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Wardrobe Closet with 4 Hanging Rods - Full Product Details:
1. Dimensions
- Width: Typically ranges from 40 to 60 inches (or more depending on size).
- Height: Around 72 to 80 inches (standard for full-height wardrobes).
- Depth: Usually between 18 and 24 inches (deep enough to hang clothes comfortably without them touching the back).
2. Material
- Frame: Constructed from solid wood (oak, pine, or MDF), metal, or a combination of both.
- Finish: Wood can have a natural finish, a painted finish, or veneer for a polished look. Metal frames may have a powder-coated finish.
- Interior Shelving: Shelves can be made of wood, laminate, or wire, with adjustable options for customization.
3. Hanging Rods
- Number of Hanging Rods: 4 rods typically for optimal space and organization. Often, the closet is divided into sections:
- Top Hanging Rod: Full-length space for long garments like dresses or coats.
- Bottom Hanging Rods: Two shorter rods to accommodate shirts, blouses, or shorter items (commonly used in the lower half).
- Additional Rods or Sections: For pants, skirts, or accessories.
4. Storage Features
- Shelves: Some wardrobes offer upper or lower shelves for folded clothes, bags, shoes, or accessories.
- Drawers: Some models include bottom drawers for storing smaller items or shoes.
- Pull-out Accessories: Some closets feature pull-out trays for shoes, ties, or scarves.
5. Doors and Closure
- Doors:
- Sliding Doors: Ideal for smaller spaces where a swinging door might be impractical.
- Hinged Doors: Traditional opening doors, often with handles or knobs.
- Mirrored Doors: Some wardrobes feature mirrored doors for both functionality and to enhance the room’s aesthetic.
6. Design and Aesthetics
- Style: Can range from modern, sleek designs to traditional, rustic looks depending on the material and finish.
- Colors: Available in various finishes, including natural wood tones, black, white, or custom colors.
- Additional Features: Some models may have decorative moldings, soft-close doors, or built-in lighting for a high-end look.
7. Weight and Stability
- Stability: Most wardrobes have a sturdy construction with anchoring options for added stability, especially for taller units.
- Weight: The weight varies based on the size and material but typically ranges from 80 to 150 pounds or more.
8. Assembly
- Pre-assembled vs. DIY: Some wardrobes come pre-assembled, while others may require DIY assembly. Many flat-pack models offer an easy assembly process with tools included.

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