Reddit Reddit reviews South Shore 2-Door Wardrobe Armoire with Adjustable Shelves and Storage Drawers, Pure Black

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South Shore 2-Door Wardrobe Armoire with Adjustable Shelves and Storage Drawers, Pure Black
VERSATILE DESIGN: Framed door and drawers with streamlined edges give this wardrobe a transitional style, making it suitable for kids or adults bedrooms, or any other room in your home.GENEROUS STORAGE: Combining adjustable storage shelves and large drawers with metal slides, the wardrobe is ideal for storing clothing, sweaters, linen, toys and more.FULL LENGTH HANGING: Behind the wardrobe door is a metal rod supplying a convenient full length hanging space ideal for longer clothing items, and 2 hooks for scarves, ties and neckwear.ECO-FRIENDLY: Made in North America with non-toxic laminated particleboard, this piece of furniture meets or exceeds all North American safety standards.5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: Shop with confidence knowing that we proudly stand behind this piece of furniture with a full 5-year limited warranty. Assembly is required.
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u/DumplingDarling ยท 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

Transforming these crates into something beautiful is going to be wayyyy more of a hassle than it's worth. Honestly. That said, yes, it's a total eye-sore.

Keeping items that shouldn't take humidity in a bathroom is also not the best, but I'll assume you have nowhere else to put this stuff.

My suggestion would be putting [a piece like this] (http://www.amazon.com/South-Shore-Acapella-Wardrobe-Black/dp/B00C86WULQ/ref=sr_1_4?s=furniture&ie=UTF8&qid=1409936841&sr=1-4) where the crates are. The piece should match the hardware and color of the bottom of the vanity. Then, you can use this space to take some of the items out of the crates and store them in the armoire. If it's better, take the things that are currently under your sink and put them in your new armoire and then put the crate contents under the sink. Whatever is more convenient.

As for lessening up all the products on your sink, here are two options, one that would need landlord approval, but would be "nicer" and another that is renter friendly. First option is to put up [two of these] (http://www.potterybarn.com/products/mercer-glass-shelf/?pkey=cbath-wall-shelves&cm_src=bath-wall-shelves||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_--_-) -- one above the toilet, and another above the towel rack (or stack both in either location). Get the polished nickel to match the hardware on the vanity. Now, you can put some of your products on those shelves. You can also get the [three shelf version] (http://www.potterybarn.com/products/mercer-triple-glass-shelf/?pkey=cbath-wall-shelves&cm_src=bath-wall-shelves||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_--_-).

The renter-friendly option is to get one of [these bad boys] (http://www.amazon.com/Products-2501W-Freestanding--Toilet-Shelving/dp/B000H8U4VU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1409937224&sr=8-4&keywords=above+toilet+shelves) for all your tolietries.