The term cabinet was originally used to describe an open side table for displaying cutlery, more specifically plates, cups, and plates. These open cabinets typically have between one and three screen levels, and at that time, drawers or drawers are attached to them. Wardrobe gradually means a closed furniture.
Wardrobes are also often used in English English to denote what North Americans call cabinets.
Video Cupboard
Types of cabinets
Filling cabinet
A refrigerator is a storage space, sometimes from a walk-in dimension, containing a water heater; either immersion heaters for hot water or boilers for central heating water. Shelves, usually flattened to allow hot circulation, positioned above or around the heater to provide clothing storage, usually linen and towels. The goal is to allow air to circulate around the stored cloth to prevent moist formation. Shelves can also be used to remove damp marks from dry clothes before they are stored in drawers and wardrobes. Other names include "boiler", or (in Ireland) "hot press". The waiting closets are mostly built-in (see below). The dryer cupboard is an electric version.
Built-in cabinets
built-in cabinets are storage spaces that are part of the design of the room and are not freestanding or moveable. It is not the same as the cabinet.
Linen cabinet
A linen closet is the enclosed space of the room used for storing household linens (eg sheets, towels, tablecloths) and other things for storage, usually with shelves, or free-standing furniture for this aim. See also linen-press article .
Maps Cupboard
See also
- Curio Cabinet
- Stationery Cabinet
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia