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GIVING YOUR WARDROBE A MAKEOVER COULD HELP YOU FALL BACK IN LOVE WITH YOUR CLOTHES 17:41, 03 Jun 2025 If you’ve ever wished for a wardrobe update, you’re not alone. Perhaps you’ve always
dreamed of a walk-in closet, or perhaps it's a wall-to-wall fitted wardrobe that your heart desires. Perhaps you don’t want to spend hours in the morning rifling through drawers, or
maybe you think a new wardrobe would give your bedroom a revamp. Either way, how we display our clothes can have a huge impact on how likely we are to wear them. Presenting your favourite
pieces in an efficient and aesthetically pleasing way can make them easier to find, keep them in good condition, and stop you from forgetting they exist. In other words, there’s a reason
that the crumpled-up shirt at the back of your bottom drawers is not calling out to be worn. If you’re constantly finding yourself with ‘nothing to wear’ despite owning a shedload of
clothes, it might be time to give your wardrobe a makeover. One simple hack that can transform even the most basic of luxurious-feeling furniture is adding lighting. Article continues below
A simple strip light can make your clothing easier to see and also more appealing to the eye, making getting dressed all the more enjoyable. What’s more, if you sleep with a partner, an
illuminated wardrobe can save you scrabbling around with a torch on dark mornings as you try not to wake them with the overhead light. Battery-powered, motion sensor lights can be easily
installed for an instant wardrobe update. Home Bargains is currently selling a USB rechargeable LED strip light for £3.99 online, ideal for lighting up wardrobes or any dark cupboard space.
The product is said to be attachable to surfaces using the included magnetic stickers. It is also said to be motion-activated. The “ultra-thin” light measures 11.5 x 3.5 x 30cm. Ikea also
sells wardrobe lighting such as the £15 Skydrag LED light. Article continues below However, some shoppers have said that the motion sensor did not work. Home Bargains does not currently have
reviews of its products on its website.