The Adok walk-in island
A freestanding island becomes the perfect storage solution for a large walk-in wardrobe. In this context, careful planning is key: Adok allows the island’s design to adapt to the shape of the space to be furnished thanks to the Atelier Night System furniture line. This modular and customisable system makes it possible to create an island tailored both to the architectural features of the room and the style and personality of the homeowner. A perfect blend that combines the most refined soul of the space with the technical aspects of interior design: expanding storage capacity, adding a valuable support surface, and creating visual continuity between the modules that shape the open area integrated within the sleeping zone.
Domino Island: the Atelier system for the walk-in wardrobes
Domino, a name that becomes a statement of intent: to create continuity within the room while transforming the available space. Adok’s solution for walk-in wardrobes is a central freestanding unit that can be customised as desired, both in terms of compartments (open or with drawers) and finishes. Depending on the size of the walk-in wardrobe, it is possible to choose between two configurations: single-sided or double-sided. Both options can have a total width ranging from 1200 to 2400 mm, selected according to the dimensions of the space being designed. What changes is the depth of the unit, which in turn affects the layout of the drawers and open compartments.
One-sided island
The one-sided island for the walk-in wardrobe is perfect for designing a space of reduced dimensions, while still containing a central freestanding element inside. This furnishing option in fact presents drawers and open elements only on one side of the composition: in this way the side opposite the opening of the drawers becomes an easy passage point, perfect for freeing up more floor space to make the entire walk-in wardrobe functional and practical. In fact, in this composition the depth can be as little as 583 mm.
Double-sided Island
The double-sided island for the walk-in wardrobe, on the other hand, is designed for a large room. In this type of composition, in fact, the drawers and open elements are located on both long sides of the island: this makes it possible to create a central element of significant dimensions, also in terms of depth. With a 1127 mm deep furniture element you gain storage space, which can then be customised according to the specific needs of the master of the house with drawers or valuable open elements.
Storage and open island elements for Adok walk-in wardorbes
What are the possible configurations for a walk-in wardrobe island? There are many, and Adok’s modular system makes it easy to create the layout that best suits the daily needs of the user. The Domino island can include drawer units, honeycomb modules or vertical open compartments.
You can therefore choose a walk-in wardrobe island with only drawers, or perhaps designed with two drawers separated by open compartments or honeycomb modules. The choice depends on how it will be used and the clothes and accessories intended for this beautiful and functional furnishing element.
Aesthetics at the service of functionality
The Adok walk-in wardrobe island can also take the desired shape and conformation in terms of finishes. For the furniture, for example, a structure in a Canapa finish can be chosen, with or without handles. The interior of the drawers can be in Rover Caramel or Canvas, with a clear play on contrasting colours and materials. Those who instead desire an environment devoted to minimalism can choose the Titanium finish, beautiful in its decidedly linear essence. And finally, a beautiful smoked glass shelf, to create different support surfaces and a game of transparency with a sure scenic effect.
The Adok walk-in wardrobe island finds in the Atelier line the highest expression of style and functionality, perfect for creating an environment that is beautiful to see and to live in, where aesthetics and elegance become a continuum that represents the new paradigm of contemporary furniture