Wardrobes can be crazily expensive - and even that fact doesn't always help their quality.
To choose a good and long-lasting wardrobe, you need to be careful and attentive to details - and we'll help you to see the signs that something isn't right.
Here are a few red flags you should pay your attention to.
If the wardrobe shakes or feels unsteady when you touch or open it, it's a sign that it might not be built very well.
Check the places where different parts of the wardrobe are put together, like corners and edges.
If they look flimsy or poorly connected, it's a sign of low quality.
If the doors or drawers don't open and close smoothly or get stuck, it can be frustrating and a sign of poor quality.
Feel the thickness of the wardrobe's panels and shelves. If they seem thin or weak, it might not be very sturdy.
Look at the shelves inside the wardrobe. If they're bending or sagging under the weight of your clothes, it's a sign that the materials used aren't strong enough.
If the outer layer of the wardrobe is peeling, chipping, or easily scratched, it can make it look old and poorly made.
A poor-quality wardrobe might have uneven coloring or a finish that doesn't look smooth and well-done.
Check the handles, knobs, and hinges. If they feel flimsy or look like they might break easily, it's a sign of lower quality.
Good wardrobes last for decades - so make sure that you choose only lasting materials that look firm and stable.