You can use black units to make your walk-in closet looks masculine. Masculinity is identical to dark colors like black or brown. A walk-in closet is not only a place where you can organize your clothes better but also a place to show your character and personality through its design.
Here are 5 masculine walk-in closets in black units that can inspire you with their awesome designs.
1. Blue and Glue by HAO DESIGN
In Blue and Glue by HAO DESIGN, the masculine walk-in closet in black units looks awesome with wood materials. The black units come with glass doors so it is very easy for the owner to get clothes that he wants to use to start the day. A wooden floor in a walk-in closet is also recommended to create a masculine look.
Photography: HAO DESIGN
2. A Modern Home In Denmark by nparchitects
If you have a large walk-in closet, designing it just like a walk-in closet in A Modern Home In Denmark by nparchitects will be awesome. This modern home has a masculine walk-in closet in black units that consists of shelves, drawers, and hangers. There is also a warm rug in the middle of the room that can create a decorative look.
Photography: nparchitects
3. Scenic Ballade by HAO DESIGN
A simple masculine walk-in closet also can be found in Scenic Ballade by HAO DESIGN. If you have a large bedroom, you can design a small walk-in closet in it. In this house, the walk-in closet looks simple and also masculine with wooden storage.
Photography: HAO DESIGN
4. Gentle Heart of Steel by HAO DESIGN
Using an industrial style to create a masculine walk-in closet is also an amazing idea. Gentle Heart of Steel by HAO DESIGN has a walk-in closet that looks masculine with its wooden storage. Don’t forget to add a dresser table and a chair to complete the interior.
Photography: HAO DESIGN
5. Tae House by I LIKE DESIGN STUDIO
A modern masculine walk-in closet in Tae House by I LIKE DESIGN STUDIO is dominated by wood materials (wooden storage, wooden floor). It is also recommended to add some dim lightings for your walk-in closet to highlight the interior.
Photographer: Soopakorn Srisakul
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