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Door systems
Hinged, sliding, and coplanar solutions define how the wardrobe opens, closes, and sits within the room.
ARAN Night Collection
Italian wardrobe and closet systems for bedrooms, dressing areas, walk-in closets, and fitted storage.
At KI Atelier in Vancouver, ARAN wardrobes are presented for projects that need measured storage, clean door systems, interior organization, and finish control.
Wardrobes
ARAN’s Night Collection brings together wardrobes, walk-in closets, dressing rooms, and fitted storage for the private areas of the home.
The focus is precise and practical: clean door systems, organized interiors, considered finishes, and storage planned around the room.
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Hinged, sliding, and coplanar solutions define how the wardrobe opens, closes, and sits within the room.
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Hanging space, shelves, drawers, accessories, and open compartments are arranged around daily use.
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The system can be planned as full-height wardrobes, an open dressing area, or a fitted walk-in closet.
Configurations
Once the room is understood, the wardrobe becomes a question of access, proportion, and presence. Some spaces call for open storage. Others need a calm wall of doors or a more detailed cabinet composition.
ARAN supports walk-in closets, sliding wardrobes, coplanar doors, and hinged wardrobes, giving KI Atelier a clear set of options for bedrooms, dressing rooms, and fitted storage.
Walk-in closets
Open compartments, hanging areas, shelves, drawers, and accessories can be arranged so clothing and personal items stay visible and easy to reach.
Sliding wardrobes
Sliding doors create a quiet wardrobe elevation while preserving floor space in bedrooms, corridors, and compact dressing areas.
Coplanar wardrobes
Coplanar sliding doors align when closed, giving the wardrobe a flatter and more architectural presence.
Hinged wardrobes
Hinged doors suit rooms where the wardrobe can open fully, with clear access to hanging areas, drawers, shelving, and accessories.
Storage planning
A refined wardrobe is quiet on the outside because the interior has been carefully resolved. Hanging space, folded pieces, drawers, shoes, bags, and accessories each need a clear place.
KI Atelier reviews the room, the daily routine, and the items being stored before the interior configuration is finalized. The result is a wardrobe that feels ordered without becoming rigid.
Long hanging, short hanging, shelves, and drawer sections are balanced around the clothing that needs the most practical access.
Interior drawers, trays, pull-out elements, and smaller compartments help organize personal items without adding visual noise.
Open sections, glass details, and integrated lighting can make the interior easier to read while keeping the overall composition restrained.
Visible details
Once the storage plan is clear, the visible layer gives the wardrobe its place in the room. Door height, surface, reflection, and vertical rhythm decide how the system reads at full scale.
KI Atelier reviews wardrobe finishes beside flooring, wall colour, lighting, textiles, and nearby millwork, so the exterior feels considered from more than one angle.
Full-height doors, sliding panels, glass sections, and aligned fronts shape the wall elevation and the sense of proportion.
Matte, reflective, textured, lighter, darker, and warmer surfaces are reviewed against the surrounding room.
Door type, handles, profiles, and track conditions are considered early so the finished wardrobe remains calm and practical.
Gallery
Full elevations show how the wardrobe sits in the room. Open interiors and detail views reveal the storage, lighting, surfaces, and proportions that shape daily use.
Project planning
A wardrobe project starts with the room. Wall length, ceiling height, door movement, storage needs, lighting, delivery access, and installation conditions all shape the final specification.
KI Atelier guides the process from the first showroom conversation to technical review and site coordination, so the wardrobe is planned with the room, finishes, and installation conditions in mind.
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Review wall dimensions, ceiling height, openings, clearances, lighting conditions, and the surrounding interior.
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Organize hanging areas, shelves, drawers, shoes, accessories, open sections, and concealed storage into a clear plan.
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Confirm door system, finishes, interior equipment, lighting, drawings, and order details before production.
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Coordinate timing, delivery access, site readiness, documentation, and installation details with the project team.
Official ARAN resource
For additional manufacturer imagery and product information, visit ARAN’s official Night Collection page.
KI Atelier Vancouver
KI Atelier is a Vancouver showroom for European kitchen systems, appliances, wardrobes, bath cabinetry, interior cabinetry, surfaces, and finishes.
Located at 101 Water Street in Vancouver, the showroom brings materials, cabinetry details, appliance planning, storage options, and project coordination into one place for homeowners, designers, architects, builders, and developers.
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