity. A 150cm wardrobe can hold a decent amount of clothing, but when it comes to long dresses, you need to be strategic. You can't just stuff them in there haphazardly. You might need to arrange them in a way that maximizes the space. For example, you can hang them side by side, making sure there's enough room between each dress so that they don't get wrinkled.
Another thing to consider is the depth of the wardrobe. A deeper wardrobe can sometimes make it easier to hang long dresses without them getting squished. If the wardrobe is too shallow, the dresses might bunch up at the sides, which can also cause wrinkles.
If you're still on the fence about whether a 150cm wardrobe is right for you, think about your lifestyle. If you travel a lot and only keep a few long dresses at home, then a 150cm wardrobe could be a great space - saving solution. But if you're someone who attends a lot of formal events and has a growing collection of long dresses, you might want to invest in a taller wardrobe in the long run.
In conclusion, a 150cm wardrobe can have a good design for hanging long dresses, but it depends on several factors. With the right hangers, layout, and a bit of planning, you can make it work. However, if you have a large number of long dresses or if you want a more hassle - free storage solution, you might want to explore other options.
If you're interested in our 150cm wardrobes or want to discuss your specific needs, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you find the perfect wardrobe for your long dresses and all your other clothing items. Let's have a chat and see how we can make your storage dreams a reality!
References
- General knowledge about wardrobe design and clothing storage
- Product specifications of our 150cm wardrobes


