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Gerald 07-12-10 11:08 AM

What have you in your wardrobe?
 
My wardrobe is 40 m2,and for a couple of weeks I desired to do some inventory, for following reason to see, if I have empty space somewhere?,I now I have 95 % knowledge what I have or not,this is what I found:

Clothes,shoes,boots,tail-coat,etc
Computers,screens and lots of IT stuff
6 boxes with games
10 boxes with dvd,cd
Video tapes 15 boxes
Books
Pictures
Typewriter
Comic paper's
Opera glasses
Tax assessment
Weekly publication
Phone's
Liquor
Fan
Giraffe
Submarine
Planes
Chessboard
Medical tretment
Bulb's
Skate
Tool's
Plenty of vinyl and cassette into a cupboard (wardrobe)
Sailing outfit
Fire equipment
Weapon, in a strong room mounted, in wall with steel frame (Yes I have licence)
Scuba
Safety device
Miscellaneous :hmmm:

Actually this is not all,but to recognize and select,btw I have a second room for storage,and now I'ts not thinkable..what I shall throw a way or not,in meantime I take a cold beer,however have you hard to desired,what you want to keep, or not? :)

tater 07-12-10 11:15 AM

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My wardrobe is 40 m2,
Your closet is 40 square meters? That's half the size of my first house.

frau kaleun 07-12-10 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1442249)
Your closet is 40 square meters? That's half the size of my first house.

Well, yeah, but he has a giraffe and a submarine. Can't squeeze those into an ordinary walk-in.

SteamWake 07-12-10 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1442251)
Well, yeah, but he has a giraffe and a submarine. Can't squeeze those into an ordinary walk-in.

LOL I noticed the submarine too... :haha:

Gerald 07-12-10 11:22 AM

Yes...
 
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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1442249)
Your closet is 40 square meters? That's half the size of my first house.

you now for years,I have things I don't need ,but I never throw it so...in the further...

frau kaleun 07-12-10 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1442253)
LOL I noticed the submarine too... :haha:

It's right next to the sign that says "Narnia: 1 Km (turn left at Typewriter)."

Also: this thread is reminding me that I'm way overdue on cleaning out my own closet. I really do need to take everything down and do some maintenance on the shelving.

Weiss Pinguin 07-12-10 11:36 AM

Lots of clothes. I seriously have 6-7 pairs of shorts that don't even fit anymore. Triple that for shirts :lol: And a lot of old computer junk sititng in boxes, some books, lots of coat hangers...

tater 07-12-10 11:56 AM

Our walk-in closet is ~15.8 m^2 (~170 square feet).

I have a gun safe, and maybe 8 feet of clothes rod, plus maybe 6 linear feet of shelf with shoes (we have a 6 foot wide shelf around 7 feet tall with shelves every 6-8 inches—my shoes get the 6 foot wide top row (that she cannot reach)). My wife, OTOH has the entire rest of that shelf filled with shoes. I think she has more shoes in that shoe shelf than I've had shoes, period, in my life. :)

My 8 feet of clothes rod in the closet (loosely packed) comp[ares to her 38 feet of rod packed rather tightly. Then she has shelves with baskets of folded stuff. This is all in addition to dresser drawers that are not in the closet, lol.

Dowly 07-12-10 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1442249)
Your closet is 40 square meters? That's half the size of my first house.

44m2 here. :doh: (apartment that is)

Gerald 07-12-10 12:23 PM

You see...there are
 
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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1442279)
Our walk-in closet is ~15.8 m^2 (~170 square feet).

I have a gun safe, and maybe 8 feet of clothes rod, plus maybe 6 linear feet of shelf with shoes (we have a 6 foot wide shelf around 7 feet tall with shelves every 6-8 inches—my shoes get the 6 foot wide top row (that she cannot reach)). My wife, OTOH has the entire rest of that shelf filled with shoes. I think she has more shoes in that shoe shelf than I've had shoes, period, in my life. :)

My 8 feet of clothes rod in the closet (loosely packed) comp[ares to her 38 feet of rod packed rather tightly. Then she has shelves with baskets of folded stuff. This is all in addition to dresser drawers that are not in the closet, lol.

more if you started to reorganize your's closet to satisfaction :yep:

Note. Highly respect to you wife, about,shoes understandable quality.

Snestorm 07-12-10 12:28 PM

Nothing but clothes, and some books.

tater 07-12-10 12:36 PM

Actually, the closet is pretty well organized. There is the "show store" part that also has her substantial jewelry collection on one side, and her 120+ pairs of shoes on the other (she's even been getting rid of shoes as she buys new ones :o ). The next area (it's sort of 2 connected rooms) is maybe 10x11 feet, and has 2 rows of rod on 2 walls, and 3 rows on another (on top of each other, so 1 right below ceiling, one a shirt distance up from the floor, and one in the middle). The last wall has a shelf unit with 1 maybe 6 foot rod high enough she can hang long stuff. My 2 are stacked so that a suit can fit on the top or bottom rod, and I have a shelf above for stuff like my sleeping bags and other hiking gear.

Lionclaw 07-12-10 12:36 PM

My wardrobe is full of clothes, and a few towels.


My "storage" closet [1 - 2 m^2] has:

Tripod
Camera backpack
J&D Brother bass
Jackson Dinky guitar
lots of PC games
Formula TYCO track
Stuff from hydraulics studies
Amiga controllers ( joysticks, mouse )
computer stuff
other stuff I can't remember now

HunterICX 07-12-10 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Lionclaw (Post 1442310)
Formula TYCO track

http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/1...tycomonaco.jpg

By an chance that one? used to own it myself :yeah:

HunterICX

Raptor1 07-12-10 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Lionclaw (Post 1442310)
Tripod

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...lds-tripod.jpg

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